Epos Acoustics ES30 Floorstanding Speakers

Epos Acoustics ES30 Floorstanding Speakers 

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[Dec 30, 2002]
AndyBrady
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Excellent detail, good bass extension and definition.

Weakness:

Soundstage could be better but I am still playing with the positioning and room. Bass definition could be improved, but that is really because of my Amp.

The new price of these speakers is £2900. These speakers were initially advertised at £1500 at Audio-T, but then came down to £890 as they were not selling. They are second hand but are almost perfect condition. The finish is supposedly walnut, but I would not be surprised if it is really dark cherry. I am driving them with a 12 year old Exposure XV integrated which is probably one of only a few amplifiers that could drive these speakers. The speakers should really use pre/power and are capable of being tri-amped. I am using Chord Ruma 4 cable. Sound-wise, I am blown away. The detail is excellent and the bass low and tight. Compared to a friends Rogers LS55, virtually everything is better. I imagine pre/power would bring some improvement to the bass definition. As it is I cannot complain. To be honest, I cannot imagine ever having to buy another pair of speakers (but I have said that before). At £2900, the speakers would have been reasonable vfm. At £890, they are a bargain. I am very lucky that I happened to have the amplifier to drive them, as to really do them justice, I would have to spend at least £2000 on new amplificition.

Similar Products Used:

Rogers LS55, Paradigm mini mk3 in a home cinema setup. Exposure XV integrated amp.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 22, 2002]
pob
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

crisp, clear midband and treble, solid, deep bass. Value for money.

Weakness:

They make you want to buy several power amps to make them even better.

I used to have ES14'a, which were outstanding for their price. Now i have these ES30s, i am blown away by their sound. Epos are renowned for their midband clarity, but the treble and bass are also superb. They can be bought for as little as £800 if you look around. I do not believe these speakers can be touched at that price (at one stage they were £2900 new) They are meant to be driven by several power amps, but i have a single power amp, and they sound fantastic. Can't imagine how they will sound when i upgrade my amps. I listen to varying types of music, and am yet to find a weakness.

Similar Products Used:

Epos ES14

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 20, 2001]
Dave
Audiophile

Strength:

Excellent low-bass performance coupled with typical Epos exceptional Mid-range.

Weakness:

Is very unforgiving with poor quality recordings.

An excellent speaker, particularly if partnered with high quality equipment. These speakers work best with 6 (six) mono power amps, but can be driven with a single integrated stereo amp.

Similar Products Used:

Epos eS14 (Nice but little low-bass), Epos-ES11 (Sweet mid and treble, but very little mid & lower bass)

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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