Would Totem Arro's be a significant upgrade from Kef Q150's


My listening room is on the long/narrow side 8' x 18' x 8' high. Therefore I listen in the nearfield, speakers (Kef Q150's) are 5' apart and myself 7' away from them. I very much enjoy the sound I'm getting from them. My setup is Yamaha A-S501 with chromecast audio going into the optical input, streaming Spotify premium. My speakers are 2' away from the rear wall and I find the bass is plentiful that I don't use a sub woofer. I have the opportunity to purchase a pair of used Totem Arro's which would work in my room as far as tower speakers are concerned. I am quite happy with the sound I'm hearing now, but if this would be a significant improvement I would purchase the Arro's and sell my Kef's. Type of music I listen to is a lot of acoustical, alternative/indie, a little classic rock.  
hagarthehorrible

@immatthewj I don't think you love the Revels. By this time you should be happy with them - if they had your name on it. Are you considering to switch them, find a better fit?

@grislybutter , to begin with I thought I liked them, but now I am kind of feeling they may have actually been a lateral move.  Not that I don't think they sound good, just that maybe what I really wanted ("tell me what you want, what you really really want") was different.  Horns maybe, or maybe the concentric driver thing.  Second guessing myself has always been a curse for me.  

@immatthewj I think you should keep trying until you fall in love with something. (And then, that love will only last for a year devil)

Thank you for the words of encouragement, @grislybutter , and unfortunately I probably will.  At least until I run out of disposable income and good credit.  However, sometimes I think that with my hearing and listening room limitations, I am chasing a lost cause.

But the Volti Razz sure sounds interesting, doesn't it?

@grislybutter , to begin with I thought I liked them, but now I am kind of feeling they may have actually been a lateral move. Not that I don’t think they sound good, just that maybe what I really wanted ("tell me what you want, what you really really want") was different. Horns maybe, or maybe the concentric driver thing. Second guessing myself has always been a curse for me.

Ah, the lackluster nature of the Revel (flair-less harman measurement phd’s safe CYA baby) has tormented good ol’ Matthew, it appears.

Try this, it’s like a hybrid of a horn and a concentric driver, a good attempt by a fairly eccentric guy at nullifying the cons of both...hard to beat for the price.

https://tektondesign.com/product/full-range-speakers/full-towers/epic-15/#color

(same price as the li’l Revel Lackluster-Be too, how does that add up? eh?? break it in for a few days. Send it back in 60 days if it didn’t stop the second guessing.)