Epos ES-7N

£1,890.00

Many customers asked for a smaller speaker, so the Epos development group created the smaller baby loudspeaker the Epos ES-7N. Available soon. Pre-order NOW

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Epos ES-7N

“Two-way reflex loaded bookshelf speaker.“

Epos ES-7N

Many customers asked for a smaller speaker, so the Epos development group created the smaller baby Epos ES-7N.

This speaker should be a real bookshelf with a size small enough to go into typical IKEA designs for example.

But how to make it?

Smaller speakers are especially giving the designer some severe headaches.

This has something to do with the size of the front baffle and the small baffle’s influence on a speaker’s response curve.

A design for free space should be different from one that plays close to a wall or inside a bookshelf.

In order to work in a semi-free space (some distance from a wall) and on a wall, the crossover filter can be changed with a switch on the backside of the speaker.

Now, you are free to choose the place of your speakers without making compromises in tonal balance.

Specifications Epos ES-7N

Cabinet

The cabinet uses 2x8mm MDF panels with a high-loss damping layer in between to control unwanted resonances of the box itself.

An additional wooden block on the top helps to optimise the stereo image.

Only a single brace was necessary to make the cabinet quiet.

Four inserts on the bottom take 4mm screws, and the speaker comes delivered with silicon rubber spikes for good isolation between the speaker and the ground.

The stand for EPOS ES-7N should be around 70cm high.

The port tube is somewhat tricky, as it sits on the side of the cabinet – not the best place if you want to minimise the tube output of the standing wave modes inside the cabinet.

So, finally, the solution is a bent port that ends up in the middle between the two side panels.

It features selective damped ventilation holes in the middle and so controls the output in the critical mid-band very well.

The speaker’s layout for both Stereo channels is asymmetric – please place the tweeter to the inside for best performance.

Crossover

The crossover features a switch to choose between two versions of tonal balance.

With the switch in the top position, the best placement is at some distance from a wall between 30cm and 50cm.

In the bottom position, the speaker should play close to a wall or inside a bookshelf. Please try both positions to find the best result in your room.

The filter itself uses a mixture of PP capacitors, Polyester capacitors and low-loss Electro-lytic capacitors; almost all inductors are air cores, and the important resistors are all non-inductive custom-made versions.

Like always on EPOS speakers, all parts are finally chosen by ear.

Impedance and Response Curve

The response curve has been tailored to use the speaker in semi-free air or very near a wall.

The bottom-end roll-off is flat to deal with the room/wall gain at low frequencies and to avoid booming bass.

The speaker’s sensitivity is around 86dB for position up and 89dB for position down of the switch.

With the constant electrical impedance of around 4 Ohm and low phase shift, ES-7N is an uncritical load for amplifiers, making it possible to use many different types.

Mid/Bass Driver

The woofer is a new design, using – similar to ES-14N – Mica-filled polypropylene cone material made with injection moulding.

A low hysteresis rubber surround and a Nomex high-temperature capable spider ensure the suspension is linear with good control of higher excursions.

The 30mm voice coil with glass fibre/Epoxy former works in a magnet system with an impedance control ring to minimise distortion and Intermodulation.

A double magnet compensates the stray field and increases the force of the coil. As in any such small speaker, the crossover must be close to the driver, and the compensation magnet helps to avoid interaction with the inductors of the filter.

Tweeter

The tweeter of ES-7N is identical to the tweeter of the ES-14N, giving the new model the same top-end quality.

It’s a 28mm voice coil on an Aluminium alloy, ceramic-coated dome with a powerful Ferrite magnet and optimised inter-cavity airflow.

The tweeter does not use Ferrofluid in the gap for stable temperature and low compression.

Additional information

Colour

Black, Orange, Walnut, White

Brand

Epos

OVER 32 YEARS … 1983 Epos Loudspeakers was founded in 1983 by Robin Marshall. Robin was responsible for the companies’ iconic Epos loudspeakers in the 1980’s onwards. Robin’s “trademark” was to make sure the drive units integrated well and therefore he was able to use simple crossover designs. The models of those times were very well reviewed and the brand had a big following. 1988 In 1988 Epos was sold to Mordaunt-Short who had been bought by the TGI PLC group in 1987. Also in 1988 TGI PLC acquired the Creek Audio brand. Epos loudspeakers and Creek Audio electronics were sold side by side worldwide under Mordaunt-Short’s management. In 1994 Creek Audio was sold back to its founder Mike Creek. 1999 In 1999 TGI PLC group decided to close the Epos/Mordaunt-Short operations. The Epos loudspeaker part was sold to Michael Creek, the owner and managing director of Creek Audio Ltd. 2020 In 2020 Creek sold the Epos Loudspeaker brand to Karl-Heinz Fink, founder of German speaker designer firm FinkTeam and also head of acoustic design consultancy Fink Audio Consulting. Karl-Heinz had always been interested in the Epos design philosophy and knew he could update that philosophy with more modern design and engineering techniques. In an interview with Robin Marshall made in the 80’s Robin said clearly that he designed the speakers based on the ideas and know-how he had at that time – not more and not less. That sounded like the Fink Audio way……trying to stretch boundaries and not copying the past.
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