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Your Hi-Fi Stereo, Surround Sound, and Home Theater system
source for video and home audio equipment.
EPOS M22 Loudspeaker

The flagship of the Epos range, the M22 is tri-wirable, thanks to three pairs of five-way binding posts. Providing separate feeds to each of the drive units through premium quality connectors offers worthwhile gains in stereo imagery, control and detail resolution.
The three driver complement is as follows:
Tweeter: 25mm aluminium dome tweeter with optimised neodymium magnet systemMid Range: Magnetically shielded 150mm polymer cone with 32mm voice coil complete with injection moulded phase plug, utilising the Epos die cast aluminium chassis
Bass Driver: Magnetically shielded 150mm polymer cone with 32mm voice coil complete with weighted injection moulded dust cap, utilising the Epos die cast aluminium chassis
The cabinet itself is a low diffraction design, eliminating secondary sources of sound, improving stereo imaging and detail resolution. Extensive internal bracing reduces cabinet coloration. The cabinet is in two sections internally—the top section houses the tweeter and mid range and is similar in size to the Epos M12.2, whilst the lower section housing the bass unit goes right to the floor and ensures accurate low frequency performance.
Available in light cherry this elegant loudspeaker evokes all the qualities you would expect from the very best of British design.
To complement the M22, Epos has designed an optional plinth. Not only does this provide greater stability but also gives the speaker an elegance which sees it as a fine piece of furniture as well as one of the best loudspeakers at its price point.
Technical Specification
| Power Handling | 150 Watts Max |
| Frequency Response | 40 Hz - 20 kHz |
| Impedance | 6 Ohm nominal |
| Sensitivity | 87dB/1W/1m |
| Amplifier Compatibility | 25 - 200 Watt |
| Configuration | 3 Way |
| Finish | Wood Veneer |
| Weight | 37.4lbs each |
| Size W x H x D (in) |
8 x 35 x 10 |
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