Epos Ltd
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| Type | Private (subsidiary of Creek Audio) |
|---|---|
| Industry | Consumer electronics |
| Founded | 1983 |
| Headquarters | Hemel Hempstead, Britain |
| Key people | Mike Creek (Managing Director) |
| Products | Hi-Fi and Home cinema Loudspeakers |
| Website | Epos |
Epos Ltd is a British loudspeaker company that specialises in home cinema and hi-fi speakers.
[edit] History
Epos was founded in 1983 by Robin Marshall. In 1998 Epos was sold to Mordaunt-Short who had been bought by the TGI PLC group in 1987. When the TGI PLC group decided to close the Epos/Mordaunt-Short operations in 1999, the Epos part was sold to Michael Creek, the owner and managing director of Creek Audio Ltd.
[edit] Products
Current Epos speakers are split into two ranges, the budget ELS series and the high end Mi series. These are apparently now made in China, not in the UK, and it is consequently debatable whether or not Epos should any longer be considered a truly British hifi brand.
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