Epos Acoustics ELS 3 Bookshelf Speakers
Epos Acoustics ELS 3 Bookshelf Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 27, 2015]
richard
AudioPhile
Traded a pair of Magies for these and it was a mistake. Of all the many small speakers, this Chinese abortion is the worst. Yes, I have had most all of them and this one is at the bottom. I'm using Radio shack Lineaums from goodwill for my back channel, while these sit on the shelf unused. |
[Jul 24, 2009]
DanTana1
AudioPhile
I purchased these used off CL for a good price. After reading all the positive reviews, especially by Stereophile Magazine I wanted to try a pair. I had been using some decent (I thought) vintage speakers. Infinity Kappa's, Altec Valencia, Ohm C2, Jamo Coronet, Infinity Reference 2000.6. I had recently been to Best Buys Magnolia room and spent a few hours auditioning the Vienna Acoustics Hayden, Bach, Klipsh, Definitive Technology, Martin Logan, Mirage. I would probably compare the Epos ELS-3 closest to the Vienna Acoustics Hayden. I am driving them with a Sony TA-F700ES integrated amp, Oppo DVD, Sony PS-6 with SME3009 arm Ortofon MC cart, several tuners, Hitachi FT-8000, Denon TU-1500RDS, Carver 11A. I find the Epos to be an amazing speaker because of the imaging and I always feel I'm listening to a much larger speaker. I am using a Polk PSW-10 subwoofer with it, an amazing component in it's own right. The Epos bass response for a small bookshelf is excellent, not because it goes super low, and it amazes me when people think a small bookshelf should have 20 hz ratings, but that is extremely well detailed and coherent just like the rest of the bandwidth. The treble is never fatiguing and quite clear I don't crank them to ear splitting levels so I haven't experienced any grain or harshness, nor do I feel they are at alll rolled off. The ability of the Epos to extract the utmost information from your system and music will show any weaknesses in your system and reward you with it's strengths. The ability of these speakers to just disappear and create a wide and deep soundstage never ceases to amaze me, I have to keep looking and realize this beautiful music is coming from such tiny objects. Small they are but they have considerable heft to them, I was suprised how heavy they are.
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[Jul 16, 2008]
Justin Bentrup
AudioPhile
Strength:
Midrange, imaging, texture, detail
Weakness:
Bass, grainy treble, harsh at higher volumes, price I wanted some bookshelf speakers for a small bedroom system and had a credit with Music Direct. Since I wasn't interested in anything else at the time I bought these. I have owned the Epos Els 3's for about a year and they do many things very well. They have a very clear midrange with good detail and texture on instruments. The Els 3's also image very well. They are of course limited on bass, but what do you expect from a 5 1/4" midrange?
Similar Products Used: Energy RC 10, Wharfedale Diamond 9.2, Infinity, Paradigm, Polk, Boston Acoustics, Definitive Technology, Klipsch, etc. |
[Sep 08, 2007]
thymanst
AudioPhile
Strength:
Very balanced and detail,great soundstage, small, cost
Weakness:
none These speakers sparkle and are very balanced - I enjoy them very much - I have a lot of speakers and I ussually tire of one pair and then set up another - I havent changed speakers in 3 months! Vocals are great and the speakers really disappear - I have a pair of Infinity IL100s'ssubs to take care of the lower end (set up with RABOS these subs are tight and deep and blend perfectly- A true subwoofer bargain - I've had a couple of other subs - Velo cht12,polk,yamaha,klipsch, Velo FSR-15 and I could never get them to blend with pairs of monitors i've had) - I'm running the speakers off a Apple mac mini with a Behringer dac/jitter reducer, a Arcam a90 integrated with preout to a Musical fidelity Studio T amp. Similar Products Used: Other bookshelfs - Paradigm Studio 20v3, Kef Ref 101,Polk monitor 40, B&W dm601,Paradigm monitor 5,Klipsch Heresy,mirage omnisat, JBL, Polk 5jr, Bose am5, |
[Jul 21, 2007]
jkroon
AudioPhile
Strength:
Neutral sound. No boomy bass or chuffing. Smooth liquid highs. Almost perfect midrange. Detailed sound, but not bright or harsh. Build quality is very good. A very affordable way to get high end sound.
Weakness:
Powered sub required for low bass. These have little to no bass output below 60 Hz. Excellent value. Neutral, smooth, detailed sound. Not at all bright or harsh sounding unless you really crank the volume to their limits. These speakers LOVE acoustic recordings, but they sound great with all types of music. They project a wide and deep soundstage, image well, and work surprisingly well in a home theater despite their small size. I'm cured of upgrade-itis. I highly recommend these to anyone looking to put together a high quality stereo or surround sound system on a budget for small to medium sized rooms. Pair these with a good powered sub. Also, speaker stands are a must. Similar Products Used: Polk RT55i (I sold these to buy the ELS3's. I don't miss them)
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[Jun 28, 2007]
E. van Aken
AudioPhile
Strength:
Midrange and highrange, looks small but have a extended sound. Your cd's sounds different.
Weakness:
Bass and dynamic, with the subwoofer it's acceptable. Buy good cables. If you listen to jazz this is a ideal speaker. The human voices sounds very good as well as piano's. You really get into a song and enjoy the music. The size is very nice and the speakers looks good without the grill.
Customer Service Very good Similar Products Used: Infinity RS2000 (1989), they're ugly but sounds dynamic. |
[May 19, 2006]
Rob H.
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
clarity, imaging, non-fatiguing sound. Delineation of instruments in space and the ability to follow individual instruments in an ensemble is competitive with the better $1000 speakers.
Weakness:
bass extension --- but at under $300, c'mon what do you expect These speakers are rather remarkable for the price. I have them set up in my office at work placed on a shelf inches from the wall (non-ideal) and run 8 - 10 hours a day of satellite radio as the source (also modest in source quality). Despite the less than ideal setting these little speakers perform wonderfully. They are clear, easy on the ears, image well (even in my non-ideal set - up) and are non-fatiguing to listen to. I have heard many $500 - $750 speakers and this is the best of the bunch until you hit the $750 range where Vandersteen 1c's and Axiom speakers and others go to the next level. It seems that the next quantum leap in performance is at that $750 price point. So, no the ELS3 cannot hang with the speakers at approaching three times their price. But should they?
Similar Products Used: Polk, Axiom , Paradigm in this range. Vandersteen 1c's at 3X the price (and better by a reasonable margin --- though not 3X better). Mate with a $400 subwoofer and it likly would best the Vandersteen. |
[Apr 25, 2006]
foxman1
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
High frequency, mid range and imaging.
Weakness:
Bass response...the speaker has great bass sound, but just does not go very low. I purchased these speakers based on high ratings in profesional publications. This speaker has incredible imaging, mids and high frequency response. I feel these compare well to the many monitors I have listened to in the $1000.00 range. The Epos ELS-3 is a mini-monitor and bass response cuts out at 65hz. I am running these with a Yamaha Sub, with the crossover set at 70hz. If you have a small to mid size room, I highly recommend these speakers. Also, my Rotel integrated amp only puts out 40 watts and drives these speakers just fine. Similar Products Used: Cambridge Soundworks Newton M50 |
[Dec 22, 2005]
foxman1
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
high frequency and mid range
Weakness:
will not accept bananna plugs I recently purchased these speakers based on the numerous positive professional reviews. I am using them in a second system with Rotel components. I feel for a inexpensive moniter, they sound wonderful. I feel they image highs and midrange as good as my Energy Veritas 2.2's which retail for more than a grand. I am running the epos with a subwoofer set at 65hrz. For both stereo and home theater, I would give these a serious listen. Similar Products Used: Cambridge Soundworks Newton M50, Energy Veritas 2.2. |
[Nov 01, 2004]
Petek177
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Smooth, dynamic, detailed, 3 demensional sound.
Weakness:
None for it's size, but a sub would be useful for base extension although it isn't necessary provided room accoustics are good. The EPOS ELS 3 produce a very full, dynamic, clear sound for such a tiny speaker. I also have a pair of NHT Super one's, and I am not sure which I like better. The Epos produce a more 3-dimensional sound stage. I think the EPOS are also a bit more revealing in the highs. The NHT sound a little bigger (which they are) and more powerful. Substituting one for the other in the home theater room and using the same electronics (Rotel 850), the NHT and EPOS both sound great. In my small home office, using different electronics (NAD 2150 amp/Soundcraftsman pre-amp), the highs on the Epos become somewhat less clear while the base remains good. The EPOS are still plenty good in that room and that is where they normally stay. I haven't tried the NHTs in the office recently but recall that they also don't do as well as in the Home theater room. Goes to show that many variables contribute to a sound quality. Anyway, I highly recommended EPOS ELS 3. Similar Products Used: NHT Super One's |