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PreSonus Eris E3.5 BT 3.5
PreSonus Eris E3.5 BT 3.5
PreSonus Eris E3.5 BT 3.5
PreSonus Eris E3.5 BT 3.5
PreSonus Eris E3.5 BT 3.5

PreSonus Eris E3.5 BT 3.5" Bluetooth Studio Monitors - Professional Near Field Speakers for Music Production, Home Recording & Podcasting

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Description

Designed by a proven leader in studio reference monitors, Eris E3.5 BT speakers deliver studio-quality sound with the convenience of Bluetooth wireless technology. In addition to Bluetooth wireless connectivity, YOU get the flexibility of rear-panel, ¼-inch TRS and RCA inputs; a front-panel 1/8-inch stereo Line input for use with mobile audio devices; A handy front-panel volume control; and an integrated headphone amplifier. Experience loud, clear audio thanks to 50W of Onboard class AB power. Want more bass? Adjust the speakers’ response to taste with low- and high-frequency tuning controls. The Eris E3.5 BT speakers’ elegantly compact form is well-suited for any home environment, yet they’re compact enough to fit almost anywhere. Making them a great choice for music lovers, content creators, and gamers.

Features

    The reviews speak for themselves.

    The only true studio monitor for multimedia, gaming, watching movies, or producing your next hit.

    Now comes included with Studio One Prime and Studio Magic plug-in suite, over $1000 USD worth of music production software.

    3.5-inch woven composite drivers produce a more powerful bass response with a more accurate overall sound.

    Bluetooth 5.0 wireless stereo connectivity lets you play audio from smart devices or go cord-free.

    1-inch (25 mm) ultra-low-mass, silk-dome, high-frequency transducer provides a wide sweet spot.

    High- and low-frequency controls let you fine-tune the speaker’s response to the space you’re in.

    Multiple input configurations (RCA, ¼-inch balanced TRS, and front-panel 1/8-inch stereo Aux In) let you connect to almost any audio source.

    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.

    50W (25W/side) Class AB amplification.

Reviews

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I'm not an "audiophile" nor do I do recording. But I'm a bit snobby and pretty picky. I hate that most speakers and headphones accentuate bass or treble too much and I miss my mids.I had a pair of Edirol (Roland) monitors that I loved but they died and are no longer made, so I ended up going with these.I waited a while to post this review. I think I've had them 6 months or so. Sometimes initial impressions don't pan out, and practicality takes time to judge.I love these speakers more than my old ones. Very flat response to my ears. As close to my ATH-M50 headphones as I imagine I'd ever get w/ bookshelf sized speakers. High hats come through great, bass is very reasonable, and the midrange tones aren't washed out.Working from home for COVID, they've been pushed into duty as my primary computer speakers and do really well at that too. Going from video conferencing to listening to music doesn't require software EQ changes for either.I didn't think the Bluetooth would be handy, but I've used it a lot with my phone to play music and later paired an Alexa with it. I handles the computer being plugged in and the multiple bluetooth devices without any hastle. And the audio quality via Bluetooth sounds fine to me, unlike any headphones I've tried (I probably just haven't been willing to spend enough there).If you want booming bass, then these are probably not for you. You'll need bigger woofers or a sub. But I listen to a wide variety of music, and it all sounds right to me.It's not so much that I ever think "wow, these sound so great," it's that I never cringe thinking they sound wrong. I'm an "album guy" from being a kid with records, tapes, and CDs. I've listened to a lot that I have memorized through these. These are albums where when the gap between songs is off from the original media I have a moment of confusion, I couldn't listen to MP3s of in the early 2000's because they sounded "wrong", or I haven't been able to tolerate on road trips because the car stereo + highway noise kills the mid range.This is a list of some albums I had ingrained in my head before I got these and have enjoyed through them. Because I am an omnivore, one or more might be relevant to you:- Booker T. and The MG's discography- Can's "Tago Mago" and "Ege Bamyasi"- Gojira's "Magma"- Husker Du's "Zen Arcade" and "New Day Rising"- Johnny Cash's prison albums- Kendrick Lemar's discography- Kraftwerk's "Autobahn" and "Trans-Europe Express"- Massive Attack through Mezzanine- Meat Puppets II- Metallica through the "Black Album"- Nirvana's discography- Pavement's discography- Portishead's original albums- Slint's "Spiderland"- Stevie Wonder's "Talking Book" through "Songs in the Key of Life"- Talking Head's first three albums and "Stop Making Sense"- Television's "Marquee Moon"- The Beatles' discography- Wu-Tang's "36 Chambers" and the GZA's "Liquid Swords"- Yes's "Fragile"These little speakers met my expectations in audio quality for the bookshelf size, and exceeded my expectations for ease of use with multiple inputs. Months later, I am very happy with a purchase I was very nervous about.