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PreSonus—Eris Studio Monitors

Description
Both Eris models provide balanced XLR, balanced 1/4" TRS, and unbalanced RCA line-level inputs. When both balanced connections are in use, the TRS input will supersede the XLR input. The RCA input is summed into the signal path. With this selection, you'll have no problem hooking your Eris speakers up with virtually any line-level source. (If your signal source has unbalanced, 1/4" TS outputs, simply use a 1/4"-to-RCA adapter or adapter cable.)
You're in control!
Today's music producers deal with a wide variety of musical genres and often work in more than one location. It's easy to take your Eris speakers with you when you want to work in a different space. It's almost as easy to customize their sound for your room and type of music.
The most basic control is the Input Gain, which determines the signal level before it reaches the power amp. This is part of gain-staging your overall system—that is, setting the levels for every part of the recording chain in order to get the optimal level of clean audio all the way through. Once you've gain-staged your system, you can leave this control alone.
The Eris E5/E8 provides three EQ controls in its Acoustic Tuning section: High, Mid and Low Cutoff. These controls enable you to fine-tune the monitors and even to broadly approximate the sounds of different types of speakers so you can hear what your mix might sound like, for instance, on a car stereo or portable radio. The Low control also is useful when using the E5 or E8 with a subwoofer.
Safety Matters
Any loudspeaker is subject to an assortment of environmental and performance problems, and Eris monitors offer protection from most common of these. RF shielding protects against radio frequencies that could be induced into the signal and become audible. (If you've ever heard a radio broadcast unexpectedly coming out of a guitar amp, that's the result of RF interference.)
Eris monitors also provide over-temperature protection to avoid heat-related issues, current-output limiting (to prevent damage should there be a short circuit on the speaker terminals) and subsonic protection to filter out extremely low-frequency vibrations that could interfere with the woofer's performance. Finally, Eris' power amplifiers have a "soft startup," so that you don't get damaging pops in the speakers when you power them up.


Features
- 5.25" Kevlar low-frequency transducer
- 1" (25 mm), ultralow-mass, silk-dome, high-frequency transducer
- 70-watt Class-AB biamplification
- Front-firing acoustic port for superior bass-frequency reproduction
- Midrange (±6dB, continuously variable), HF (±6dB, continuously variable), High-Pass (Off, 80Hz, 100Hz) and Acoustic Space settings (flat, -2dB -4dB) for accurate mixing contour
- RF interference, output current limiting, over-temperature, transient and subsonic protection
- Optimized, resonance-suppressing internal bracing
- Balanced XLR/1/4" and unbalanced RCA inputs
- 102dB maximum continuous SPL
- Includes Studio One Prime and Studio Magic, a suite of over $1,000 USD worth of music production software
Specs
- 1 Balanced XLR
- 1 Balanced 1/4" TRS
- 1 Unbalanced RCA
- Frequency Response: 53Hz–22kHz
- Crossover Frequency: 3kHz
- LF Amplifier Power: 45W
- HF Amplifier Power: 35W
- Peak SPL (@ 1 meter): 102dB
- LF Driver: 5.25" Kevlar
- HF Driver: 1" silk dome
- Input Impedance: 10 kOhm
- Volume Range: A-type taper
- MF Control: -6, 0, +6dB
- HF Control: -6, 0, +6dB
- Low Cut: Flat, 80Hz, 100Hz
- Acoustic Space: Flat, -2dB, -4dB
- RF interference
- Output-current limiting
- Over-temperature
- Turn-on/off transient
- Subsonic filter
- External mains fuse
- 100-120V 50/60Hz or 220-240V 50/60Hz
- Vinyl-laminated, medium-density fiberboard
- Width 7" (178 mm)
- Depth 7.68" (195 mm)
- Height 10.24" (260 mm)
- Weight 10.2 lb. (4.63 kg)
Reviews
3.86
14 Reviews
83%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Great active monitors for the price
These aren't the first monitors I've used, but they are the first I've owned. Very clean and accurate sound, nothing seems to by "hyped" and frequency response seems even across their range. They've been very revealing of my mixes, which were previously done on headphones. Boy, did I miss a lot! If you want rumbling lows, get a subwoofer because you're not going to get it from 5" drivers. But what you do get is very honest sound for a very reasonable price. The sweet spot is a little narrow, but experimenting with placement is always necessary with new gear. I feel like these could work in a professional setting, if they had to. I'm satisfied and they'll absolutely get the job done!
Most Liked Negative Review
Great Sound, Questionable Reliability
The E5's are good sounding monitors in my opinion, because they allow me to hear my mix more clearly and with greater stereo seperation. They generate a pretty nice 3 dimensional sound field close up, and the 'sweet spot' is large enough to be of use from several differant distances. They have a slight color or sound to them, but used with the flat settings and the right seperation, they are clear and detailed. In my case, I use them with flat settings and they are only two and a half feet away from my head. They should probably be further away, but they do what they are supposed to do: allow me to make better mixes. To my ears, these are the right tools for the job. I checked out everything I could in this price range - probably drove the guys at my local GC crazy, but in the end I found what works for me. As for quality, one monitor always had a bit of a hiss issue. I thought it was a noise problem at first but no matter where I put it, or how I rearranged cables, the hiss persisted. About 40 days into ownership, and admittedly with a lot of hours put on these, the quiet monitor simply died on me. Started blowing the AC mains fuse for the unit upon turn on. Long story short, Presonus took care of everything. Thier cutomer support was very good. They had me ship both units - for which they paid both ways. Turn around time was a little over two weeks, so kudos to them. Nice process. Both units came back in pristine condition and work flawlessly. The unit that hissed is now equally quiet. So, while I like these monitors, something was clearly up with them. I havent read anything about this issue yet, but I do check from time to time. These are worth checking out to be sure, but I cant recommend them without sharing my experience. If not for this, I would have given them four stars overall....
- Home Studio9
- Amateur Recording7
- Professional Recording6
- Outdoor Events / Games2
- Performances2
- Unreliable2
- Not Durable1
- Poor Sound Quality1
- Professional Musician6
- Experienced5
- Novice1
- Compact10
- Good Audio10
- Durable8
- Easy To Use8
- Versatile7
Reviewed by 14 customers
Bought only for listening
submitted4 years ago
byYvonne
fromIndiana
These are beyond what I expected for sound! I have a small duplex apartment about 650 sq ft and I can't even turn these all the way up. I haven't adjusted anything, but out of the box (using blue-tooth) the bass thumps and they're very clear sounding. A little much for my needs, sounds like I'm riding in my car with speakers turned way up. If you like LOUD & clear, I'd recommend these for you.
Best Sound Best Tuning
submitted4 years ago
byScott
fromSan Diego CA.
I have used all the best from JBL to Bose and for the money these cannot be missed. The tuning filters on the back are the key differentiator in performance and features. I use these with my Yamaha mixer, RC5, and either my Strat or Takamine for live play and they don't even breathe hard at higher db levels. I couldn't be happier with them.
Great active monitors for the price
submitted4 years ago
byJD
fromAnaheim, CA
These aren't the first monitors I've used, but they are the first I've owned. Very clean and accurate sound, nothing seems to by "hyped" and frequency response seems even across their range. They've been very revealing of my mixes, which were previously done on headphones. Boy, did I miss a lot! If you want rumbling lows, get a subwoofer because you're not going to get it from 5" drivers. But what you do get is very honest sound for a very reasonable price. The sweet spot is a little narrow, but experimenting with placement is always necessary with new gear. I feel like these could work in a professional setting, if they had to. I'm satisfied and they'll absolutely get the job done!
I would buy this product again
submitted4 years ago
byCarlos
fromHouston,Tx 77009
I have a home studio and have been recording for over 20 years. I have multiple interfaces and other studio monitors but I needed something a little bigger they are perfect for what I do.
I would buy this product again
submitted4 years ago
byCarlos
fromHouston,Tx 77009
I still need to buy the other monitor before I can really put my two cents in. So far so good.
Sounds great.
submitted6 years ago
byGreg
fromBrownsville Texas
Have it for my home studio. Retired music teacher.
Q&A
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submitted3 years ago
asked bySeth
fromIowa
What are the physical dimensions of each speaker (LxWxH)?
Width 7” (178 mm) Depth 7.68” (195 mm) Height 10.24” (260 mm) Weight 10.2 lbs (4.63 kg)................... I recommend the Sterlingsubmitted6 years ago
asked byJosh
fromNew York
Is this a pair of monitors or just one monitor? Also are all the original wires and connectors included?
This is just one. All necessary wires are included.





