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🎶 Elevate your sound game with studio-grade precision in a sleek, space-saving design!
The PreSonus Eris 3.5 2nd Gen powered studio monitors pack 50 watts of Class A/B power into compact 3.5-inch drivers, delivering balanced, professional-grade audio with customizable acoustic tuning. Designed for laptops, PCs, and smartphones, they offer versatile connectivity and a built-in headphone amp for private listening. Ideal for millennial pros seeking premium sound clarity and control in a stylish, space-conscious package.




| ASIN | B0CC36XVLM |
| Additional Features | Bass Boost |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | For Music Players |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Brand | PreSonus |
| Built-In Media | Power Cable, speaker cable |
| Color | red |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wired |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary, RCA |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Corded electric |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (369) |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Frequency Response | 80 Hz |
| Is Waterproof | false |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21D x 18W x 18H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 3.1 Kilograms |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | presonus |
| Model Name | Eris E3.5 Black |
| Model Number | 2777504121 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 50 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 3.5 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Monitor |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 8 Inches |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 673454011887 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year Limited Warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | No Wireless Communication Technology |
| Woofer Diameter | 3.5 Inches |
A**K
Very good - Great value
Incredible tbh. Nothing beats these when it comes to budget friendly monitors. Check for yourself on YouTube reviews; these are great.
A**R
Amazing bass, "ooof"
I looked them up to see if they had Bluetooth but I think no. Still amazing speakers, I'm using them for my laptop and while learning to mix.
S**E
Not powering on
It did not even power on! I have seen many similar reviews on youtube having the same problem but never expected i will be having the same issue
E**D
nothing Special
Ordinary speaker at a high price
J**U
Jaysh
Good quality sound. Love these
B**N
The selection of connection options meant I was able to quickly connect this speaker system to my TV with no issues at all. Our use case is to improve the sound of a 32" TV in a caravan. There's no room for a soundbar/woofer combination. Plus stereo separation is important. Volume was set to 50% on the speakers and fine volume control was made using the TV remote. I was very quickly blown away by the depth of sound on first test using a radio channel on the TV. The dials to control bass and treble are most useful when watching high dynamic range movies where you might be conscious of explosions bothering your neighbours. Or just want to eq a piece of music a little more to your taste. Overall the sound is extremely clean, punchy, crisp, but not too heavy on the bass or treble (unless you adjust this with the EQ of course). The cone of sound is quite narrow and the speakers benefit from some toe-in when you wish to listen more intently. Regular placing is fine for movie viewing in my experience. There is sufficient cable to expand the sound stage or to accommodate much larger TVs. I would have no hesitation in using these speakers in my primary music listening setup via an amp and would also be very happy with these connected to a pc for gaming. The speakers are particularly attractive and have no garish led lights to distract you. The blue power lead is quite subtle. The only slight negative is the power button which is placed at the bottom of the speaker and operating this one-handed will result in pushing the speaker around the surface it is stood on. The supplied rubber feet provide good isolation from the standing surface, but not sufficient anti slip for on handed power operations. Not a big deal at all and certainly nothing that would put me off buying a second set. Easy to setup and adjust to your liking, attractive design, multiple connection options, great tone and ample volume range for most household situations.
K**L
The speakers are terrible, they play really good sound and have incredible lows, easily connectable aswell. Disappointed with the product
M**H
I just picked these up on an Amazon warehouse deal and I’m pretty pleased about them. First off, worth reminding yourself what you’re paying for and getting here. £85 is buying you a pair of powered monitors/speakers, complete with all the cables you’d likely need to attach to your computer. I didn’t pay extra for the Bluetooth version. Build quality is pretty good too, but you’re not going to take these out and marvel at them. They’re pretty lightweight and feel like they are built to a price point - that’s because they are! Out of the box they feel very functional and for me, there’s no wow factor here. Again, I’m ok with this, but just wasn't sure what I was going to get after reading lots of reviews. They look good when cited, but they don’t have any real ‘premium’ vibes, just to manage any expectations. Mine were in hindsight too high. There are compact and won’t hog too much of your space. I’ve got mine on my desk either side of my monitor with some foam pads underneath to help with the sound/vibrations. Turning on the Mac and running a tune in Logic, it swiftly becomes apparent to my ears that these feel very much like audio speakers. What you get is quite a warm and pleasant sound. It doesn’t feel “neutral” like a monitor arguably should, but more like a hifi speaker. It’s quite a ‘nice’ listen, and most people who are producing music might tell you that monitors are supposed to sound flat and not add any aural “colour” - in my opinion, these do. All is not lost. You can adjust the bass and treble at the back of the powered speaker. I dropped the bass by three and the treble by about one and a half of the markers. This makes the 3.5s better in my opinion. I have them slightly toed in facing me at ear height and they sound quite ok now. Another tip is not to have them too close to the wall. Maybe 10 cm away at a minimum to stop them being a little bass-boomy (yes, still possible with tiny 3.5 inch drivers) At low volume levels I think you can get a pretty decent mix out of these monitors. It’s important to be objective and remember what you’re paying here. It’s easy to discount them, and to say pay at least twice as much for a more flat/neutral sound, and there might be something in that, but for those on tighter budgets, or starting out with music or creative production.. or - and this is for me may be where they excel - for general listening or gaming or streaming music and movies. In this instance I would say these speakers are very versatile. Connect them up to a laptop or phone and you will get a nice sound from them. Calling the studio monitors almost limits their potential. Honestly? These probably are very well pitched at people starting out their journey into creative production, but in my opinion they are not neutral or flat, and that helps when you are mixing. They fact that they sound pretty good weirdly isn’t a good thing sometimes! But I’m trying not be too harsh. The fact that these are distributed by Fender and when you register the warranty you are taken to a Fender website lets you know these are backed by a big name and you’re getting some assurances there. If I was richer, I’d maybe look at the Yamaha HS, JBL 305, or KRK ranges. All available on Amazon, but in most cases nearly twice the price. If you’re on a tight budget, these for many will fit the bill.
J**Y
Like many speakers and headphones, these speakers don't sound that good straight out of the box. So before you send them back to Amazon, play them in. When I was a member of Amazon Vine, I used to play-in headphones and earbuds for several hours before reviewing them. The speakers are active, but only the left speaker has the amplifier with a wired feed to the passive speaker on the right. They come with a 3.5mm TRS jack connected to right and left RCA plugs, 3.5mm TRS to 3.5mm TRS jacks, and bare-end twin cable to connect the right-hand speaker. The left-hand speaker front panel has an on/off switch, volume control, auxiliary input 3.5mm socket, and headphones 3.5mm output. At the rear and the connections, and small pots to adjust high and low audio response. As the speakers are near-field, they are intended to be heard within about a metre, so they are ideal for placing on a computer desk provided that for music, the tweeters are on the same level as your ears. I frequently use the speakers for Zoom and Teams online so I lay the speakers on their sides below the monitor. I put them upright in front of the monitor to listen to music. Whilst they sound reasonable with a connection to my Windows computers, it's improved by placing a pre-amp between the computer and the left speaker: in this case, a Fosi K5 pro.
T**B
These are the best compact monitors Ive ever bought. Yes ... EVER. And I've had more than a few sets over the years. I cannot praise these highly enough. I slowly got rid of old, cumbersome recording equipment over the last few years, none of it worth a anything because its all outdated old skool stuff. So I started again, set myself a reasonable budget to get my brand new home studio up and running and did some research. I actually came in at half my budget after doing lots of homework. My requirements changed due to new tech available. I did not expect these speakers to punch massively above their size and price point. Dont let the 3.5" woofer size put you off. I'm a drummer and love that punchy low end and in my set up there is nothing lacking and they have a really neutral overall soundscape which helps enormously when mixing. They are of course self powered and have acoustic tuning feature which would be tone controls to a non audiophile. They are a bit more than that as you can trim the sound depending on where you position them. Mine are on a shelf, about 1.5m apart. Incidentally, I have placed them in various positions but I have not needed to tweak anything so I have them set to the "flat" position. Nice feature. I have to mention, I was nearly put off because of one youtube video which had the title "why you should not buy these speakers". Ignore it. Guy completely misses the point and tries to make a nonsense appraisal. Yes, if you are looking to fill a huge room or full size studio then yes they will lack the power to fill that room. I am banished to the smallest spare bedroom in the house and the room is just 10ft by 8ft so I bought accordingly. Its a compact-ish home studio and the set up is my laptop with 24" stand alone monitor, Behringer 8 input/output DAC, I use Reaper as my DAW and now have these PreSonus Gen2 monitors which I use for playback, mixing and mastering. I dont use them when actually recording as I use IEMs for that and also Sennheiser HD280Pros. When recording drums, the live signal can be a bit too much as a raw signal through the monitors. Use these within their limits and they are fantastic. Unbeatable value for money and I've spent a lot more on monitors in the past with higher output that didn't perform half as well. I dont know why I didn't buy them sooner. Try and hold an outside disco for a street party with them and you're wasting your time. You know what I mean, use common sense. These genuinely are brilliant.
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