Raidho X2.6 Floorstanding Loudspeaker $21,000 Review
July 10, 2025 Comments Off on Raidho X2.6 Floorstanding Loudspeaker $21,000 Review
Somehow, the Raidho engineers were able to make these speakers’ bass more than “adequate” sounding, which is quite impressive given that these speakers use only two 6.5″ bass/midrange drivers in a relatively small cabinet. I sometimes use a small SVS subwoofer with some of the speakers that pass through this system. When I first set these speakers up, I assumed I would need to use the subwoofer to augment the low end. But it quickly became obvious that the Raidho X2.6 did not need a subwoofer. Audiophiles who only listen to extreme heavy metal or solo pipe organ recitals might be happier with a subwoofer in the system. But I did not.
Raidho’s X2.6’s two woofers are located below its ribbon tweeter, near the center of gravity of these speakers. These are not exceptionally large, yet the designers of these speakers were somehow able to endow them with enough excellent-sounding bass to allow me to enjoy all the music I fed them. This bass wasn’t the type with pumped-up mid-bass to make them sound as if the bass is sufficient. This was real bass, and any support they had with the mid-bass or higher added to the prowess of their transient response and realistic-sounding bass guitar and even the largest drums.

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