Elipson is a French loudspeaker brand founded in 1938, originally under the name Multi-Engine. The brand’s identity is closely tied to engineer and designer Joseph Léon, who shaped its early acoustic direction and helped establish Elipson as a reference point in French audio history.
Elipson is best known for speakers—especially bookshelf and floorstanding models—and also produces turntables and compact music systems. Its catalog is built around design-led hi-fi rather than a broad electronics range, with the company itself emphasizing high-quality loudspeakers and French manufacturing on selected products.
In the market, Elipson sits in the upper-mid to high-end segment: respected, design-conscious, and somewhat specialist rather than mass-market. It has strong heritage appeal and a vintage cachet among enthusiasts, but it is not typically positioned as ultra-exotic boutique or summit-fi; instead, it competes as a serious European hi-fi brand with a long pedigree in speakers and turntables.