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Epos ES-7N
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|Awards 2024
Small box, flexible nature and a huge talent
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Standmount speakers £1890 whf.cm/Epos_ES_7N
Most people choose small speakers because they have a modest listening space or don't want the speakers to dominate the room. Given these clear requirements, it is ironic that most compact models are still designed specifically to sound best when placed well away from walls. Some manufacturers even go as far as to call their smaller offerings 'bookshelf' designs; but take it from us that the vast majority of these won't have been optimised to work there.
Why would most speaker companies take such a contradictory design route? From an engineer's point of view, doing things this way makes the design much easier, given that they can (essentially) ignore the effects of the walls and focus on optimising performance. Given that the type of material used in the wall and even the support can make a significant difference to the way a speaker sounds, it is easy to understand why most prefer to avoid the complications. Epos, however, hasn't shirked the challenge in its new ES-7N standmounters.
Adaptable tuning
The company has taken a practical approach to the question of positioning limitations. It takes the form of a metal toggle switch on the ES-7N's back panel. Click the switch up, and the speakers are tuned for what the company calls a semi-free standing position, with the speakers on taller 70cm stands, typically 30-50cm from the rear wall. Most alternatives tend to need around 20-50cm more into the room to sound right. Move the switch down, and the output through midrange and treble frequencies is raised relative to the bass. And this gives a surprisingly even sound when the speakers are used up against a wall or on (or even in) a bookshelf.
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