Elipson goes back to the 70s with speakers

Taking inspiration from monitor speakers from the 1970s, Elipson Audio has launched its Heritage XLS15 loudspeakers.

With current trends demanding a vintage or retro style in audio products, the company took this inspiration in the design of the loudspeakers. The Heritage XLS15 loudspeaker comes with two different bases and one optional Norstone stand, enabling the sound to be directed towards listeners. The base plinth creates a seven-degree tilt for perfect acoustic phasing or the optional metal stand from sister company Norstone raises it by a further 19cm off the floor.

The three-way loudspeaker has been tuned as a bass reflex design with front-firing flared port that can be plugged for further low frequency adjustment depending on placement.

Driver compliment includes a new 30cm diameter cellulose coated bass unit with high power magnet, a new 55mm diameter treated dome mid-range driver covering nearly three octaves and a 22mm diameter silk dome tweeter, which are also on the flagship model of the Prestige Facet series.

Listeners can adjust the mid and high frequency levels depending on the room or music genre thanks to a finite measurement of 2dB.

Elipson’s Heritage XLS15 loudspeaker is now available in the UK with an SRP of £1,790 per pair. Vintage stands are priced at £199 per pair.

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