Cyril
Impressive! And the versatility keeps improving during the break-in period, which is a bit longer on my end, so surely more surprises to come.
Comment from March 15, 2026 — Experience from January 01, 2026
The Elipson Heritage XLS 15 is a remarkable blend of vintage elegance and modern technology. This three-way bass-reflex floorstanding speaker stands out with its impressive 12-inch woofer, delivering powerful and deep bass. Its design is inspired by iconic speakers from the 60s and 70s, such as the Celestion Ditton 551, JBL 4312, and Pioneer HPM-100.
It features a 0.87-inch silk dome tweeter, a 2.2-inch coated dome midrange, and a 12-inch cellulose pulp woofer. The speaker’s frequency response ranges from 40 Hz to 25 kHz, with crossover frequencies at 700 and 5000 Hz. It has a sensitivity of 92 dB and an impedance of 6 Ohms. The recommended amplification is between 50 and 200 W, with an RMS power of 200 W.
The Elipson Heritage XLS 15 embodies a vintage aesthetic, reminiscent of the 1970s. The speaker cabinet is made of thick medium-density fiberboard and features internal bracing to minimize unwanted vibrations and resonances. It rests on a tilted base that elevates the speaker and optimizes phase. The speaker drivers are concealed behind a large acoustic fiber grille adorned with the Elipson logo. This grille has a magnetic attachment system, which not only allows for easy removal but also enhances the speaker’s aesthetics by eliminating notches on the front panel.
The Elipson Heritage XLS 15 is renowned for its exceptional sound quality. The effortless heft that the Elipson has below 100 Hz is a glorious listening experience. The speaker displays an unwavering spectral balance and a stunning respect for the different registers. The energy and control of the bass, the definition and relief of the midrange, and the delicacy and extension of the treble characterize the sonic pleasure of this Elipson Heritage XLS15 speaker. A fine 2 dB amplitude allows you to adjust the midrange and treble levels according to your listening room or auditory affinity.
Cyril
Impressive! And the versatility keeps improving during the break-in period, which is a bit longer on my end, so surely more surprises to come.
Comment from March 15, 2026 — Experience from January 01, 2026
Gilles
The XLS15 speakers were mounted on NORSTON stands and are installed in a room barely 15 m². My ears are 68 years old, so my appreciation is personal. I switched from 2 Athom Eurus to these speakers. The Athom are very analytical and dynamic with 96 dB efficiency. Sometimes I felt that the Elipson lacked detail, but I noticed that these details were well present in the soundstage, just more diluted in the center. Whereas with the Athom, they stood out on the sides near the speakers. Which is more faithful? I don't really care because both listening experiences are pleasant. I listen to "classical - small and large ensembles," jazz, folk, pop, rock, and a bit of variety, preferably on vinyl - (arm thanks to MC cartridge and WEST preamp). I put the foam in the ports and the sound is very pleasant. I finally have the bass that I was missing a bit. I admit that I rediscovered details in recordings that I found flat. For example, Dvorak's 5th Symphony on DECCA. In general, the instruments stand out well, the voices and choirs are distinct, and the soundstage is wide. A pleasant surprise, my Marantz SA 15S1 CD player has been transformed, and another surprise, I brought the Athom back on a modest LUXMAN 707 and it works divinely. I am very satisfied with these XLS15. A great purchase. On Magnat RV3 preamp and Jeff Rowland 125 amp.
Comment from June 17, 2024 — Experience from May 22, 2024
Mickael
Replacing a pair of Klipsch RP-280F, they are powered by a Denon PMA 2500. Still in the break-in phase, I'm discovering them a little more each day.
Note: Used for hi-fi only.
The pros and cons compared to the Klipsch:
Cons:
* Bass is more subdued compared to the Klipsch (despite the 2x30cm drivers)
Pros:
* Adjustable midrange and tweeter
* An unobtrusive look, unlike large floorstanding speakers. (The speakers are WAF-approved).
Comment from September 25, 2023 — Experience from September 14, 2023