PreSonus Eris Series E44 High-Definition MTM Studio Monitors Owner’s Manual
- June 6, 2024
- PreSonus
Table of Contents
Eris® Series E44 / E66
High-Definition MTM Studio Monitors
**Owner’s Manual
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Overview
1.1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the PreSonus Eris E44/E66 studio monitors. The E44
and E66 active monitors feature a nested MTM (mid-woofer-tweeter mid-woofer)
design that delivers the accurate response, expanded frequency range, and the
widest stereo field available in their class.
We encourage you to contact us at
225-216-7887 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central
Time) with questions or comments regarding your PreSonus Eris E44/ E66.
PreSonus Audio Electronics is committed to constant product improvement, and
we value your suggestions highly. We believe the best way to achieve our goal
of constant product improvement is by listening to the real experts: our
valued customers. We appreciate the support you have shown us through the
purchase of this product and are confident that you will enjoy your Eris
E44/E66! **
ABOUT THIS MANUAL: We suggest that you use this manual to familiarize
yourself with the features, applications, and correct connection procedures
for your Eris E44/E66 before connecting it to the rest of your studio gear.
This will help you avoid problems during installation and setup.
Throughout this manual, you will find Power User Tips that can quickly
make you an Eris expert. In addition to the Power User Tips, you will find
several tutorials that cover monitor placement as well as setting the Input
Level, EQ, and Acoustic Space controls.
1.2 Summary of Eris E44/E66 Features**
- Nested MTM design provides smooth on- and off-axis response
- Dual 4.5/6.5″Woven composite LF Drivers produce a more dynamic output than conventional designs
- 1.25″ silk dome HF Driver
- Supports Horizontal and Vertical speaker placement
- LF Amplifier Power: 50W / 80W
- HF Amplifier Power: 40W / 60W
- Balanced XLR and ¼”TRS, and Unbalanced RCA inputs
- Continuously Variable HF and MF controls (-6 to +6dB)
- Low Cut Filter (Flat, 80Hz,100Hz)
- Acoustic Space settings (Flat, -2 dB, -4 dB) compensates for room placement
- RF interference, Output-current Limiting, Over- temperature, and Subsonic filter protection
- External mains fuse
- Power: 110-120V ~50/60 Hz or 220-240V ~50/60 Hz
1.3 What is in the box
In addition to this manual, your Eris E44/ E66 package contains the following:
(1) PreSonus Eris E44 or E66 powered studio monitor|
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(1) IEC power cable|
(6) Foam feet to be placed on the bottom of the speaker to improve isolation|
Hookup
2.1 Rear Panel Connections and Controls
2.1.1 Inputs
Line-level Inputs. The Eris E44/E66 provides a choice of three inputs: two balanced (XLR and ¼” TRS) and one unbalanced (RCA). These inputs accept a line-level signal from your audio source and feed that signal to the monitor’s built-in power amplifiers. These inputs are provided to allow for flexible connectivity and not for connecting multiple sources to your speakers simultaneously. Please connect only one source to your Eris E44/E66.
Power User Tip: If your audio source provides balanced XLR or ¼” TRS
(tip-ring-sleeve) outputs, use one of the corresponding balanced Eris inputs,
since balanced cables are resistant to induced noise from radio-frequency or
electromagnetic interference (RFI or EMI). If the audio source has unbalanced
¼” TS (tip-sleeve) outputs, use a ¼”-to-RCA adapter or adapter cable. Always
use the shortest cable possible to minimize the risk of induced RFI or EMI
noise.
Input Gain: Sets the level of the input signal before it is amplified.
2.1.2 Power
IEC Power Connection: Your Eris E44/E66 accepts a standard IEC power cord.
Warning: Do not remove the center grounding prong or use a ground-lift
adapter, as this could result in electric shock.
Power Switch. This is the On/Off switch. The power status is indicated by an LED on the front of the cabinet.
AC Select Switch. The input-power voltage is set at the factory to correspond with the country in which it was shipped. Use this switch only if you are using your Eris speakers in a country that uses a different standard voltage than is used in the country where you purchased your Eris E44 or E66.
2.1.3 Acoustic Tuning Controls
High: Boosts or cuts all frequencies above 10 kHz by ±6 dB. Power
User Tip : The High control on the Eris E44/E66 is a high-shelf EQ and
attenuates or boosts frequencies above 10 kHz. This EQ is much like the treble
control on a car stereo: It raises or lowers the gain on all frequencies above
the specified cutoff frequency. Shelving EQs can make big changes to the sound
very quickly by adding or removing an entire range of frequencies.
Mid: Boosts or cuts frequencies around 1 kHz by ±6 dB.
The Mid control is a peak EQ that lets you boost MID or cut a specified
frequency band (in this case, a band about two octaves wide, centered at 1
+6dB kHz). It’s capable of more subtle changes.
Low Cutoff : Rolls off the level of all frequencies below the specified
frequency (80 or 100 Hz) at a slope of -12 dB/ octave. Can be defeated by
setting it to Flat, in which case, the monitor’s natural roll-off takes over.
Acoustic Space : Cuts the level of all frequencies below 800 Hz by the
specified amount (-2 or -4 dB) to compensate for the bass boost that occurs
when the monitor is placed near a wall or corner. Can be defeated by setting
it to 0 dB.
2.2 Hookup Diagrams
2.2.1 Basic Setup ****
2.2.2 Advanced Setup with Speaker Switching
Tutorials
3.1 Monitor Placement
Ideally, near-field monitors should be placed so that the tweeters are at the same height as your ears when you are mixing.
Eris E44 and E66 speakers can be placed vertically or horizontally; when placed vertically, they should form a mirror-image pair, with the tweeters on the outside.
When placed horizontally, the tweeters should be on top.
The speakers should be separated so that the tweeters form an equilateral
triangle with your head. The monitors should be “toed in,” or angle, so that
they are pointed at you, not pointed straight ahead.
3.1.1 Badge Rotation
The logo badge on your Eris E44 and E66 can be rotated to match their orientation in your studio. Once you have positioned your monitors in the orientation that works the best for you, simply use your fingers to twist the logo so that it is right-side up.
3.2 Input Gain Setting
The best place to start is to set the Input Level control at its unity gain
position (labeled “U”). That means the level of the signal reaching the
amplifier is the same as the level of the signal entering the monitor’s input.
This ensures a good, strong signal level without amplifying any extraneous
noise. Make sure that the gain controls on your audio source have been
optimized for maximum signal level and minimum noise. This process is called
“gain staging,” and you can learn about it from many online sources. You
should always set the Input Gain on your Eris monitor so that all other level
controls in the system needn’t be turned way up or way down to achieve a
comfortable listening volume.
If setting the input gain to Unity is unsatisfactory, you can try different
settings, but remember that it’s better to avoid settings above U if possible.
If the volume is too loud at unity gain, feel free to turn the Input Gain
control down a bit–but not so far that you have to crank your audio source’s
output level to its maximum setting. If you set it too low, you’ll have to
crank your audio source’s output level way up, which will increase the audible
noise from your source signal. If you set it too high, any noise in the signal
will be amplified, which you don’t want, either! Again, if you properly gain-
stage your audio source, setting Input Gain to U or slightly lower should work
fine.
Once the monitor’s Input Gain control is set, leave it alone; don’t use it as
a system-volume control. Leave that job to your audio device’s output level
control.
3.3 Equalizer Setting Suggestions
The Eris E44/E66 provides three EQ controls in its Acoustic Tuning section:
High, Mid, and Low Cutoff. (There’s also an Acoustic Space control, which is
covered in the next section.) In general, setting the High control to 0 (no
boost or cut) will produce the best results. However, if the sound is
generally too bright or shrill, try turning this control down below 0; if the
sound is too dull and lifeless, try turning it up above 0. It’s always better
to cut than to boost and to use the smallest cut or boost needed to get the
job done.
The Mid control is a mid-frequency peak filter that boosts or cuts frequencies
centered on 1 kHz and extends about one octave above and below that frequency.
Again, setting this control to 0 will generally produce the best results. If
you want to emulate a car stereo, try turning it down below 0 to approximate
the common “smiley face”
EQ curve. On the other hand, if you want to emulate a cheap portable radio,
try turning it up above 0. Try not to boost much, since this can add noise to
the signal.
The Low Cutoff control rolls off the low frequencies below the specified
frequency (80 or 100 Hz). Engage this control if you are using a subwoofer in
conjunction with the Eris E44/E66 monitors, and set it to the same frequency
as the crossover to the subwoofer. If you’re not using a subwoofer, set the
control to Flat. If you want to emulate a cheap radio, engage this control at
80 or 100 Hz while boosting the Mid control.
Power User Tip: Do not use the EQ controls on your Eris monitor to correct
problems in your mix. While this changes what you hear in the control room, it
has no effect on your recorded audio.
3.4 Acoustic Space Setting Suggestions
When a monitor is placed close to a wall, or in a corner, the low frequencies
tend to be emphasized more than if the monitor is far from any room boundary;
this effect is called “boundary bass boost.” It is most pronounced if the
monitor is in a corner and less pronounced, but present, if the monitor is
near one wall.
To compensate for this bass boost, the Eris E44/ E66 provides an Acoustic
Space switch that cuts all frequencies below 800 Hz by a fixed amount.
If the monitors are close to the corners of the room, start by setting the
Acoustic Space switch to -4 dB, which provides the most bass attenuation.
If the monitors are close to the back wall, try setting the Acoustic Space
switch to -2 dB for less attenuation.
If the monitors are far from any wall, there will be no bass boost, so set the
switch to 0 dB.
Resources
4.1 Technical Specifications
INPUTS (E44 and E66)
1- Balanced XLR
1- Balanced ¼”TRS
1- Unbalanced RCA
**PERFORMANCE
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Frequency Response
E44 | 55 Hz to 22 kHz |
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E66 | 45 Hz to 22 kHz |
Crossover Frequency
E44 | 2.9 kHz |
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E66 | 2.4 kHz |
LF Amplifier Power
E44 | 50W |
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E66 | 80W |
HF Amplifier Power
E44 | 35W |
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E66 | 65W |
Peak SPL at 1M
E44 | 103 dB |
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E66 | 106 dB |
LF Drivers
E44 | dual 4.5” Woven composite |
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E66 | dual 6.5” Woven composite |
HF Driver
E44 | 1.25” silk dome |
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E66 | 1.25” silk dome |
Input Impedance
E44 and E66 | 10 kΩ |
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USER CONTROLS
Volume Range
E44 and E66 | A-type taper |
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MF Control
E44 and E66 | Variable (-6 to +6 dB) |
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HF Control
E44 and E66 | Variable (-6 to +6 dB) |
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Low Cut
E44 and E66 | Flat, 80 Hz, 100 Hz |
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Acoustic Space
E44 and E66 | Flat, -2 dB, -4 dB |
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PROTECTION (E44 and E66)
RF interference
Output-current limiting
Over-temperature
Turn-on/off transient
Subsonic filter
External mains fuse
POWER
E44 and E66 | 100-120V ~50/60 Hz or 220-240V ~50/60 Hz |
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CABINET
E44 and E66 | Vinyl-laminated MDF |
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PHYSICAL
(Width/Height/Depth)
E44 | 7” x 7” x 14.3” (180 mm x 180 mm x 365 mm) |
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E66 | 8.5” x 9.8” x 18.1” (215 mm x 250 mm x 460 mm) |
Weight
E44 | 11.9 lb (5.4 kg) |
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E66 | 23.4 lb (10.6 kg) |
Troubleshooting
No Power. First, ensure that your Eris E44/E66 is plugged in. If it’s
connected to a power conditioner, verify that the power conditioner is turned
on and functioning.
If the problem still exists, disconnect the power cable from your E44/E66 and
check the fuse on the back panel of your E44/ E66. The fuse housing is located
directly beneath the IEC power cable connection. A blown fuse may look black
on the inside or the wire inside might appear broken. A very black fuse is a
sign that something may have shorted out. Try replacing the fuse with a new
one. The type of fuse needed for your monitor is listed below the power inlet.
Be sure to use the correct fuse for the set input-power voltage. If the fuse
blows again, you will need to contact PreSonus for a repair.
No audio. If your Eris E44/E66 appears to power on but you hear no sound
when playing audio from your audio source (the lights are on but nobody’s
home), first make sure that the cable connecting your audio source to the
monitor is working correctly. Also, verify that the Input Gain control is set
to provide enough amplitude for the signal.
Hum. Usually, the hum is caused by a ground loop. Verify that all audio
equipment is connected to the same power source. If you are not using a power
conditioner, we highly recommend that you add one. Not only will this help to
minimize hum, but it will also better protect your equipment from power
surges, brownouts, etc.
Use balanced cables whenever possible. If your audio device does not offer a
balanced output, you can connect it to a direct box, which will provide a
ground-lift switch and a balanced output.
Finally, make sure that your audio cables are not run near power cables, and
use cables that are the appropriate length for your application. Using cables
that are too long not only increases the risk of noise, it increases the
likelihood that the cables are coiled, which will essentially create an
antenna that picks up all kinds of audio interference.
Added bonus: PreSonus’ previously Top Secret recipe for…
Rice Dressing
Ingredients:
- 1lb ground beef
- 1 lb chopped chicken liver
- 1 onion (diced)
- 2 green peppers (diced)
- 4-6 celery stalks (diced)
- 2 garlic cloves (minced)
- ¼ C. chopped fresh parsley
- 3 C. chicken stock
- 6 C. cooked rice
- 1 Tbs. oil
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Cayenne pepper to taste
Cooking Instructions:
- In a large pot, heat oil on medium-high and add meat, salt, and pepper to taste. Stir until meat begins to brown.
- Lower heat and add all vegetables. Cook until onions are transparent and celery is very tender. Add stock as necessary to prevent burning.
- Stir in cooked rice. Add remaining stock and simmer on low until ready to serve.
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which is a classic.
Eris® Series E44 / E66
High-Definition MTM Studio Monitors
Owner’s Manual
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