Question About Raidho Models C, D, XT


Looking at purchasing a pair on the used market.  There seem to be so many models for sale it makes my head spin...everything from an XT-3 to D3 to a D2.1, etc.  The D series designations I get, the D3 is larger more pricey than the D2 which is a setup over the D1.  Where do the XT's fit in?  How do they sound compared to the D series?  They appear as if they'd function better in smaller rooms because they have a more narrow baffle.  I can't recall any other high-end speaker manufacturer having so many models between 15k and 60k.

Thanks in advance.
ihmeyers
Raidho’s and Wilson’s are completely different speakers to my ears. Unless you purchase the D series, Raidho's are best at medium to low volume. The Wilson’s are some of the most dynamic speakers I’ve ever heard and can play extremely loud.
Raidho's are very particular with their set-up/placement. Ideally they should be be 9' (or more) apart and pointed toward your shoulders. I had my D1's then D2's about 7 1/2' apart and although they sounded very good once I got D2.1's I was able to get them 9' and the imaging and depth got a lot better. Also they should be at least 3' (or more) from the tweeter to the back wall and same goes for the side walls.

ricred1 does bring up a point about loudness. The XT's will play louder where as both the C and D series have a much blacker background. Because of that they do play louder than you think. But if you want a rock concert in your home Raidho is not the speaker you would want.
My friend has Raidho C3.1 with Absolare mono-amps and at medium to low volume it's one if the best systems I've ever heard.
Thanks for the responses.  Rock concert I don't need.  My issue is the crappy room I'm in which only has one sidewall (open on one side to the dining room) and is pretty narrow.  My Duettes are about 5 feet apart as that's all I can manage in that room.

I'm guessing that D3's setup 5 feet apart (3 feet from back wall) won't do those speakers justice.
Ihmeyers,

If you love Wilson you probably won't like the Raidho sound, The current Wison voicing with the soft dome tweeters err more in sounding richer and more "musical" then the older Wllson speakers which used the Focal sourced tweeters.

The Raidho sound is very transparent, and the small speakers s sound way bigger then they should. One of the main issues with them is they are very very detailed and will show you any flaws and are therefore very critical of what you are using with them.

The Duettes are nice speakers there are a ton of good options depending on what you are hoping to get more of. As per Voxativ these types of speakers excell at dynamics and do not have the same kind of resolution that current high tech loudspeakers can provide also they do not create as focused a soundstage.. We sell Rethem which is a lot of the same sound for less money, and they have a unique flavor. 

If you are looking for small speakers that are superb you have many contenders, if your room is "crappy" but has sufficent volume for a good floorstander, I would add the Focal Sopras 2, the Paradigm Persona 3F and 5F the TAD ME 1, and the new Magico A3 into your list as well as the current Wilsons, also the KEF Ref 3 are very good as well.

Another interesting idea to work with less then ideal room is adding room correction to a system, this is not a cure all but can help balance out the room.

We would need to know more about the size of the room and what components you currently own to better guide you.

Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ