As a retired USN LTCDR, all I ever got was a boat that could do 48 knots with a range of 240 nautical miles. Currently I own a pair of RC-52's with an RC-10 center channel, cool considering I am 7' from the tv. I also own a pair of Heresy II's I purchased back in 1985, and for some crazy reason, I miss hearing them. I understand that time doesn't stand still and the Reference series is the future of Klipsch, but they just don't have the same sound. I bought the RC-10 because my room is so darn small, I live in a city where space is at a premium.
Should I sell the RF's or just suck it up and get used to them, they are good technology. I remember when I was issued my first M-16, prior to Lebanon, on shore leave I bought a Galil, which served me well for over 20 years, so I am not adverse to shifting paradigms when practical. Maybe it just takes some getting used to ?
"You're gonna eat lightening and crap thunder..You're gonna be a very dangerous person."
Mickey Goldstein to Rocky Balboa
Enough Klipsch products, which only leads to the desire for more.