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Review 3 of 4
Price Paid:
$750.00
from Authorized Epos Deal Summary: My search for an affordable high quality MUSICAL SUB is over. I have tried many to supplement my monitor speakers and to date the Epos ELS sub offers the best musical integration overall of any sub I have tried. (Not too far behind it was the Rocket UFW 10).
I tried Martin Logan Grotto and Velodyne HGS-10 ($1,400 sub) high end subs which were accurate and great with dinosaur stomping house shaking ultra organ blasting sound but didn't at integrate with my Dynaudio Focus 140 speakers (which put out more quality bass than any monitor I have ever heard by the way). The low notes, now matter how I tried to tone it down, stood out like a sore thumb on some musical passages with the Velodyne and Martin Logan Subs.
Not so with the Epos ELS sub. With its high and low pass filters and smooth gradual crossovers, it blended seemlessly with my music. In fact, it was specifically designed to blend with and complete the lower register of monitor speakers.
They excel and musical integration and do not attempt to be the end all for home theater at all. Yes, you can turn them up a bit and adjust the crossover up for improved home theater output which is good with home theater, but not in the same class as the forementioned subwoofers. However, for seemless integration and musical extension into the lower registers, I have not heard better. With music, the output of this subwoofer is excellent.
No rattling or buzzing from the heavy medium sized enclosure case. The electronics are also in a seperate compartment in the enclosure to protect them. It may be wrapped in a quality vinyl only instread of veneer, but the electronics and woofer are audiphile grade high end EPOS M sub which sells for almost twice as much but has beautiful real veneer. This is not a compact sub but not the largest either. Its size and weight perhaps a prerequisite for the 20 to 150Hz tones it puts out.
My only quibble is that the crossovers do not specifically label the adjustment knobs with frequency numbers. You simply adjust intuitively from center. Still, you need to trust your ears and considering you are getting the same electronics for around $700 that costs around $1,200 MSRP for their EPOS M sub otherwise, this is a compromise anyone who wants audiophile musical grade sub sound at modest prices can live with. Strengths: Wonderful fast accurate musical integration.
Nice heavy enclosure with no rattles and amp in seperate compartment
High and Low pass crossovers
RCA line and High Lever Speaker Input
Incredible Price for Performance for the electronics
Same electronics as their more costly premium M Sub Weaknesses: A tad heavy like most subs and although not large, not compact either.
Crossover adjustment knobs do not show actuall numbers for frequencies.
Case wrapped in quality vinyl, instead of real veneer like their M Sub Similar Products Used: Rocket UFW10
Martin Logan Grotto
Velodyne HGS-10
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