PreSonus Eris -series E3.5 High-Definition Media Reference Monitors Owner’s Manual
- June 6, 2024
- PreSonus
Table of Contents
PreSonus Eris -series E3.5 High-Definition Media Reference Monitors
Overview
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a pair of PreSonus® Eris® high-definition media
reference monitors. Ideal for gaming, home content creation, or just
listening to your favorite album, Eris media reference monitors deliver
studio-quality sound, with a smooth and accurate frequency response.
PreSonus Audio Electronics is committed to constant product improvement, and
we highly value your suggestions. 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!
About this manual: We suggest that you use this manual to familiarize yourself
with the features, applications, and correct connection procedures for your
Eris media reference monitors before trying to connect it to your other audio
equipment. This will help you avoid problems during installation and setup.
This manual describes the functionality for all four Eris media
reference models. Please note that Bluetooth connectivity
is only available on the Eris E3.5BT and Eris E4.5BT.
Throughout this manual, you will find Power User Tips that can quickly make
you an Eris expert and help you get the most out of your investment.
Product Registration
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your my PreSonus account, you can view all your PreSonus hardware and software
registrations; contact support; track orders and more.
To register your Eris media reference monitors
Go to My.PreSonus.com and follow the onscreen instructions. OR Download the MyPreSonus app from the Apple App Store or Google Play.
What’s in the Box
Your Eris media reference monitors’ package contains the following:
Connections and Controls
Each Eris media reference monitor pair consists of one active speaker and one passive speaker. Nearly every connection is located exclusively on the active speaker. This speaker provides signal and power for the passive speaker. The exceptions are the bare-wire connectors, which send power and signal from the active speaker to the passive speaker.
Rear Panel
Inputs
Line-level Inputs. The Eris active speaker provides a choice of two pairs
of
inputs on the rear-panel: left and right balanced ¼” TRS and left and right
unbalanced RCA. These inputs accept a line-level signal from an audio
source and feed that signal to each monitor’s power amplifier. These inputs
are provided to enable flexible connectivity, not for connecting multiple
sources to your speakers simultaneously. A third 1/8” stereo input is
available
on the front panel, please see Section 2.2 for more information.
Power User Tip: The left inputs (balanced or unbalanced) send signal to the amplifier that powers the active speaker; and the right inputs send signal to the amplifier that powers the passive speaker. PreSonus recommends that the active speaker be placed on the left side of your mixing space and the passive speaker be placed on the right. However, if you prefer to have the controls located on your active monitor placed on the right side of your workspace, be sure to reverse the inputs from your audio source to maintain the correct stereo image.
Power
Acoustic Tuning Controls
High. Boosts or cuts all frequencies above 10 kHz by ±6 dB.
Power User Tip: The High control is a high-shelf EQ and attenuates or
boosts frequencies above 10 kHz. This EQ is much like the treble control on a
home or 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.
Low. Boosts of cuts frequencies around 100 Hz by ±6 dB.
Power User Tip: The Low control is a low-shelf EQ and attenuates or boosts frequencies below 100 Hz. This function is the equivalent to the Bass control on a home or car stereo: It raises or lowers the gain on all frequencies below the specified cutoff frequency. Shelving EQs can make big changes to sound very quickly by adding or removing an entire range of frequencies.
Connections and Controls Active Speaker Front Panel
Speaker Connections
Bare-wire connectors. This connection is used to send power and send signal to the passive Eris speaker. Be sure to connect the positive and negative connections on your active Eris speaker to the positive and negative connections, respectively, on the passive Eris speaker (i.e. connect positive to positive and negative to negative).
Active Speaker Front Panel
Hookup Diagrams Basic Setup
Hookup Diagrams
Basic Setup
Audio Connections
Hookup Diagrams
Bluetooth Pairing (Eris E3.5 BT and Eris E4.5 BT only)
Bluetooth Pairing (Eris E3.5 BT and Eris E4.5 BT only)
Your Eris E3.5 BT or E4.5 BT can be paired with any Bluetooth device for audio
playback. To pair your pair your speakers, first press and hold the pair
button on the rear of the active Eris speaker for three seconds. The
Power/Bluetooth LED on the front of the active speaker will flash, indicating
pairing is active. On your Bluetooth device, select “Eris E3.5 BT” or “Eris E4.5 BT”.
Once your Eris speakers are paired, the Power/Bluetooth LED will illuminate
white.
Power User Tip: You can pair an additional device by repeating these steps.
Your Eris speakers can store two Bluetooth device pairings, although audio can
only be streamed from one Bluetooth device at a time. Whenever you power on
your Eris speakers, your stored Bluetooth devices will automatically pair if
within range.
Technical Specifications
Troubleshooting
No power. First ensure that your active Eris speaker is plugged in. If it’s
connected to a power conditioner, verify that the power conditioner is turned
on and functioning. No audio. If your active Eris speaker 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 active speaker is working correctly. Also, verify that the
volume control is set to provide enough amplitude for the signal. If only the
passive
Eris speaker is not passing audio, check your speaker-wire connections and
verify that the bare wire is fully inserted into each connection.
Hum. Usually, hum is caused by a ground loop. Verify that all audio equipment
is connected to the same power source.
Sound is thin. If the sound of the speakers seems thin and brittle, check that
your speaker wires are connected correctly (i.e., the positive/red connection
on the active Eris speaker is connected to the positive/red connection on the
passive Eris speaker and the negative/black connection on each is connected to
the negative/black connection on the other).
Chicken and Andouille Gumbo
Ingredients:
- 1 C All-Purpose flour
- ¾ C Vegetable Oil
- 1 large onion (diced)
- 1 small onion (quartered)
- 6 celery stalks (diced)
- 1 large green bell pepper (diced)
- 3 cloves garlic (2 minced, 1 whole)
- 1 lb link Andouille sausage
- 4 Chicken leg quarters
- 4 qt water
- 4 bay leaves
- 1 tsp thyme
- 1 tsp Old Bay seasoning
- 1-2 C frozen okra, sliced
- ¼ C fresh parsley, minced
- 6-8 eggs (optional)
Cooking Instructions:
- In a large pot, combine whole chicken leg quarters, water, quartered onion, Old Bay, 2 bay leaves and 1 whole clove garlic. Cover and bring to a low boil. Simmer stock until chicken is falling off the bone. Remove the chicken and set aside. Discard the onion, bay leaves, and garlic, reserving the liquid.
- In a heavy saucepan, heat 1 Tbsp of the oil on medium high heat and brown the andouille until it is cooked through. Set aside sausage for later.
- In the same saucepan, add and heat remaining oil. Slowly add flour 1-2 Tbsp at a time, stirring continuously. Continue cooking and stirring the roux until it is a dark brown (it should look like melted dark chocolate). Be careful to not to get the oil too hot or the flour will burn and you’ll have to start over.
- Once roux has reached the correct color, add diced onion, celery, green pepper, and minced garlic. Cook until vegetables are very tender. Do not cover.
- Slowly add 1 quart of chicken broth and bring to a low boil, stirring constantly.
- Transfer roux mixture to a soup pot and bring to low boil. Do not cover, the roux will settle on the bottom of the pot and burn.
- Add remaining chicken broth, bay leaves, and thyme. Simmer for 30 minutes.
- While gumbo is simmering, debone and shred chicken and slice the andouille.
- Add chicken and andouille to gumbo and return to a simmer. Simmer for 30-45 minutes.
- Stir in frozen okra and parsley and bring to a rolling boil.
- Optional: Crack one egg into a teacup and quickly pour into the boiling gumbo. Repeat with the other eggs being careful not to cluster them too closely. After all the eggs have risen back to the surface, reduce heat and simmer.
- Correct seasoning with salt and pepper (red, white and/or black) if necessary.
- Serve over rice with potato salad.
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companies. All specifications subject to change without notice… except the
recipe, which is a classic.
References
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