I don't hate Klipsch, just have heard and IM (subjective)O, built better speakers for much less.
If I were to dare spend $3k on speakers, it would be a DIY design that uses Seas, Scanspeak or a host of other high end driver manufacturer based designs.
As super-subjective as audio is, it should be hard to be offended by even the harshest judgements of any audio product. I am a die hard JBL fan. I have 4 pairs of them from small to large. JBL (Harman?) (Junky But Loud?) has it's share of haters and I flat do not care. I can even accept that I may be physically/mentally flawed for liking them as much as I do. I more recently got the JBL 308P when it was on sale and for the cost, they have no right sounding as good as they do.
That's the problem with expensive speakers now. The budget realms of all the brands are knocking dangerously close of constantly exposing the actual line of diminishing, audible returns. Speakers over 2K really need to be "high end", because there is not much a $1000 speaker is going to give up to that distinction. Case in point, JBL's Studio 590 that goes on sale for half price often enough, is the ultimate Klipsch killer, across the board, looks be damned. I spent the day helping someone move into a new home and they had the 590s just set up pretty much near the first outlet they came to and I could not believe how good they sounded all-day-long and into the night. If I ever go for another large pair of speakers, I will own a pair of those.