Brothers from another Mother ?


   My wife and I attended the Tampa show two years ago and found  'Horn' speakers to be to our liking .
So , we have been trying to find something that will fit in our 13' X 24' rec room , look decent and give us
that 'Horn' sound that we desire . I would also like something that is efficient enough for SET and Class A  amplification . We currently have a Primaluna Dialogue Premium integrated amp .
   I have been reading about the Klipsch Forte 4 and the Volti Razz . These two seem to be more alike than different . About all that I can tell is different solutions to bass management . Klipsch's rear radiator and Volti's
front ports . Both are able to meet our requirement of close to the wall behind them , about a foot or less .
   We are not able to audition anything so have been relying on "You tube" vid's and written reviews . I know , but it is all that we are able to do !
   A reviewer has a "You tube" video comparing the Klipsch Heresy 4 , Forte 4 and La Scala 5's . In that review he 
plays all three speakers with the same equipment and song for each . My wife preferred the Forte 4 over the Heresy 4 . She stated that the Heresy 4 had too much energy up top and it was harder to understand the lyrics  as compared to the Forte 4 , we won't consider the La Scala's . I thought that the Heresy 4's were quite good on the vocals putting them up front and the instruments in the background , sort of . Whereas the Forte 4's kind of recessed the midrange/lyrics to be equal to the bass and treble . Sort of all areas of bass , midrange and treble to be on an equal plane . This was through both existing speakers and headphones . ( I  don't understand the difference but that is for another thread ! )
   Can anyone help with how the Volti Razz would compare to the Klipsch Heresy 4 and/or Forte 4 ?

   Thank you for your contributions and be Safe .


saki70
Just brought home a pair of La Scala IIs. To say I'm gobsmacked is an understatement...
Hello,
You should listen to the JBL HDI series. $2000 for a pair of bookshelf speakers that seem to run nicely on lower wattage. Very good sound. Off Axis response sounded great too. 
Open your mind to the La Scala. Thy ate in a completely different league. I recently sold my AL5’s and bought AG Duo Omega G2’s (which are stupendous) BUT I really wish I’d kept the Klipsch as well. Alas, no place to store them. P.S. One of the best systems I ever heard, and I was once affiliated with the industry and have heard most everything, used KLIPSCH horns!
I agree with @bouncehit. If you have the room, la scalas are the way to go. Or at least a pair of Cornwall IVs.

Oz
If you can please listen to Tannoy's offerings. IMO they look great as well.