Pick up a pair of used Heresys and if you like them but need "more" sell them ( klipsch heritage sell fast in my experience ) and move up the line. The new forte sounded very good at Axpona btw and is gorgeous.
The Heritage line can sound wonderful but they tend to upper midrange thinness and can be bass shy in the wrong room. Alk crossovers can aleviate much of this with their adjustable taps and if you really want to go down the rabbit hole replacement mid horns help too.
If you dont like the Heresy at all look to lively direct radiators like the tekton. Reference 3a speakers are nice and lively and can be pretty wonderful avoiding potential horn issues.
The Heritage line can sound wonderful but they tend to upper midrange thinness and can be bass shy in the wrong room. Alk crossovers can aleviate much of this with their adjustable taps and if you really want to go down the rabbit hole replacement mid horns help too.
If you dont like the Heresy at all look to lively direct radiators like the tekton. Reference 3a speakers are nice and lively and can be pretty wonderful avoiding potential horn issues.