I have been using the new EPOS for about a month in my bedroom system. It is paired with a vintage Marantz 2240 receiver ; a Music Hall CD 25 CD player; AV Cable speaker cable and an Acoustic Research interconnect. I purchased the speakers mail order from Northern Audio (Pittsburgh; highly recommended dealer). List price is $300, although that is not what I paid for them.
The speakers will require some break in time, my experience was about a week. Once broken in ... the sound is full and balanced. Strings and guitars sound detailed. Voices have depth and clarity to them. The overall sound is very pleasing and very musical. I don't really notice where the sound is coming from ... which is usually a problem in this set-up, as the speakers are fairly close together on top of a bookcase. Comparing the EPOS to other small speakers that I have used, I definitely like them better than the B&W 302 and the Optimus Pro 5LX . I think that I will like the EPOS better than the Wharfedale Diamond 8.1 (more of a bass feel) and the Acoustic Research 15 (not as dark sounding) ... but that will require more listening. I am also forming the impression that these speakers like well recorded material and are not too forgiving of badly recorded material ... still not sure yet. My tastes in music run the gamut ... I like acoustic music and vocals; jazz and the blues; folk rock and americana; some classical and opera.
I think that these speakers are going to be keepers.