Opinions needed on some Klipsch for 2 channel


The wife has banished my 2 channel audio addiction to a spare bedroom and I need some input on my selections. I have 2 klipsch rf7iis that front a 5.2 in the living room. Pushed by a Denon 4311ci. My wife loves them and won't surrender. My pioneer sx-1080 is the receiver I use for 2 channel and used to power the rf7s . I have JBL Northridge towers as well that I can't stand for stereo. I have been looking at some Klipsch KG4s as well as some Heresys. Looking for some opinions on the pros and cons of each. I listen to mostly vinyl and I like it loud. 
gavinja70
I had Heresy speakers in the mid seventies. You do get a lot of sound without having to use high powered amps but to me there was a trade off. Because of the horns I found them to be wearing  after a relatively short listening time. If I wanted Klipsch  again I would go with the La Scalas or Klipschhorns.

The Heresy speakers from the 70s don't sound like the new ones as, with good ancillaries, Heresy IIIs have a flatter and utterly listenable accurate top end. I don't think they even sound like horns particularly, except for their efficiency which seems to make them lively. I think there have been 2 updates since the 70s, the last in 2006.
The lady selling the Fortes backed out of the deal. IDK why. I'm guessing somebody offered her more than her asking price. I was going to drive a 500 mile round trip to pick them up. I'm glad she let me know before I left for her town. IDK what's wrong with people anymore.  A deal used to be a deal. On the bright side, I found a minty set of KG-5.2s on the Bay for a bit more than I wanted to pay. Pulled the trigger anyway and they arrived today. I'm thrilled! These monsters sound better to my ears than my RF-7iis do for music. As for over paying... it doesn't matter, these baby's won't be sold until I'm playing a harp on a cloud. Then my kids can worry about their resale value.
just recently got  forte III,there great if u want B stock they can be had for 2200,let me know