I've heard the Omegas and Horns.
The Omega 6/8 s provide a full/warm mid-bass. The Omega 3 series seem flatter/faster and would integrate with a sub better. Omega workmanship is excellent and Louis is quite willing to make modifications. The Horns can be very fussy to set up, balancing bass/imaging while not losing them behind furniture (they're so short).
I own Bob Brines FTA-2000 and Ascend Acoustics CBM-170.
I've owned mass loaded transmission line speakers for 28 years, I believe in the full/musical bass they provide. Bob's speakers use this concept with single drivers. The FT-1600 is $850/pair, but can be bought in various kit forms for much less. The FTA-2000 are $1500/pair, are less efficient, but offer deeper bass/better sound. The CBM-170s are $330/pair and the only two-way here. They are excellent for the money, stomping any Paradigm, Dynaudio, or B&W at $1000 or less. They not only provide the outlines of music that the other speakers do, but fills in the color of music within those outlines. Too nice for the HT application I use them for. Nicer finishes cost more.
Like the Omegas or Horns the CBM-170s need a sub for full range musical reproduction. All parties here are very good to deal with.