http://www.epos-acoustics.com
Originally founded by Robin Marshall and introduced to the hi-fi
market in 1983, Epos continues to be one of those loudspeakers people
aspire to own.
In 1999 Michael Creek purchased the brand.
Having had the opportunity to work closely with Robin Marshall
for several years beforehand, it became apparent to Michael Creek
that there was a great synergy between Creek electronics and Epos
loudspeakers. The underlying philosophies of both company founders
were undoubtedly similar.
In understanding how the company had started, working closely with
Robin, and being able to witness the evolution of new products over
several years, Mike Creek developed a true understanding of the
Epos brand and all it stood for. He became acutely aware of its
strengths, but also had an insight into its weaknesses and areas
where improvements could be made.
And so the concept of the current Epos M series was born. Initially
the range comprised just two models – the M12 and M15.
On its release, the M12 was described as “a thoroughbred,
with such fine communication skills it simply sucks you into the
music”. Couple this with comments such as “The M12 is
a fabulous design that does so much well and nothing badly...”
and it is easy to understand why the transition to the new series
was so smooth. Of the M15 it was said “..resolution is superb.....precision
is the order of the day......superb timing ensures a fine grip of
rhythms...the speaker’s responsive nature means that dynamics
are delivered with verve...” It is no wonder then that both
the M12 and M15 became recipients of awards the world over.
2003 saw the introduction of several new Epos models. First to
be released was the ELS 3 mini monitor which moved slightly away
from the traditional Epos image. Rather than utilising a real wood
veneered cabinet, in order to achieve a lower price point, this
speaker featured a vinyl wrap finish. Designed not only for high
performance two channel operation, the new competitively priced
Epos ELS 3 speaker further satisfied a requirement in the 5.1 home
cinema market. It was immediately followed by the ELS 3 centre channel,
thereby ensuring there was no need to compromise audio quality in
the name of a home entertainment theatre system.
Since its introduction the ELS 3 has received nothing but praise
from all corners of the globe.
The development of the new M series saw the M12 and M15 replaced
by the M12.2 and M15.2 late in 2003. The M series was expanded to
include an M5 with matching M8 centre channel and a new flagship
model, the M22. The range has expanded from just 2 models early
in 2003 to 7 early in 2004. Supports for all models in the form
of stands for the bookshelf models and plinths for the floor standing
models are also readily available.
Epos sub-woofers are currently in development and are scheduled
for release during the second half of 2004.
Whilst retaining its reputation as one of the finest hi-fi loudspeakers
available today, the expansion of the range to include centre channels
and speakers suitable for rear channel application, guarantees that
Epos is set to become equally sought after in the fast expanding
world of home cinema.
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