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EPOS Launches Flagship Floorstanding Speaker 'ES-28N' — FINK Team Design, 3-Way Configuration

EPOS Launches Flagship Floorstanding Speaker 'ES-28N' — FINK Team Design, 3-Way Configuration

2026/01/24
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EPOS

EPOS has announced the “ES-28N,” their flagship floorstanding speaker. Positioned as the EPOS brand’s flagship model, this speaker features proprietary diaphragm control technology designed by FINK team.

Product Overview

The ES-28N is a 3-way floorstanding speaker designed by FINK team. Positioned as the flagship model for the EPOS brand, it employs proprietary diaphragm control technologies.

Available February 2026 in Black, Walnut, and White (limited edition) finishes.

Driver Configuration

The 3-way configuration features the following drivers:

  • Tweeter: 28mm metal dome
  • Midrange: 130mm polypropylene
  • Woofer: 178mm × 2

Crossover frequencies are set at 300Hz and 2.7kHz.

Technical Features

EPOS ES-28N cross-section diagram

The ES-28N incorporates the following technologies designed by FINK team.

Black Sam End

A technology applied to the diaphragm edge treatment, ensuring stable operation during large excursions.

No-Lock Spider

The spider (damper) design optimizes diaphragm damping characteristics, achieving excellent control capability for large excursions.

These technologies combine to achieve wide dynamic range and accurate transient response.

Acoustic Specifications

SpecificationValue
Frequency Response30Hz–25kHz (-6dB)
Sensitivity86dB (2.83V/1m)
Crossover300Hz / 2.7kHz
Impedance6Ω (minimum 3.9Ω @ 16kHz)
THDBelow 0.2% (at 86dB, 100Hz–10kHz)

With bass extension to 30Hz and highs reaching 25kHz, the 86dB sensitivity is standard for dynamic speakers, designed for amplifiers around 100W.

Dimensions & Weight

SpecificationValue
Width250mm
Height1,050mm
Depth360mm
Weight35kg (each)

Color Options

EPOS ES-28N
  • Black
  • Walnut
  • White (limited edition)

Pricing & Availability

SpecificationDetails
ReleaseFebruary 2026

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