Epos ES 28N ++ Vorführbereit ++
- Condition
- New
- Location
- DE
- Source
- audio-markt.de
- Posted
- 25 Apr 2026
- Last seen
- 17h ago
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Angeboten wird „ES 28N ++ Vorführbereit ++“ von Epos als Neugerät aus der Kategorie „Standlautsprecher“ bei audio-markt.de - dem Online-Marktplatz für High-End. Das Inserat mit der Nummer 3295889219 endet am 22.06.2026 um 06:46 Uhr.
# Epos ES 28N ++ Buyer Notes
This is a seller's market for quality passive speakers right now, but €6,499 for a used ES 28N is firmly in ambitious territory. The ES 28N is a capable standmount from Epos's mid-range lineup, but used examples typically trade between EUR 234–483 based on recent comparable listings, with a median around EUR 353. Even accounting for "Vorführbereit" (demo) condition and assuming minimal use, you're looking at a 10–15x premium over market rate. That gap is difficult to justify unless this unit is genuinely new-old-stock or bundled with significant accessories and warranty coverage.
Before committing, confirm the actual hours on the drivers and crossover condition—Epos standmounts can suffer capacitor drift in passive crossovers after 8–10 years of use, which muddies the midrange. Verify all original packaging, documentation, and spikes are included. Ask directly whether "Vorführbereit" means it was used for in-store demos (potentially hundreds of hours) or simply unboxed and stored. If the price is non-negotiable, walk; better examples exist at half this asking price.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
EPOS Loudspeakers traces its origins to 1983, when British engineer Robin Marshall founded the brand in England, drawing on his BBC experience and prior work at Monitor Audio to pioneer unconventional speaker designs that challenged traditional hi-fi norms. The company changed hands multiple times—acquired by Mordaunt-Short in 1988, then passing to Creek Audio founder Michael Creek in 1999—before German designer Karl-Heinz Fink of FinkTeam purchased it in 2020. Fink, a respected figure in loudspeaker consultancy, revived EPOS with a commitment to updating Marshall's innovative philosophy using modern materials and techniques.
EPOS specializes exclusively in loudspeakers, earning acclaim for compact, high-performance models like the iconic ES-14 from its early days. The 2022 relaunch introduced the ES-14N, a faithful yet redesigned evolution of that classic, emphasizing precise cabinetry and driver integration. Unlike brands venturing into amplifiers, DACs, or headphones, EPOS remains laser-focused on speakers that serve as the system's sonic hub.
Positioned as a niche high-end boutique revival, EPOS commands a cult following among discerning audiophiles who value its heritage of transparency and musicality over mass-market appeal. Under Fink's stewardship, it bridges vintage British ingenuity with German precision, appealing to collectors and serious listeners seeking refined, unconventional performance in a crowded market.
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