
PreSonus Eris-series studio monitors are used worldwide by audio engineers and producers who need to hear every detail of their recordings. Eris 3.5 media reference monitors deliver studio-quality sound in an elegant, compact form factor that makes them ideally suited for bedroom studios, video production, and high-fidelity gaming set-ups. With 25 watts per side of onboard power, the Eris 3.5 reference monitors pack a serious low-end punch, while still delivering clear, accurate audio. Improved speaker voicing over previous designs delivers richer lows and a smoother crossover transition for articulate, accurate transient reproduction through the frequency range and a less fatiguing listening experience. Flexible connection options and a convenient, integrated headphone output make Eris 3.5’s at home in any environment–from home studios to dorm rooms. High- and low-frequency controls make it easy to adjust your Eris speaker’s frequency response to taste and ensure optimal performance in any space. Whether you’re making music or listening to your favorite albums, Eris 3.5 provide a studio-quality sound that will bring your audio to life.
Q: What is the total amplification of these studio monitors?
A: These studio monitors have 50W (25W/side) Class AB amplification.
Q: What type of high-frequency transducer does this product have?
A: These studio monitors have a 1-inch (25 mm), ultra-low-mass, silk-dome, high-frequency transducer.
Q: Do these studio monitors have a headphone amplifier?
A: Yes, they have an integrated headphone amplifier with front-panel stereo 1/8-inch jack.
Q: What kind of inputs do these studio monitors have?
A: These monitors have RCA and ¼-inch balanced TRS plus 1/8-inch stereo Aux In for use with mobile audio devices.
Q: What is the size of the low-frequency transducer?
A: The low-frequency transducer is 3.5 inches and woven-composite.
Q: I want to know how do these speakers connect to the computer?!
A: Since these are stereo (2ch) you'll use the same output as headphones. You'll find a set of outputs on the back of the PC. Connect to the port referred to as Front. I think it's usually the light green port.
Q: How do these connect to the computer?
A: Gotta have a DAC to power them. The presonus audiobox 96 works great