@kofibaffour I have heard that comment from others. I did not get enough time with them, or enough musical variety, to see if I hear it as well.
@dweller Kinda out of my league too, but with some patience I might find the right deal.
What are your thoughts on Raidho?
One of my honorable mention rooms at AXPONA this year was the Raidho TD2.2's fronted by a Margules amp. I was really taken by these speakers, beautiful, deep soundstage, though the tracks were probably carefully selected for this effect. Nonetheless, I think the brand might work for my tastes.
Here is what I already know:
- People think they are overpriced. Sure, probably.
- They lose value quickly when bought new. I would be buying used.
- They have a more relaxed sound, likely related to a dip in the mid-crossover, but this seems to appeal to me.
- I should buy Borresons instead. No, I have heard these multiple times, way too uptight.
- They can work in smallish rooms, mine is 12.5x11, speakers on the short wall. See my profile for pics and details.
- Anecdotal, but they seem to work well for low volume listening, which is my thing these days.
- It is not convenient to demo these speakers at a dealer, and I want to buy used anyway.
The models of interest are the X2, D2.x and TD2.x. I have KEF Reference One 3-way stand mounts now.
With all of my known objections out of the way, I am interested in your experience with this brand.
@kofibaffour I have heard that comment from others. I did not get enough time with them, or enough musical variety, to see if I hear it as well. @dweller Kinda out of my league too, but with some patience I might find the right deal. |
I've owned a pair of Raidho XT-2's (when Borresen was still with Radio) for years. I've paired them with a a pair of JL Audio subs. My Raidho's are outstanding. Even on just decent recordings, it seems as if the singer (John Lennon for example on "Girl") is standing in the room singing to you. Or a good live recording of The Grateful Dead (San Bernardino)-- it sounds as if you are at the concert hall. The Raidho's are that good. The only downside is that because the drivers on the XT-2's are small (4.5 inches) they do lack a little in dynamics. You are correct that you can pick up the speakers at a big discount on the used marketplace. Demo if you can. My setup is Hegel H390 integrated, Anzus cabling, and an Oppo 105D. I do need to upgrade the transport/SACD player. That's my next purchase. Good luck! |
Trust your ears. Even though at AXPONA you seem to have done an extensive analysis and they meet your sound quality goals. Last year I upgraded my system for retirement and spent much time with the TD 2.2, Magico M2, and Vivid Giya G 3. I chose the Vivid because the TD 2.2 went down to a solid 32Hz and the Vivid to 28Hz, and base was fuller. The G3 might be too much for your room. The TD was second choice. You can’t go wrong. To get the fantastic envelope sound stage, you will need to experiment. They are a little more sensitive to room placement. A very sophisticated sound. Good luck. |