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PreSonus Eris E4.5-2-Way 4.5" Near Field Studio Monitor (Pair)
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| Price | $129.99 | |
| AmazonGlobal Shipping | $34.85 | |
| Estimated Import Fees Deposit | $0.00 | |
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| Total | $164.84 | |
Purchase options and add-ons
| Brand | PreSonus |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 50 Watts |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Connectivity Technology | RCA |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
About this item
- A great choice for music lovers, content creators and gamers, the Eris E4.5 media reference monitors bring studio sound to the home environment.Waterproof : No
- Now comes included with Studio One Prime and Studio Magic plug-in suite, over $1000 USD worth of music production software.
- 4.5-inch, woven-composite, low-frequency transducer produces an accurate, balanced sound.
- 1-inch (25 mm), ultra-low-mass, silk-dome, high-frequency transducer eliminates harshness
- High- and low-frequency controls let you fine-tune the speaker’s response for the space you're in.
- Stereo aux input for your smartphone, headphone jack for private listening, volume, and power on/off are located on the front panel for your convenience.
- Equipped with RCA and ¼-inch balanced TRS rear-panel inputs.
- 50-watt Class AB amplification (25 Watts per speaker) provides plenty of volume and headroom for nearfield monitoring.
- Contains rear-firing, round bass-reflex port.
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For nearly three decades, PreSonus has designed and built innovative audio solutions that provide professional sound quality and features without sacrificing affordability; solving real-world problems for working creatives. Our passion for audio and music is celebrated through our commitment to our customers and our employees. From home to studio to stage, creativity begins here.
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ACCURACY DEFINED
PreSonus studio monitors are used by professionals around the world, providing pure sound reproduction without any coloration or hype.
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Our world-class interfaces bring your sound to life with premium preamps, converters, and professional recording software.
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Capture your voice instrument with warmth and clarity using our range of studio-caliber microphones that suit any budget.
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Designed by a proven leader in studio reference monitors, Eris E4.5 speakers deliver studio-quality sound, yet are compact enough to fit almost anywhere, making them a great choice for music lovers, content creators, and gamers. You get the flexibility of rear-panel, ¼-inch TRS and RCA inputs; a front-panel 1/8” stereo line input for use with mobile audio devices; a convenient front-panel volume control; and an integrated headphone amplifier. Experience loud, clear audio thanks to 50W of onboard Class AB power. Want even bigger bass? Adjust the speakers’ response to taste with low- and high-frequency tuning controls. The Eris E4.5 media reference monitors bring studio sound to the home environment.
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Product information
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
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| Model Name | Eris E4.5 |
| Speaker Type | Monitor |
| Special Feature | Compact size with studio-quality sound; 4.5-inch woven-composite woofer and 1-inch silk-dome tweeter; ¼-inch balanced TRS and RCA and 1/8” stereo unbalanced line inputs; convenient front-panel volume control; integrated headphone amplifier; low- and high-frequency tuning controls; 25W/side class AB power amp. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For Music Players |
| Compatible Devices | Computer; media player; mixer; line-level device |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 4.5 Inches |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Controller Type | Corded Electric |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.0 |
| Color | Black |
| Included Components | (1) IEC Power Cable, (1) Quick Start Guide, (1) 1.5M 1/8-inch TRS to 2x RCA cable, (1) 2M bare-wire speaker cable, (1) 1.5M 1/8-inch TRS stereo cable, (1 pair) of Eris E4.5 monitors (1 active, 1 passive), (8) Foam feet; 4 to be placed on the bottom of each speaker to improve isolation. |
| Product Dimensions | 9.6"D x 17.4"W x 12.6"H |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Speaker Size | 4.5 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Connectivity Protocol | Auxiliary |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Specific Uses For Product | Personal entertainment, music production, gaming |
| UPC | 673454002670 |
| Manufacturer | PreSonus |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| ASIN | B00GP56OYA |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | Eris E4.5 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #101 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #1 in Studio Audio Monitors |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2013 |
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Sound you can trust.
Eris E4.5 monitors deliver an accurate frequency response revealing what’s really in your mixes. They also offer a suite of acoustic tuning controls to let you adjust their response for the acoustics of your room. Eris monitors ensure you hear everything accurately so you can produce your best work.
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Woofers that deliver a cleaner overall sound.Every Eris-series studio monitor utilizes a woven composite, low-frequency driver. The weave and nature of the Eris E4.5’s 4.5-inch woofer result in a more constant dispersion pattern throughout the frequency range, resulting in less time-smeared audio and cleaner overall sound. |
Smooth high end and wide sweet spot.Each Eris monitor is equipped with a silk dome tweeter that produces a smooth and refined sound, accurately reproducing transients and high frequencies. The tweeter is designed to radiate sound with a fairly wide dispersion pattern, creating a large optimal listening area or “sweet spot” so you can move around and still hear everything accurately. |
Connect to virtually any line-level source.With three different types of audio inputs, it’s easy to feed audio to your Eris monitors from a mixer, an interface, a media player, or almost any other line-level source. The Eris E4.5 is equipped with stereo ¼”, 1/8”, and RCA inputs. With this selection, you’ll have no problem hooking your Eris speakers up with virtually any line-level source, including your smartphone. The Eris E4.5s are also equipped with a headphone amplifier so you can check your mix on your favorite headphones or quickly cut an overdub without repatching cables. |
Accuracy defined.Like all PreSonus studio monitors, the Eris E4.5 offers consistent, accurate listening. Their compact and powerful design makes them an ideal solution for home and professional studios alike. Their smooth and even frequency response have made Eris monitors one of the fastest growing studio monitor lines in the world. Hear them at your favorite PreSonus dealer. |
Monitors you can customize with acoustic tuning controls.
The Acoustic Space switch helps to compensate for the boundary bass boost that can occur when a monitor is placed near a wall. High and Mid controls help to further mitigate room anomalies. Low Cutoff filter makes it easy to integrate a subwoofer into your setup.
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| LF Driver | 3.5" Woven Composite | 3.5" Woven Composite | 4.5" Woven Composite | 4.5" Woven Composite | 5.25" Woven Composite |
| HF Driver | 1” silk dome | 1” silk dome | 1” silk dome | 1” silk dome | 1” silk dome |
| Amplifier | 50W (25W per speaker) | 50W (25W per speaker) | 50W (25W per speaker) | 50W (25W per speaker) | 100W (50W per speaker) |
| Analog Inputs | 1- Stereo 1/8", 2- Balanced ¼” TRS, 2- Unbalanced RCA | 1- Stereo 1/8", 2- Balanced ¼” TRS, 2- Unbalanced RCA | 1- Stereo 1/8", 2- Balanced ¼” TRS, 2- Unbalanced RCA | 1- Stereo 1/8", 2- Balanced ¼” TRS, 2- Unbalanced RCA | 1- Stereo 1/8", 2- Balanced ¼” TRS, 2- Unbalanced RCA |
| Analog Outputs | 1- 1/8" Headphone output | 1- 1/8" Headphone output | 1- 1/8" Headphone output | 1- 1/8" Headphone output | 1- Balanced 1/4" TRS Sub Out, 1- 1/8" Headphone output |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.0 | Bluetooth 5.0 | Bluetooth 5.0 | ||
| Tuning Controls | Volume Range. MF Control, HF Control | Volume Range. MF Control, HF Control | Volume Range. MF Control, HF Control | Volume Range. MF Control, HF Control | Volume Range. MF Control, HF Control |
| Unique Benefits | Ultra-Compact design, great for small spaces, gaming, audio enjoyment, onboard headphone amp | Ultra-Compact design, great for small spaces, gaming, audio enjoyment, onboard headphone amp, Bluetooth capable | Compact design, great for small spaces, gaming, audio enjoyment, enhanced bass, onboard headphone amp | Compact design, great for small spaces, gaming, audio enjoyment, enhanced bass, onboard headphone amp, Bluetooth capable | Compact design, great for small spaces, audio creation, full bass backed by 50W power, onboard headphone amp, easy subwoofer integration, Bluetooth capable |
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Customers like the sound quality, value for money, and build quality of the speakers. They mention they're fantastic for listening to their iTunes downloaded music, a good buy for the price, and the hefty construction of the high-compliant, ported woofers. Customers also appreciate the compact size, saying it's ideal for smaller spaces.
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Customers like the sound quality of the speakers. They mention that the fade-up intro sounds nice and clean. Customers also say the speakers work great and are fantastic for listening to their iTunes downloaded music. They appreciate the soundstage presentation is much taller and more 3-dimensional compared to the Kanto.
"...to the first track (Boston's More Than A Feeling) was the fade up intro sounded nice & clean, and I was hearing very nice sounding instrumentation..." Read more
"...Good:- Sound is neutral- Very accurate sound stage- The 'acoustic tuning' it's called allows you to adjust for environment-..." Read more
"...To sum this all up, these monitors sound far better than they have any right to, considering their size and at the price they're being sold for...." Read more
"...Finally some speakers with actual volume and a$$ behind it! I got the 5BT and I'm completely impressed and blown away by the results...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the speakers. They mention they're the best budget speakers, pack a wallop for the size and price, and have existent bass. Some also appreciate the dedicated connections, saying they save money and result in better sound quality.
"...the average audio fan looking for a decent, reliable, entry level pair of studio monitors to faithfully replicate audio..." Read more
"...100% worth the money. Can't wait to buy the big sub for it!" Read more
"...Better sound quality, much better low end, more inputs and the BIG plus is a direct subwoofer output...." Read more
"An excellent pair of monitors for the price, I was blown away by the audio quality on these things...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the speakers. They mention they have an amazingly excellent, clear sound. Customers also say the reviews are intriguing. They say the speakers are a solid choice in their category and the set-up is easy.
"...For the average audio fan looking for a decent, reliable, entry level pair of studio monitors to faithfully replicate audio..." Read more
"...So far these have been holding up well and have had no issues. In fact considering buying a second pair to have over by my workbench...." Read more
"...I got the 5BT and I'm completely impressed and blown away by the results...." Read more
"It is really an excellent product, the quality is superior to the cost. I think that for the price it is a good option...." Read more
Customers like the build quality of the speakers. They mention the hefty construction of the high-compliance, ported woofers. Customers also appreciate the reliability and top-notch audio equipment. They also mention the reinforced cones and reasonable cables.
"...For the average audio fan looking for a decent, reliable, entry level pair of studio monitors to faithfully replicate audio..." Read more
"...They feel sturdy and don't have a lot of strange resonances that are difficult to work around; they don't "ring" a lot when you rap on them..." Read more
"...noise, great clarity and sound quality, nice looking, and with reinforced cones which have held up great even lugging them around with other gear..." Read more
"...Cons:- Cables you get are pretty mediocre- Cabinet build quality feels cheapA quick background...." Read more
Customers like the size of the speakers. They say the compact design fits seamlessly into their workspace. Customers also appreciate the accuracy for their small size and the variety of input options. They mention the drums are nice and tight, and the product is ample for the open space layout of their townhouse.
"...One last thing I'd recommend. Since these are fairly portable, but all my wires are routed around desk I don't want to undo them if I decide to take..." Read more
"...The Eris 3.5's fit the bill quite well...." Read more
"...are quite similar with an understated clean design and near identical dimensions...." Read more
"...They sound soooo Good!!! I am very happy with these and they are so small and compact they don't take up a lot space...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the clarity of the speakers. They mention the mids and highs are clear, the resolution and detail are about what you would expect from a hundred-dollar product, and the attention to detail is evident. They also say the music sounds fuller and speech in movies is very clear.
"...Low to no noticeable noise, great clarity and sound quality, nice looking, and with reinforced cones which have held up great even lugging them..." Read more
"...The ERIS has an adequate amount of treble and clarity in the high range that I liked at first listen...." Read more
"...Strikes a good balance between airiness and definition. Resolution and detail are about what you would expect from a hundred dollar speaker..." Read more
"Super clear and clean. Presonus did not disappoint...." Read more
Customers find the speakers easy to set up and use. They mention the sleek, compact design and user-friendly features. Customers also say the buying process was simple, the connections are relatively easy to understand, and the powered design simplifies setup. They also mention the versatility of the design and the user-friendliness of the product make them an excellent choice for a home office.
"...well packed, in new condition, with all accessories inside the box, very simple...." Read more
"...I'm using Bluetooth to connect to pc and it's working well! Easy plug and play design with no software that I know of needed. 100% worth the money...." Read more
"What a great purchase! The product is top-notch and the buying process was very simple. I am very happy with my acquisition." Read more
"...Took advantage of Amazon July sale to get a discount. Easily hooked up to my computer and very impressed with the quality of sound." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the functionality of the speakers. Some mention they work great and perform well across the frequency spectrum. However, others say they stopped working, are flat and lifeless, and seem subpar.
"...They can just be a bit flat and lifeless (which is part of the idea with monitors I guess), despite having crispness on it’s side...." Read more
"...On the whole, they perform well across the frequency spectrum...." Read more
"Would not work with my PC speaker set up, tried for 2 hours, no go!" Read more
"...I'm using Bluetooth to connect to pc and it's working well! Easy plug and play design with no software that I know of needed. 100% worth the money...." Read more
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First, let me preface my review by stating two facts. #1: I've worked in radio and audio engineering for a long time, and my ears have been subject to a wide variety of pro & semi pro and even amature gear. I can discern decent audio quality when I hear it. #2: If you don't know the difference between a studio monitor and a pair of speakers, stop reading now & move on to another review, because you just won't get it.
These monitors arrived well packed, in new condition, with all accessories inside the box, very simple. There's the power cord, a set of RCA cables, as well as a 1/8th" aux input cable, along with an instruction manual & some rubberized pads to place on the bottom of the speakers if you desire to use them (as for me, I bought a pair of isolation foam pads as I found a great value on a decent pair, and I know good iso pads will make a difference *Trust me, they DO!* Finally, there's a a interconnecting cable (it's six feet in length) that connects the master speaker (which is the left speaker) to the sattellite speaker (the right)
Setup was EZ-PZ!
Plugged in the aux connection cable to the speaker, and plugged the other end into my cell phone I loaded up with some test audio files I recorded on my DAW at 326Kbps.
First impression when I began listening to the first track (Boston's More Than A Feeling) was the fade up intro sounded nice & clean, and I was hearing very nice sounding instrumentation coming from the source audio. I then proceeded to connect the RCA inputs to my new Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB Direct-Drive Turntable, which features a AT-VM95E stylus. I selected Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab's Electric Light Orchestra - Time.
I selected this test disc due to my respect for Jeff Lynn as a recording engineer & musician. He uses a wide range of analog & synth instruments which i feel will help me judge the quality of these monitors, and they were sounds which I felt would fairly help me assess the frequency response these monitors are capable of delivering.
After listening to that album, & then tossing another few disc's on the platter to compare what I was hearing (favorites always include Walter Eagen's - Magnet & Steel & Pink Floyd's - The Wall, I was convinced I was enjoying a true "Stereo Monitor" experience. No need for me to color the neutral sound emanating from the speakers by adjusting the tonal controls on the back of the main speaker. I was receiving a very nice signal from both the mp3 files I played through my phone using the aux-input jack (which is something I would be planning to do on occasion) and the sound quality output by the a AT-LP120XUSB Direct-Drive Turntable was very pleasing.
The room I am using these monitors in is a about 18' x 12', and there is no need for me to crank the volume up much past just below the halfway point to enjoy a pleasurable listening experience while I sit back on my couch and enjoy listening to music from a distance of about six feet away from where the monitors are place.
For the average audio fan looking for a decent, reliable, entry level pair of studio monitors to faithfully replicate audio (be it from a turntable, tape deck, or mp3 player) without any audio artifacts & coloration, I would definitely recommend these Eris E3.5-3.5" Near Field Studio Monitors by Presonus.
Assuming these speakers wear well, and don't suddenly klunk out on me, I'm feeling very happy with my purchase & look forward to utilizing them along with my new turntable I treated myself to, because (frankly) my ears were getting fatigued listening to some really crappy mp3 recordings, and they say all things come full circle, while I prided myself converting my old analog production studio into a digital audio environment, even recording critical audio as a stereo .Wav file, and mp3's at the highest possible bitrate a given player would play back, nothing really matched the sonic excellence I can hear when playing back music on vinyl. I wasn't going to go broke however returning to my musical playback roots, so I carefully researched and chose the components I budgeted for, & am glad I chose these speakers to provide that last interface in the sonic delivery to my ears, in my opinion - these were a wise choice to make.
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2019
First, let me preface my review by stating two facts. #1: I've worked in radio and audio engineering for a long time, and my ears have been subject to a wide variety of pro & semi pro and even amature gear. I can discern decent audio quality when I hear it. #2: If you don't know the difference between a studio monitor and a pair of speakers, stop reading now & move on to another review, because you just won't get it.
These monitors arrived well packed, in new condition, with all accessories inside the box, very simple. There's the power cord, a set of RCA cables, as well as a 1/8th" aux input cable, along with an instruction manual & some rubberized pads to place on the bottom of the speakers if you desire to use them (as for me, I bought a pair of isolation foam pads as I found a great value on a decent pair, and I know good iso pads will make a difference *Trust me, they DO!* Finally, there's a a interconnecting cable (it's six feet in length) that connects the master speaker (which is the left speaker) to the sattellite speaker (the right)
Setup was EZ-PZ!
Plugged in the aux connection cable to the speaker, and plugged the other end into my cell phone I loaded up with some test audio files I recorded on my DAW at 326Kbps.
First impression when I began listening to the first track (Boston's More Than A Feeling) was the fade up intro sounded nice & clean, and I was hearing very nice sounding instrumentation coming from the source audio. I then proceeded to connect the RCA inputs to my new Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB Direct-Drive Turntable, which features a AT-VM95E stylus. I selected Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab's Electric Light Orchestra - Time.
I selected this test disc due to my respect for Jeff Lynn as a recording engineer & musician. He uses a wide range of analog & synth instruments which i feel will help me judge the quality of these monitors, and they were sounds which I felt would fairly help me assess the frequency response these monitors are capable of delivering.
After listening to that album, & then tossing another few disc's on the platter to compare what I was hearing (favorites always include Walter Eagen's - Magnet & Steel & Pink Floyd's - The Wall, I was convinced I was enjoying a true "Stereo Monitor" experience. No need for me to color the neutral sound emanating from the speakers by adjusting the tonal controls on the back of the main speaker. I was receiving a very nice signal from both the mp3 files I played through my phone using the aux-input jack (which is something I would be planning to do on occasion) and the sound quality output by the a AT-LP120XUSB Direct-Drive Turntable was very pleasing.
The room I am using these monitors in is a about 18' x 12', and there is no need for me to crank the volume up much past just below the halfway point to enjoy a pleasurable listening experience while I sit back on my couch and enjoy listening to music from a distance of about six feet away from where the monitors are place.
For the average audio fan looking for a decent, reliable, entry level pair of studio monitors to faithfully replicate audio (be it from a turntable, tape deck, or mp3 player) without any audio artifacts & coloration, I would definitely recommend these Eris E3.5-3.5" Near Field Studio Monitors by Presonus.
Assuming these speakers wear well, and don't suddenly klunk out on me, I'm feeling very happy with my purchase & look forward to utilizing them along with my new turntable I treated myself to, because (frankly) my ears were getting fatigued listening to some really crappy mp3 recordings, and they say all things come full circle, while I prided myself converting my old analog production studio into a digital audio environment, even recording critical audio as a stereo .Wav file, and mp3's at the highest possible bitrate a given player would play back, nothing really matched the sonic excellence I can hear when playing back music on vinyl. I wasn't going to go broke however returning to my musical playback roots, so I carefully researched and chose the components I budgeted for, & am glad I chose these speakers to provide that last interface in the sonic delivery to my ears, in my opinion - these were a wise choice to make.
Good:
- Sound is neutral
- Very accurate sound stage
- The 'acoustic tuning' it's called allows you to adjust for environment
- aux in on front
- professional look that isn't flashy and full of leds trying to call attention to itself.
Cons:
- Cables you get are pretty mediocre
- Cabinet build quality feels cheap
A quick background. While I'm no audio engineer and I wouldn't classify myself as an audiophile I do have several headphones in the $100-$300 range and a headphone amp and dac. I was looking to upgrade my 15 year old set of pc speakers that work but I knew I could get better.
Sound wise these are called "Multimedia Studio Monitors" and by that definition these are really accurate. I also primarily have headphones with a flat response curve so these very much sound like headphones in that regard. They do have bass but it's not going to rock the place. I'm going to skip getting in to details on audio since other reviewers have done a great job already and I agree with all of them. But if you are looking for accurate speakers for a computer just get these and you’ll be happy. I would not recommend them for a television or something where you are trying to fill an entire room with sound.
The rest of this review is for people that do buy them and it’s their first pair of “studio monitors”.
First off while they seemed to use excellent components for the monitors the cables they give you are pretty mediocre. I included a picture of what's included (power cable is already plugged in and not pictured). The speaker wire that goes between the two speakers is about 6 feet and almost look like 18 AWG wire. I ended up buying 14 AWG wire but knowing what I know now I'd have just got 16 AWG and it would be a little easier to work with. I then connected them to pc using an 1/8" to RCA jacks. The cable they give you is around 5 feet and my computer was further away so had to buy a new cable for that. Any of the 1/8" to RCA should work fine. The power cable is a standard IEC7 non polarized connector and was maybe around 6 feet.
Some setup tips. First off the full manual is not included but can be obtained from presonus.com and searching for eris e3.5 and going to downloads. This explains far more about placement and adjustment than the quick start that's included or even what I say here. The manual explains the details but the volume on the monitor should be around the 11 o'clock to 12 o'clock position in most situations. Once you set that don't touch the volume control on monitor, adjust the audio from the source. With the monitors set to 11 o’clock the signal coming from the computer was too hot (too loud). I would have only been able to turn the volume up to 10% and it was really loud. RCA attentuators will reduce the volume by a certain amount just before entering monitors. Oddly amazon doesn't have them, or they were really overpriced. Search online for "Harrison Labs 12 dB RCA Line Level Attenuator" and it should be in the $30-$40 range as of March 2018. This allowed me to have a greater working range on volume. I now typically listen at around 40% level on computer but occasionally turn it up or lower it. One last thing I bought were Wellcn 26 Pcs Ferrite Cores - EMI RFI Noise Filter Clip for 3mm/ 5mm/ 7mm/ 9mm/ 13mm Diameter-Black. Place those on the power and RCA cables a couple inches before they connect to monitor. I got some occasional crackling sounds and those removed it. I also put one on the aux cable I use to connect my work laptop to these when working from home. It's not needed on the speaker cable going between the monitors but also won't really hurt anything. **See update below on how I've changed this**
From where you are normally positioned there should be an equilateral triangle between you, the two monitors, and the space between the monitors. Meaning if you're head is 3 feet from front of monitor they should also be 3 feet apart and then be turned to face you. If done right you won't see the sides of monitors. You want your ear to be lined up with the small tweeters. Because mine are mounted on a wall a little high I have them tilted down and also on their side, which these monitors support. If you do this make sure to mirror the monitors. Meaning have the tweeters on the outside to get a larger sound stage. Once this is all setup don't touch the equalizer or "acoustic tuning" as they call it. Just listen to music for a few days to get used to them. There also may be a little bit of break in needed. Only after a few days should you make small adjustments to the acoustic tuning options. It's preferable to turn down a setting than boost it. If you’ve edited photos you may have noticed trying to boost the brightness on a dark image looks worse than darkening a bright image. Same idea here. So if it sounds to tinny or harsh you want to turn down the highs slightly. This reduces the highs and thus the lows will be more prominent. Initially it sounded tinny but after a couple days it either went away or I got used to it I haven't had to touch mine.
One last thing I'd recommend. Since these are fairly portable, but all my wires are routed around desk I don't want to undo them if I decide to take monitors with me somewhere. I bought me an extra power cable and then use the 1/8" to rca cable and speaker cable they give you and put in a small ziplock bag. Now all I have to do is disconnect everything from monitors, grab my ziplock bag of stuff and I'm ready to go.
I know that was a lot of information but I hope you found this information helpful and enjoy these.
(update: December 2018)
So far these have been holding up well and have had no issues. In fact considering buying a second pair to have over by my workbench. Since writing above I changed my setup so now I have a Maker Hart Loop Mixer < https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M68UK38 > that I connect my computers and to and then audio goes from there to PreSonus. It lets me adjust levels and I still have some inputs open so I've done things like be on a conference call but also have music playing while I'm waiting for them to start. I also got rid of the RCA Line Level Attentuators. May buy more but only -3 or -6db as the loop mixer doesn't get as loud.
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2018
Good:
- Sound is neutral
- Very accurate sound stage
- The 'acoustic tuning' it's called allows you to adjust for environment
- aux in on front
- professional look that isn't flashy and full of leds trying to call attention to itself.
Cons:
- Cables you get are pretty mediocre
- Cabinet build quality feels cheap
A quick background. While I'm no audio engineer and I wouldn't classify myself as an audiophile I do have several headphones in the $100-$300 range and a headphone amp and dac. I was looking to upgrade my 15 year old set of pc speakers that work but I knew I could get better.
Sound wise these are called "Multimedia Studio Monitors" and by that definition these are really accurate. I also primarily have headphones with a flat response curve so these very much sound like headphones in that regard. They do have bass but it's not going to rock the place. I'm going to skip getting in to details on audio since other reviewers have done a great job already and I agree with all of them. But if you are looking for accurate speakers for a computer just get these and you’ll be happy. I would not recommend them for a television or something where you are trying to fill an entire room with sound.
The rest of this review is for people that do buy them and it’s their first pair of “studio monitors”.
First off while they seemed to use excellent components for the monitors the cables they give you are pretty mediocre. I included a picture of what's included (power cable is already plugged in and not pictured). The speaker wire that goes between the two speakers is about 6 feet and almost look like 18 AWG wire. I ended up buying 14 AWG wire but knowing what I know now I'd have just got 16 AWG and it would be a little easier to work with. I then connected them to pc using an 1/8" to RCA jacks. The cable they give you is around 5 feet and my computer was further away so had to buy a new cable for that. Any of the 1/8" to RCA should work fine. The power cable is a standard IEC7 non polarized connector and was maybe around 6 feet.
Some setup tips. First off the full manual is not included but can be obtained from presonus.com and searching for eris e3.5 and going to downloads. This explains far more about placement and adjustment than the quick start that's included or even what I say here. The manual explains the details but the volume on the monitor should be around the 11 o'clock to 12 o'clock position in most situations. Once you set that don't touch the volume control on monitor, adjust the audio from the source. With the monitors set to 11 o’clock the signal coming from the computer was too hot (too loud). I would have only been able to turn the volume up to 10% and it was really loud. RCA attentuators will reduce the volume by a certain amount just before entering monitors. Oddly amazon doesn't have them, or they were really overpriced. Search online for "Harrison Labs 12 dB RCA Line Level Attenuator" and it should be in the $30-$40 range as of March 2018. This allowed me to have a greater working range on volume. I now typically listen at around 40% level on computer but occasionally turn it up or lower it. One last thing I bought were Wellcn 26 Pcs Ferrite Cores - EMI RFI Noise Filter Clip for 3mm/ 5mm/ 7mm/ 9mm/ 13mm Diameter-Black. Place those on the power and RCA cables a couple inches before they connect to monitor. I got some occasional crackling sounds and those removed it. I also put one on the aux cable I use to connect my work laptop to these when working from home. It's not needed on the speaker cable going between the monitors but also won't really hurt anything. **See update below on how I've changed this**
From where you are normally positioned there should be an equilateral triangle between you, the two monitors, and the space between the monitors. Meaning if you're head is 3 feet from front of monitor they should also be 3 feet apart and then be turned to face you. If done right you won't see the sides of monitors. You want your ear to be lined up with the small tweeters. Because mine are mounted on a wall a little high I have them tilted down and also on their side, which these monitors support. If you do this make sure to mirror the monitors. Meaning have the tweeters on the outside to get a larger sound stage. Once this is all setup don't touch the equalizer or "acoustic tuning" as they call it. Just listen to music for a few days to get used to them. There also may be a little bit of break in needed. Only after a few days should you make small adjustments to the acoustic tuning options. It's preferable to turn down a setting than boost it. If you’ve edited photos you may have noticed trying to boost the brightness on a dark image looks worse than darkening a bright image. Same idea here. So if it sounds to tinny or harsh you want to turn down the highs slightly. This reduces the highs and thus the lows will be more prominent. Initially it sounded tinny but after a couple days it either went away or I got used to it I haven't had to touch mine.
One last thing I'd recommend. Since these are fairly portable, but all my wires are routed around desk I don't want to undo them if I decide to take monitors with me somewhere. I bought me an extra power cable and then use the 1/8" to rca cable and speaker cable they give you and put in a small ziplock bag. Now all I have to do is disconnect everything from monitors, grab my ziplock bag of stuff and I'm ready to go.
I know that was a lot of information but I hope you found this information helpful and enjoy these.
(update: December 2018)
So far these have been holding up well and have had no issues. In fact considering buying a second pair to have over by my workbench. Since writing above I changed my setup so now I have a Maker Hart Loop Mixer < https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M68UK38 > that I connect my computers and to and then audio goes from there to PreSonus. It lets me adjust levels and I still have some inputs open so I've done things like be on a conference call but also have music playing while I'm waiting for them to start. I also got rid of the RCA Line Level Attentuators. May buy more but only -3 or -6db as the loop mixer doesn't get as loud.
















































