RAIDHO TD1.2 STANDMOUNT SPEAKERS LAUNCH AT AXPONA 2019

We have already brought you news of Raidho’s TD4.1 loudspeaker, and now we hear that the Danish brand will be launching the TD1.2 standmount at AXPONA 2019.
The TD1.2 takes the legacy of the well-acclaimed C1.2 and D1.1 and lifts the “sound reproduction to a whole new level”.
The new speaker might share the aesthetics of the D-series, but everything inside the enclosure is new.
The new standmount speaker boasts a fresh in-house developed mid/woofer-driver, with a new and very unique design of both the magnet system but also the rest of the unit.
The chassis is designed to have a minimum of influence on the airflow and seek to eliminate reflections occurring inside the enclosure. Additionally, the new design results in a record-low distortion, according to the brand.
The driver is the all-new 5-layer tantalum/diamond-cone which also features an increased level of internal damping in combination with a new, proprietary edge-wound titanium voice-coil. Joining the unique driver-design is the strongest underhung motor-design on the market (1.1 Tesla/Patent Pending).
The TD1.2 also incorporates Raidho's redesigned ribbon tweeter, as used in both the TD4.8 and TD4.2. Thanks to a more powerful magnet system and the optimised acoustic shape of the rear chamber, the result is a much higher resolution and a distortion level that has been reduced with 35 dB compared to the already extremely low levels of the original tweeter.
Finally, the TD1.2 also features a completely redesigned crossover with a focus on correct phase-response at all frequencies while maintaining the optimal impulse-response.
Recommended retail price for Glossy black is 20,500 euros and 22,900 euros for Walnut burl or custom colours.
For more information, head on over to Raidho.
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