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PreSonus Eris E7 XT 2-Way Active Studio Monitor with EBM Waveguide

134.99

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PreSonus Eris E7 XT 2-Way Active Studio Monitor with EBM Waveguide

4.7

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$134.99

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· 6.55-inch woven composite low-frequency transducer gives deep lows. · 1.25-inch (32 mm), ultra-low-mass, silk-dome, high-frequency transducer provides smooth highs. · Now comes included with Studio One Prime and Studio Magic plug-in suite, over $1000 USD worth of music production software. · Innovative 100˚(H) x 60˚(V) EBM waveguide yields a wide sweet spot and solid imaging. · Acoustic tuning controls allow for accurate mixing contour and tailoring the monitor to your space (Level, HPF, LF Trim, HF Trim, Acoustic Space).

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Lonnie LReviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024

I use almost every day. Good size and great sound. They get pretty loud and have a lot of clarity. Easy to connect and good sturdy build. all the volume controls are on the back but you don't need to mess with them one you get them set up. 3 types of connections so you are set!

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Mack MageeReviewed in the United States on May 23, 2021

I bought these and Kali's LP-6 monitors at the same time to try them both out and ended up keeping these. The E7 XTs were easier to use in my untreated office/studio (standard bedroom) due to a wider listening zone thanks to the waveguides (although the LP-6 also adjusted pretty well to the room too, but hadf a much narrower sweet spot). There's more control over EQ adjustments with the E7 XT than many monitors in this price range, which is great for tailoring acoustics to your space. The main reason I went with these is that the bass is much better on the E7 XTs, as it extends a little lower and is more assertive than the LP-6 (but still quite realistic). Overall, the imaging is solid: you can definitely tell where things are located in the mix and they reveal fine details well. I do have to mention that imaging is a little sharper/more clear on the LP-6, but theres less EQ control and the bass is noticeably weaker on the same tracks. If you're in it only for the imaging (not overall sound reproduction) and you have a separate subwoofer, the LP-6 might be for you. Since I'm not using a subwoofer (yet), I went with these, so I can mix low end more easily. I do plan on getting one of the PreSonus subwoofers in the next few months. I get the feeling after playing with these speakers that they would work really well with a sub, because they sound amazing when you engage the low bypass to 80hz. TLDR: +Great, assertive, and realistic bass for a 6.5 inch speaker +Good imaging and details +Easy to tailor to your space -A little bulky (check your measurements)

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CrustReviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025

This thing sound GREAT. I've got some issues since my PC doesn't have a great aux plug, this guy has a great range of sound. I did get this on sale, so it was only 80 bucks for me, but if you're a musician, or just someone who actually knows sound, I'm sure you'll like this. It's a solid build, very stable and fits nicely as part of a display, and just looks clean overall. You will need to find somewhere near enough to an outlet to plug it in, since it uses a USB cable to power (I have it plugged into my PC, and it still runs fine.) DEFINITELY worth it on sale, but only buy full price if you *really* want it, just because it's so pricey.

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nerdiconReviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025

I bought these at $89 per unit. At this price, I think they are great for my application, which is having an audio output for my Casio PX-5S. I even found some very inexpensive TR to XLR cables that work nicely with these. They have tone and amplification controls on the back sonare wuite flexible and sound good.

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J. BrinkerhoffReviewed in the United States on March 8, 2021

I purchased these Eris 5's last year and have been very impressed. For the price I do not think you can beat these for a home studio. The frequency response is very flat, and the adjustments available on them make fitting into various environments quite easy. I am using them with a Focusrite Scarlett 6i6, and highly recommend you consider using them with a proper interface if possible. Here's why: Initally I tried to use these with a very cheap USB interface - one that only had RCA (unbalanced) output. And I had the same problems that many, many folks have talked about in these reviews. I had a high pitched whine/buzz, barely audible, but it was there. And when my computer went to "sleep" the high pitched sound would actually get louder and cycle every few seconds. UGH! I tried everything - different USB cables, shielded cables, I even powered my USB interface from battery at one point to see if that would help. Nothing did. Eventually I thought - well I bet I really need to use a balanced interface and cables to make this work right. But before I did that I tried one other thing - I used two "grounded to ungrounded" adapters on the power to each speaker. And... the noise was gone. (DO NOT connect the ground tab on those adapters to the screw on your outlet, you want to break the ground connection totally). https://www.amazon.com/JACKYLED-Listed-Grounding-Adapter-4-pack/dp/B071FFHQNC/ref=sr_1_7?crid=2XXRWJAPW1W1Y&dchild=1&keywords=grounded+to+ungrounded+adapter&qid=1615219924&sprefix=grounded+to+un%2Caps%2C157&sr=8-7 This "fixed" it. Later I get a better interface (Focusrite) and I tried unbalanced cables with it and without the grounding adapters, it too whined. However with TRS cables (balanced) it works perfectly with everything plugged into normal power. So - Net result: These are awesome, sound great, and server their purpose perfectly. IF you need to use the UNbalanced connections however - DO NOT plug them into a grounded outlet. If you have a balanced interface and cables, USE THEM and you won't have to worry about any issues (or any other noises creeping in).

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JEFFREY WRIGHTReviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025

They sound great and very easy to set up, the price was ok and the look is great.

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aaron maretReviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025

These sound amazing, very clear and accurate sound. With great bass too.

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Fabian ReynosoReviewed in Mexico on March 25, 2024

Me ha gustado demasiado este producto Ya que por El precio en oferta son excelentes yo diría que Uno de Los mejores en su tipo y segmento Me hubiera gustado que trajera la especificación del rango de frecuen frecuencia Realmente no se sabe en qué rango de frecuencias trabaja pero puedo decir que es alrededor de Los 40 Hertz En frecuencias bajas me gusta su diseño su construcción es robusta Y de alta calidad yo diría que es UN producto de Gama media alta El volumen es suficiente para mezclar me gusta mucho que tiene unos Cortes de graves en la parte trasera de cada altavoz Así como unos selectores para atenuar Los decibeles dependiendo la posición de Los altavoces Créanme no se van arrepentido

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OguzReviewed in Turkey on March 5, 2023

Çok güzel paketlenmişti,hasarsız birşekilde teslim aldım,teşekkürler

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isaac villalobosReviewed in Mexico on May 17, 2023

solo e pedido uno para checarlos y llego rápido, ya pedí el segundo, aunque se está tardando más en enviar aun no lo envían lo pedí hace 4 días y ni si quiera se a visto reflejado el pago ni el envió, el monitor diseño actual buena estetica, sonido plano, tiene buen rango de frecuencias buenas frecuencias bajas, pero no excesivas, en grupos misionan que mete ruido tal vez es algo referente a cables o circuito eléctrico, lo conecte con un cable ts común de guitarra y no se escuchó algún ruido extraño, si se escucha un tipo de seseo un poco más pronunciado que los otros que tengo, pero nada excesivo a 30cm deja de sentirse ese pequeño seseo (sonido de sssss común), en lo negativo pues es algo grande la caja y el cono es de 5.5 pulgadas no de 6.5, los otros monitores b2030a modelo no actual que aparecen en la imagen son un poco mejor en sonido, frecuencias y potencia y son un poco menos brumosos, pero también son más caros. ya envíenme el segundo monitor eris 7xt por favor.

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TunaReviewed in Turkey on September 21, 2023

İçinden güç kablosu dahi çıkmaması üzdü. Ama istediğim netlik ve ses gücünü çok iyi hissediyorum. Beklentimi karşıladı

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PaoloReviewed in Italy on March 13, 2022

Avevo già delle m-audio più piccole che volevo cambiare, per cui ho optato per lo stesso marchio e il modello bx5 d3, ma hanno dei bassi esagerati, sembra che ci sia un sub in stanza. Impostando la compensazione "audio space" a -4db le cose migliorano ma non del tutto soddisfatto quindi ho comprato questa cassa Presonus Eris E5, che era l'altra mia scelta, per fare una prova comparativa. Ho proprio messo a confronto una vicino all'altra la m-audio e la presonus, switchando in continuazione durante l'ascolto. Per quanto riguarda i bassi la presonus flat si avvicina alla m-audio a -4db (e forse la m-audio ancora ne ha di più). I medi e alti rimangono molto indietro sulla m-audio mentre sulla eris sono belli in evidenza, ti sembra che il cantante sia dentro la cassa. Per di più la eris ha dei controlli per limare bassi-medi-alti a piacere (entro certi limiti), quindi ottimo. Cosa poi molto più importante, la m-audio presenta un ronzio di rete costante appena accesa (anche senza cavo di segnale collegato), cosa che facevano anche le mie vecchie m-audio, mentre la eris non lo fa! Entrambe fanno un pò di fruscio ma solo se ci si avvicina col l'orecchio al cono. In conclusione...ho restituito le m-audio e mi sono tenuto questa Eris E5 e ho comprato l'altra per fare la coppia!! PRO: suono bilanciato e presente ampia possibilità di regolazione onboard compatte bass port anteriore nessun ronzio prezzo corretto CONTRO: design pulito ma un pò anonimo da accese si illumina il logo Presonus in blu, non forte ma a qualcuno potrebbe dare fastidio.