PreSonus Eris E3.5 studio monitors are used worldwide by audio engineers who need to hear every detail of their recordings. Ideal for gaming and home video production, the Eris E3.5 employs the same technology as the larger Eris models to deliver studio-quality sound, with a smooth and accurate frequency response. Compact enough to fit almost anywhere, the Eris studio monitor uses a woven composite, low-frequency driver. The weave and nature of the Eris E3.5’s 3.5″ woofer result in a more constant dispersion pattern throughout the frequency range, resulting in less time-smeared audio and cleaner overall sound.
The Eris E3.5 is equipped also with a 1″ silk-dome tweeter that produces a smooth and refined sound, accurately reproducing transients and high frequencies. The tweeter is designed to radiate sound with a fairly wide dispersion pattern, creating a large optimal listening area or “sweet spot” so you can move around and still hear everything accurately. With three different types of audio inputs, it’s easy to feed audio to your Eris monitors from a mixer, an interface, a media player or almost any other line-level source. The Eris E3.5 is equipped with rear-panel, 1/4″ TRS and RCA inputs, as well as front-panel, 1/8″ stereo unbalanced line inputs for use with mobile audio devices. With this selection, you’ll have no problem hooking your Eris speakers up with virtually any line-level source, including your smartphone or tablet. The loud, clear, front-panel headphone amplifier lets you work and play in stealth mode without disturbing neighbors or housemates.
The PreSonus Eris E3.5 also includes a special edition of Studio Magic, a suite of over $1,000 USD worth of music software including Studio One Prime and tons of plug-ins, loops, virtual instruments, effects, and tutorials. The Magic edition of Studio One Prime is compatible with all of the included plug-ins and, because they’re included in VST, AU and AAX formats, you can also use them in any DAW you’d like. It doesn’t matter if you’re working on your first podcast episode or your tenth Grammy—you’ll soon find yourself conjuring from the book of Studio Magic.
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