Thank you. I am lucky (and silently thank the architect from
the 80s…)
The Raidho D2 has been described more as a ‘bottom up’ speaker, probably in part due to to a bass hump 80-160 or so. Once it is ameliorated (DSP) the pure clarity and
liquidity and clarity if even greater. I think between neutral
and laid back is fair. (Sometimes a fast, tight, deep bass confuses the idea of
yin and yang.) The two 4.5” mid/bass drivers are fast and with rear port
loading, very deep. Best is the sealed ribbon tweeter. The treble clarity
of off the charts and it is a bit forgiving as it has never ‘hurt me’, still providing
incredible detail.
No kidding here (ask my poor wife), I owned wonderful
Dynaudio Sapphires with the (fairly) acclaimed Esotar II tweeter (and it’s
possibly my favorite conventional dome tweeter, soft of course) but the D2s have revealed subtle
new musical information, I had never previously heard, in almost every CD I own.
Video stuff is modest. In the 14x20 TV room we use Elac Debut
2.0 speakers, F5.2/C5.2/B5.2 , and an REL Storm III sub, Onkyo AV receiver, Panasonic
BluRay/DVD and a smallish Vizio 55” monitor.
The 12 x 22 basement theater exists, but is not sorted for
speakers. It is a JVC DLA-RS400 projector onto a 150” (1.78) fixed wall screen,
a Denon AVR, and Panasonic BluRay. Speakers: NHT old 2.5i floor-standers, dual 1.5s center,
and NHT bi-polar wall surrounds. OR: Martin
Logan SL3 electrostatics with a ML Cinema center channel. I have two SVS SB-2000s
(and one SB-3000) all just acquired. I originally figured using two SB-2000s
for theater. Now I’m unsure of that.
Correction certainly can be a blessing or a curse depending on
how it is applied. For me, and I don’t want to be a salesperson, but if my DSP
unit quit I’d spend 3-5X its cost to replace it, if I had to. Nothing, aside
from the D2s has made such a huge, extremely audible improvement in music in my
system. I’d beg non-believers to try it before dismissing it…
I’ll be hanging around to hear future reports on the Wisdom
install. Best!