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I have Epos els 3's with NAD 7155. Epos are great speakers, however
not the best with rock, lacking bass. Either I get different speakers (M5's) or a sub. My budget is limited. The room is small aprox. 12x13. I'm inclined to go with a modest priced small sub. Thoughts or suggestions? Thank you. |
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Below is the specs for the EPOS ELS's. The low end frequency response is
rated at 65 Hz. Don't expect much deep bass response from these speakers. Also, they are small in physical size to properly reproduce the very low frequencies. I noticed that these speakers are of fairly low efficiency and are rated at 4 ohms. If you add a sub woofer, make sure it is an amplfied sub woofer. If you go for a small sub woofer, make sure that it is rated to reproduce to at least in the 40 Hz or lower frequency range. Idealy, it would be best to have a sub that can go down in to at least the 20 to 30 Hz range. This is where you will get the super deep bass response, and especialy when watching movies. The lowest key on a piano is 27.5 Hz. You will hear this key because of the higher frequency harmonics. A large church organ can go down to below 15 Hz. For average good music listening, idealy you want the speakers to be able to reproduce down to at least 42 Hz or better. Below 38 Hz, the average person can no longer hear an audio sinewave as a tone. In the low price range speakers there will be issues with imaging, accuracy, and distortion. Frequency range of a piano: http://www.vibrationdata.com/piano.htm Description: Two-way, reflex-loaded, magnetically shielded, stand-mounted loudspeaker. Drive-units: 1" (24mm) aluminum-dome, neodymium-magnet tweeter; 5" (130mm) polypropylene-cone woofer. Crossover frequency: 3kHz. Power handling: 100W. Frequency range: 65Hz-20kHz. Impedance: 4 ohms nominal. Sensitivity: 87dB/W/m. Dimensions: 10.5" H (270mm) by 6.75" W (174mm) by 7.5" D (195mm). Weight: 10 lbs (4.5kg). Finishes: light or dark cherry vinyl. Serial numbers of units reviewed: 216a & b. Price: $299/pair. Approximate number of dealers: 25. Manufacturer: Epos Ltd., 12 Avebury Court, Mark Road, Hemel Hempstead, Herts. HPW 7TA, England. Tel: (44) (0)11442-260146. Web: www.epos-acoustics.com. US distributor: Music Hall, 108 Station Road, Great Neck, NY 11021. Tel: (516) 487-3663. Fax: (516) 773-3891. Web: www.musichallaudio.com. -- JANA _____ "earthquake" wrote in message ... I have Epos els 3's with NAD 7155. Epos are great speakers, however not the best with rock, lacking bass. Either I get different speakers (M5's) or a sub. My budget is limited. The room is small aprox. 12x13. I'm inclined to go with a modest priced small sub. Thoughts or suggestions? Thank you. |
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