That was a big change in regards to speaker design and sound!
You should expect to have to tweak further whenever a major change is made.
I would probably want to use a tube amp with Klipsch Heritage speakers including Heresy.
Whereas with the original OHMs the key would be throw power and current at them for best results. Class D amps are a natural for those.
Klipsch and OHM are about as different as can be. No other single gear is likely to sound optimal with both.
You need to decide where to start and then be prepared to optimize around that accordingly. You can start with the right speakers (gotta make the wife happy), which is a very practical approach, or the amp, if you gravitate towards particular kinds for example tube or SET amps. End results will be radically different in each case for best results.
It may take some time to get everything just right. Buy and sell used if you can so as not to be able to experiment and take a few chances with minimal financial hit. Do not assume more cost = better results. BEst results are obtained by choosing good gear that works well together and sounds right in your room to you.
First step with the Heresy's would definitely be a tube amp, maybe a SET. Then go from there. Or try a good quality Class D amp, 100w/ch or more with the OHMs. Or set up both concurrently and compare and then sell off the losing gear.
You should expect to have to tweak further whenever a major change is made.
I would probably want to use a tube amp with Klipsch Heritage speakers including Heresy.
Whereas with the original OHMs the key would be throw power and current at them for best results. Class D amps are a natural for those.
Klipsch and OHM are about as different as can be. No other single gear is likely to sound optimal with both.
You need to decide where to start and then be prepared to optimize around that accordingly. You can start with the right speakers (gotta make the wife happy), which is a very practical approach, or the amp, if you gravitate towards particular kinds for example tube or SET amps. End results will be radically different in each case for best results.
It may take some time to get everything just right. Buy and sell used if you can so as not to be able to experiment and take a few chances with minimal financial hit. Do not assume more cost = better results. BEst results are obtained by choosing good gear that works well together and sounds right in your room to you.
First step with the Heresy's would definitely be a tube amp, maybe a SET. Then go from there. Or try a good quality Class D amp, 100w/ch or more with the OHMs. Or set up both concurrently and compare and then sell off the losing gear.