I have spent many hours reading and searching and now think I have some general thoughts on buying some rears and a center to match my Forte II's I've loved since '93. But I would still appreciate any further, specific advice from Forte (or Chorus) owners based on my specific requirements;
I really can't afford the space for another Forte as center, although I might consider a pair as rears. More realistically I'm open to some Heresy's or similar for rears - I think I would prefer a direct speaker rather than a reflecting RS-3 type. I'm also keeping my eyes out for the Academy and other K series I have now learned about (both as rears or a center?). But, is the reflecting design for rears more critical depending on source (Dolby Digital, THX, etc.), or to match room design (beside listener or behind)? And why does the Klipsch site recommend the KLF-C7 for my center but not the KSP-S6 for my surrounds? And since they recommend the RS-3 for rears, why not the RC-3 for the center?
My other problem with a center purchase is that I personally just don't care for center information that much. I much prefer a wider soundstage (front & rear) with more imaging than the heavy center info (hmm, maybe back to the reflecting surrounds). I'd be happy with a less-emphasized center just enough for the dialog info, etc. (i.e. the 95dB RC-3 instead of the 99dB C-7). Is there a "heritage type" that would fit this taste?
Sorry about the load of questions. I love my Forte II's and want to junk my other speakers for an all Klipsch home theater. Especially for strong rears. By the way, someone mentioned the 32Hz bass spec on the Forte II's - this is also the lowest Klipsch number I found which is why I bought them instead of the 39 Hz Chorus 8 yeras ago. I still haven't felt the ugency for a subwoofer. And my amp is the Yamaha 3090 (like the newer A1 but no DTS and less WPC), so in addition to the 5x80 watts, I also have 2x25 for front effects! Hmm, some old KG 1.2?
I'm budgeted and ready to spend, so any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! ~Dave