Dadork, I understand the angst all too well, having recently completed a many months quest to replace a beloved pair of Paradigm. However, my longest road trip was only 2 hours; nothing compared to what you and your family endured. God bless them for being so supportive!
Based upon what you've mentioned, thus far, I can't imagine you'd end up liking any electrostatic design, even the very expensive ones. Can't say I've ever heard the Razz but they certainly review very well by reviewers I trust and they are certainly beautiful speakers. Since you and your wife liked that horn loaded sound signature, have you done any serious seat-time with Klipsch? When I bought my Paradigm, many moons ago, I actually liked a pair of Klipsch (can't remember the model number) I A/B'd them with more, but they were considerably larger and required room placement criteria I couldn't accommodate. Back in 1972, I also liked a pair of Ohm Walsh F I listened to with a McIntosh beast of an amp and, then, a Phase Linear beast. However, I was a kid then with empty pockets. Haven't heard their new stuff but I'm guessing you and your wife might like that sound signature, as well. Those, too, require judicious room placement. Up for a road trip to Brooklyn?
Based upon what you've mentioned, thus far, I can't imagine you'd end up liking any electrostatic design, even the very expensive ones. Can't say I've ever heard the Razz but they certainly review very well by reviewers I trust and they are certainly beautiful speakers. Since you and your wife liked that horn loaded sound signature, have you done any serious seat-time with Klipsch? When I bought my Paradigm, many moons ago, I actually liked a pair of Klipsch (can't remember the model number) I A/B'd them with more, but they were considerably larger and required room placement criteria I couldn't accommodate. Back in 1972, I also liked a pair of Ohm Walsh F I listened to with a McIntosh beast of an amp and, then, a Phase Linear beast. However, I was a kid then with empty pockets. Haven't heard their new stuff but I'm guessing you and your wife might like that sound signature, as well. Those, too, require judicious room placement. Up for a road trip to Brooklyn?

