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Loudspeakers
Sell a reborn British monitor name with the ES14N at $4,500 a pair and FinkTeam engineering behind it.
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about epos
Epos is a storied British loudspeaker name, originally known for the ES-14 standmount that defined the brand in the 1980s. In 2020 the marque was acquired from Michael Creek by FinkTeam — the in-house brand of Fink Audio Consulting, the loudspeaker design consultancy led by Karl-Heinz Fink. The revival is not a cosmetic reissue: Fink spent the better part of two years engineering new designs that honor the heritage rather than copy it. The current flagship is the ES14N, a standmount priced around $4,500 per pair with its matching stands. It pairs a 7-inch mica-filled polypropylene bass/midrange driver with a 28mm ceramic-coated aluminum tweeter and a notably more complex crossover than the original ES-14 — a clean-sheet design wearing a familiar badge. It is aimed at the buyer who wants a serious standmount with provenance, sitting against Harbeth, Spendor, ProAc, and the better KEF and Bowers & Wilkins monitors. In the US, Epos is distributed by The Gramophone of Edmonton, Canada, serving select US dealers. Press coverage is broad for the tier: What Hi-Fi?, HiFi News, and Audiophilia have all reviewed the current line, building on the historic Stereophile attention the original ES-14 drew. That makes Epos a recognized heritage name with strong named-press backing — a solid medium-tier brand rather than a McIntosh- or Wilson-level draw. Engineering and the brand sit within FinkTeam's operation in Germany; Epos is a British marque designed under Fink's direction.