I've heard the Raidho C1.1, and it had very impressive bass. Beats the Q1 easily, in that aspect. And I'd give the resolution edge to the Q1 over the Raidho.
I actually didn't like the Q1 much, or perhaps I'm just not used to a bookshelf speaker anymore, and if I had to chose one of them, I'd pick the Raidho.
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That is interesting. The specs claim the Raidho C1.1 or D1 goes down to only 50Hz the Magico Q1 goes to 32Hz.
The bass is probably faster and tighter due to the ceramic drivers but is it that deep and powerful as the Magico Q1?
That is interesting. The specs claim the Raidho C1.1 or D1 goes down to only 50Hz the Magico Q1 goes to 32Hz.
The bass is probably faster and tighter due to the ceramic drivers but is it that deep and powerful as the Magico Q1?
How many dB down? It can't be flat.
Magico is -3dB at 32Hz. Raidho is vague and doesn't specify any limit, just "50Hz".
Specs at the bottom end are very dependent on room and system variables. I once had a pair of evolution acoustics micro one in my system. I measured them flat down to 40hz in my system. They aren't supposed to do that. Those that know me, could guess how I did it.
I would take the Raidho all day long between the two. But I would throw the EA micro one into the shoutout too. It would compete with either of those speakers.
Specs at the bottom end are very dependent on room and system variables. I once had a pair of evolution acoustics micro one in my system. I measured them flat down to 40hz in my system. They aren't supposed to do that. Those that know me, could guess how I did it.
I would take the Raidho all day long between the two. But I would throw the EA micro one into the shoutout too. It would compete with either of those speakers.
It is always a question of MATCHING i heard the Raidho's D-1s a few times with Jeff Rowland electronics and it was the best bookshelf that i have ever heard BUT this year at the Salon Son Image 2014 in Montreal they where paired with Bel Canto electronics in one room and in another room the smaller X-1 where paired with Jeff Rowland for many audiophiles the less expensive Raidho did a better job, i guess class D is just not my cup of tea.
I would take the Raidho all day long between the two. But I would throw the EA micro one into the shoutout too. It would compete with either of those speakers.
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