Don't know that exact model, but I've found similar Klipsch's to feel "bright" and "harsh" to my ear.
My subjective take is Klipsch (of the category you are talking about) have made improvements in their horns over time. I had the RP-82 ii's and they were a bit on the harsh side but better than the previous models. I bought them because I feel they are "exciting" speakers for HT! My guess is the horn either emphasizes a certain range associated with impact/crispness (sounds like a drumstick lightly tapping near the center of a cymbal are very distinct and clear). My perception when watching a movie is there is more immediacy, and I like that effect. Also, speech intelligibility is very clear, and the harshness is not an issue for most HT content. I have a friend with a pair that after much careful attention to the toe-in has the speakers suitably off-axis to sound fine for music. However, as you might expect, these speakers are very unforgiving of a poor recording with tipped up treble.
However, the newer Klipsch RP-160m (and that series) is the first Klipsch that I can point
directly at me and not feel assaulted. I would characterize this series as forward, but not harsh. They sound pretty good for music, and still offer a lot as a HT speaker. I felt like Klipsch had finally got it right with their Reference Premier series!
More recently I tried out the newest RP-600m to see how that series sounded. I was disappointed, I like a speaker to either be neutral or somewhat forward sounding (I think that also depends on the dispersion - neutral with good dispersion or more forward with less dispersion/reflections), and the newer Klipsch struck me as borderline laid-back!
We'll see how they sell, but I felt they gave up
too much of the Klipsch sound. They do not have the "Klipsch energy". Some may feel the new sound is better, but I don't think those are the people who are likely to consider buying Klipsch anytime soon. People looking for laid-back aren't looking to Klipsch for it!
That is my subjective opinion on recent Klipsch models.