🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The PreSonus Eris E4.5 is a pair of 4.5-inch near-field studio monitors designed for music lovers, content creators, and gamers. With a powerful 50-watt Class AB amplification, woven-composite woofers, and silk-dome tweeters, these monitors deliver accurate and balanced sound. They feature front-panel controls for easy access, multiple connectivity options, and come bundled with premium music production software, making them an ideal choice for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 50 Watts |
Connectivity Protocol | Auxiliary |
Connectivity Technology | RCA |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.6"D x 17.4"W x 12.6"H |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Compatible Devices | Computer; media player; mixer; line-level device |
Speaker Size | 4.5 |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Personal entertainment, music production, gaming |
Controller Type | Corded Electric |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
Speaker Type | Monitor |
Additional Features | 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 |
Subwoofer Diameter | 4.5 Inches |
Y**R
Surprisingly Good Monitors at a Surprisingly Comfortable Price Point
Let me first start by saying that this is not my first pair of small near-field monitors. I've owned two other pairs of similarly-sized monitors in the past, both of which sounded like cheap junk. These days, I do my listening and mixing on a pair of Yamaha HS8s on two isolating stands in a very dampened (though largely untreated) bedroom, but I needed a slightly more portable pair of speakers that could accompany my laptop and a small interface to production sessions away from home. I wanted something with above-average sound quality at a price that wouldn't hurt my feelings if they somehow got damaged during transport.I read tons of reviews both here and at every reputable pro-audio retail website, and chose these over every other similarly priced and sized model because of their consistently glowing reviews. Of course, I was still skeptical because I have a hard time trusting the opinions and expectations of others when it comes to reviews on entry-level studio monitors. As a self-proclaimed "reasonable audiophile" and someone who has been producing and mixing music for a little more than 10 years now, I'm sure even my credentials (and my ears) will come into question during this review, and they should. It's always best to be skeptical about the type of claims I'm going to make here, especially when it comes to speakers or headphones that you haven't personally had the opportunity to audition before buying. Keeping that in mind, here are my thoughts on the Eris E4.5 monitors.Wow.At the time I purchased these, they were selling here for just under $200. I feel comfortable saying that these are the unicorn exception to the "you get what you pay for" rule of audio equipment. They don't blow me away in the same way that larger, more expensive speakers often do, but to say that I was initially stunned by the sound of these speakers would be an understatement. Because I purchased these speakers for mixing, I was most interested in how they perform at low-to-moderate levels. They certainly get loud enough to fill a room with sound, even uncomfortably loud in the right room, but I'll never need them to be that loud.At a level just slightly above the volume of the average speaking voice, these things sound unbelievably good for their size. The bass and sub-bass response isn't going to shake your foundation, but it's more than good enough for my purposes. 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 with your knuckles. The included adhesive foam pads didn't do anything special in terms of isolation, but they stick well and helps them to not slide around so easily on a smooth surface. If you really need to isolate these from the surface they're sitting on, just spring for some Auralex or a pair of small desktop stands.On the whole, they perform well across the frequency spectrum. They're far from flat, but they're also nowhere near as colorful as other similar small near-field monitors I've used; make no mistake, this lack of extreme coloration is a very good thing. They really shine in the midrange and treble frequencies, though. At low volumes, they deliver audio with impressive clarity. If you're working a quiet room, you should have no trouble hearing your changes on these little workhorses.I've already traveled with them once; took a trip to a cabin in the mountains and these had no problems keeping up when inspiration struck. I produce primarily electronic rock music, so being able to hear and understand what's going on at the bottom of the mix is extremely important in most of what I do. Again, the bass won't rock the house, but it's there and it gives you just what you need if you know what to listen for.When they're at home, they're hooked up to my turntable; a very modest AT-LP120 and a MicroPhono preamp (yes, the Behringer unit). The manual included with these monitors states that you should use the on-board "low cutoff" control to attenuate the bass frequencies if you plan to back them up close to a wall, but I've gotten the best results by ignoring that advice, leaving that switch at 0 and keeping them about 2" from the wall atop a bookshelf. I'll need to upgrade at least two other parts of my vinyl chain before I can feel like it has outgrown these speakers.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. I won't waste your time waxing poetic about the subjective, unquantifiable aspects of the sound these monitors produce, but I can't emphasize enough that you'll get more than your money's worth out of these. If you have realistic expectations of what near-field monitors of this size and price will sound like, you'll probably be just as impressed as I was.
N**B
Impressive speakers
The PreSonus Eris E4.5 speakers are an exceptional addition to any audio setup, offering a delightful blend of impressive sound quality, thoughtful design, and versatile features. These compact 4.5-inch speakers manage to pack a powerful punch, making them a perfect choice for both casual listeners and professional audio enthusiasts.One of the standout features of the Eris E4.5 speakers is their balanced and accurate sound reproduction. With their woven composite drivers and silk-dome tweeters, these speakers deliver a remarkably clear and detailed audio experience across a wide range of frequencies. Whether you're listening to music, watching movies, or editing audio, the Eris E4.5 speakers excel at providing a well-defined soundstage and an immersive listening experience.The speakers' design also deserves commendation. The front-ported enclosure not only enhances bass response but also allows for flexible placement, making it easier to integrate them into various setups. The compact size is ideal for smaller spaces, yet the speakers manage to maintain their ability to fill a room with rich sound. Additionally, the professional-grade acoustic tuning controls on the back panel enable users to fine-tune the speakers to their preferences and the acoustic characteristics of the room, further enhancing the listening experience.Connectivity options are another strong point of the Eris E4.5 speakers. The speakers offer multiple input options, including balanced TRS, unbalanced RCA, and an auxiliary input, making it convenient to connect to a wide range of devices such as computers, audio interfaces, and mobile devices. The inclusion of a headphone output on the front panel is a thoughtful touch, allowing for private listening without the need to disconnect the speakers.Whether you're a music producer, video editor, or simply a music lover, the PreSonus Eris E4.5 speakers offer a remarkable value proposition. Their accurate sound reproduction, versatile design, and user-friendly features make them an excellent choice for anyone seeking a compact yet high-quality speaker solution. With the Eris E4.5 speakers, PreSonus has once again demonstrated their commitment to delivering reliable and top-notch audio equipment that caters to both professionals and enthusiasts alike.
N**O
Do I really need another set of speakers?
Yes! These are super little POWERED (115VAC directly plugged into the back) playback monitors for the studio. I’ve had them for a month now and don’t know why I waited so long. Nice options for connectors in the back including RCA and 1/4” phone jacks Mine have a black and red wire going from the left to the right speaker and the feed is from the input speaker. You can extend or change this wire but I’m not a fan of the black and red wire to the “satellite” speaker. Everything else goes on with the right speaker - volume, on/off, inputs and such. (Or left depending on how you arrange your space.). Mino phone jack for headphone out and AUX inputs in the front - nice touch. The soundscape is wonderful. Trim pots on the rear for a bit of EQ. If you want a ton of bass this is not your speaker but I will say it reproduces sound much better than the Bose computer speakers I have and those were pretty decent! I like the full range of sound production and if your a tuber, these are perfect for video and audio production. Nice and plenty of the lows, separate high tweeter gives excellent high range and nothing really gets buried. Room acoustics make a big difference y’all so you really have to match the speaker to your space. Mine is 13x13 w hardwood flooring and a bunch of guitars hanging on the walls. Not an ambient recording studio but great for laying down some tracks with the Midi keyboard and drums, electric guitar and bass. We do vocals in the closet! Great speakers! And, no, you can never have too many!!
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