Does anyone own the new KLH model 5 speakers?


My old speakers are having issues and as they are no longer made (VMPS) I can't get replacement parts so I am in the market for new speakers. I need something that does a really good job with voices as I use my speakers with my TV so watching the News or movies or whatever is on. I am interested in the new KLH model 5 speakers and was wondering if anyone has used them in this way and how they work. (Another option might be the Kef LS50's or something in that line of speakers.)
I tried the Wharefdale Lintons which I think are fun speakers but they do not work well for just watching TV. To me they seam to add kind of a plastic-y, brittle sound to mostly male but some female voices.  They also make male voices sound bigger than they are. (They add some warmth.)  I could live with warmth but the hard plastic sound would be tough as it sometimes makes it difficult to understand what is being said.  They do not add any sibilance that I can detect. So that is good. ( I'm very sensitive to sibilance and any hard addition to voices.)
If someone here tells me the KLH does not work well with voice I will likely try something in the Kef line.  

I know a good speaker for voice reproduction is the Harbeth brand. Just about anything in that line is good but I really did not want to spend that kind of money. Looking for one speaker to do it all well, play music, watch the news, and home theater. My room is 11 by 17 with the short wall being where my TV is located so not a big area. It use to be an extra bedroom turned into a dedicated entertainment room.    
mgrissom
I too, think used Harbeths would be a better choice. Vandersteen too. IMO.

I have owned Vandersteens in the past. I know you can always do better but these KLH model 5's are pretty good. My VMPS RM30 had the most natural over all sound of any speakers I have ever owned. Once the midrange drivers started going bad though, they were not replaceable. And I would have had to spend a lot of money to get something that sounded as good to me. I wanted to find something different that would work for my small listening room that did not break the bank. Used Harbeths may have been a better choice however I listened to the Model 30's and just was not that impressed. Also they cost more than $2000 on the used market. These KLH are really much better than I expected. I might live with these for a long time.

Good to hear that you had retained KLH and quite happy with it. Im looking for a proper balanced sounding speaker which will not require a big spending at the same time fulfill my expectation / texture of the speakers that i had owned like Tannoy turnberry GR, Sonus faber concertino, Merlin TSM, Harbeth P3esr. My preference and liking is more towards refined / sweet highs, Bold mid along good amount of dynamics. Trying to get the texture of the speakers that i had used at the same time to overcome the shortfall of open ness and naturalness that modern speakers lack. I believe that a proper Amplifier and source will bring the above flavours to my taste and Is there any suitable amplifier that will bring the best of Model 5 with with above criteria and refined highs without ear fatigue. The DAC i will be using is Belcanto 3.7