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PreSonus Eris E8 XT 8' Near Field Studio Monitor with EBM Waveguide

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$199.00

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About this item

  • 8-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)x60°(V) EBM waveguide horn yields a wide sweet spot.
  • State-of-the-art front-ported enclosure produces tight bass frequencies
  • Acoustic tuning controls allow you to tailor the sound to your space (Level, HPF, LF Trim, HF Trim, Acoustic Space).
  • 140 Watt, Class AB bi-amplification drives up to 105 dB of sound.
  • Balanced XLR, TRS, and unbalanced RCA inputs ensure connectivity to almost any audio source.
  • Protection against RF interference, extreme output current, over-temperature, external mains fuse, subsonic, transient, and more.


With the same robust connectivity options and powerful, articulate driver Combo, the Eris E8 XT studio monitor is a nuanced update to a lauded classic. The 1. 25-Inch silk-dome tweeter now sports a Hugh sarvis-designed EBM waveguide, delivering a wider and more controlled sweet spot ideal for group listening and collaboration. A larger, ported enclosure extends the bass response of the 8-inch woven composite low-frequency driver without adding any mud. And of course, the acoustic tuning controls let you flatten the frequency response in accordance with your mix environment. It’s Eris, remastered.


Patrick Hopkins
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
Love these studio monitors. They sound great, look good, and are a great price.
Art
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024
They sent a non-working other model with active dynamics.
Man man
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023
The sound quality is so good! No subwoofer required.
Julian T
Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2023
The monitors are well designed, with drivers aligned in a straight line. Because of that the tweeters are moved backward. However, the designer cleverly gave the tweeters a horn shape cone to compensate for the sound disperse characteristic. The air space will make it sound like Sound Effect (FX), but I prefer without it as I am using a mixer with FX.
John Dutka
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023
I am a sound technician for a local church and demo CD producer. I use them with a Roland VS-2480EX DAW. I picked these speakers for the 8" mid woofer and price and I was thoroughly amazed! The highs are crystal clear and accurate, and the lower end is tight and deep from 50 to 90dB. They are a little "present" but come with a mid range pad that I have turned halfway down. I think this is due to my 57 year old ears, because when I set them up for room acoustics with my reference mic, out of the box they were +- 4 dB of flat from 18KHz down to 38 Hz. Presonus is known for their DAW software and mixers and with this line of Eris monitors, the buyer cannot go wrong. Exceptional performance for a monitor costing 3-4 times more!
Colton
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023
I will say before continuing, I purchased these at a 51% discount so Im looking at the perspective of these being about 160$ each or 350$ for the pair after taxes. In this context, despite my preference for the JBL 308P's, 350$ for a pair of 8 inch studio monitors is a no brainer. Given the choice Id be more than happy with these if I were a beginner producer wanting or needing large studio monitors. However I am not a beginner producer, so I need something more accurate and honest about what Im creating to make the best product I can.I will start with pros with the Eris E8 XT's.- Very professional looking and requires very little cleaning. microfiber cloth will be more than enough- Options for tuning the speaker is plentiful and should be good for adapting to any room- Packaging is simple and produces little waste- Mids and highs are clear and powerful- Listed Feq. response is accurate and can actually go below 20Hz with ease. Port is tuned to about 35 Hz.- Can get as loud as the JBL 308P's... kindaCons about the Eris E8 XT's- Can not for the life of it handle any signal over about -10db. Will distort and become VERY muddy and bloated sounding. This is with gain in the middle and AS set to -4db. Sounds the same across all three settings.- has a certain Freq. range where the woofer just sounds like it wants to die. I believe around the 50-120ish Hz range where your kicks and most bass lives. Ive tested several genres of music and its the same results. kicks just huff and chuff and sounds like someone is hitting a wall- Bass sounds best behind the speaker? or like, right beside it? but nowhere infront of the speaker. Interesting.- Woofer is hitting max excursion at about 60-70% volume and I fear for its life spanEris E8 XT Vs. JBL 308P(as a reminder, this is subjective and this is taking MY specific setup into consideration. This may not apply to you)Bass reponse - JBL 308PMids and Highs - Eris E8 XTAdjustability and versatility - Eris E8 XTHigh volume stability - JBL 308POut of Box experience - JBL 308PMix and Master - JBL 308PBest sweet spot - JBL 308PMSRP - JBL 308PPrice to performance (at MSRP) - JBL 308PPrice to performance (on sale) - Eris E8 XTAesthetic - Eris E8 XTNow let me talk about introducing a subwoofer. If you let the subwoofer do all the bass work that the E8 XT cant do, these are better. However standalone I dont believe the JBL 308P needs a subwoofer, not unless you really need it. The JBL 308P is just a more refined speaker.My source is a Soundcraft Notepad-8fx and everything is running through Worlds Best Cables XLR cables. Speakers are place Aprox. 6 ft away from me and are 6 ft apart from eachother at the tweeters.All in all, I dont dislike these. at about 150$ a piece this is a great speaker. I just can not justify it costing over 300$ with its weaknesses. Be smart, buy these on sale.
Jack
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023
I love them
I. Vile T
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2022
I'm liking these speakers way more than I thought I would. I love the big dumb bass it's got. They're not the brightest speakers but that could be my room too. I'm also using them way too close to my head, on a desk, on mo pad type pads, in a completely untreated small room I use for jamming and demos and the speakers are really very enjoyable despite the very not acoustically ideal space.I WISH THE CONTROLS WERE DETENTED THOUGH! What a pain. Fortunately, the set up I'm using them in doesn't require heavy accuracy from the speakers' controls. They're being fed by a small Yamaha mixer so I just adjust the stereo balance there. Without that mixer though, getting the stereo image correct or using the speaker's tone controls would be a real PITA.I mix in another room, there's more more accurate stuff in there but it's probably not as fun to hang with speaker-wise. These Eris's are warm and big and fat and I kinda loved them from the first minute I heard them. It was between these and Tannoy Golds and I've got no regrets.
Mr. Smith
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2020
Great Monitor! Bought them for a steal at $250 each. Best bang for the buck. Hundreds less than the Yamaha's. Great sound and construction. Really like the waveguide. Nothing bad to say after several months of use.
Christopher DeMarcus
Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2020
I've worked as a processional audio engineer for 13 years. Wow. These are amazing for the price. Are they the best speaker out there? No. But the high end sounds fantastic, and the stereo image is great. They are LOUD. So better suited to a place where you can crank the volume -- not an apartment studio!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 17, 2020
These speakers (E8 XTs) sound really good and the price is amazing. If you are looking to buy a pair of monitors on a budget, just get these you won't be disappointed. Forget the 5 inch speakers you were looking at and spend the extra 40-50$ a speaker to get proper frequency response!
Karlos
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2020
I really didn’t see what the big fuss was about, the speaker is ok, but for $250!! No way, I went to my local guitar center, and purchase the sterling MX8 black, pound for pound way better, sound clarity, appearance, not to mention $170 instead of $250, I’ll be returning this ASAP, I recommend you go and check them side by side, you’ll see what I’m talking about.
Mark stech
Reviewed in Canada on December 21, 2019
I’ve bought many speakers over my 20+ years of DJing and home studio setups, these are great monitors. Small room (bedroom) paired up with a set of 4” monitors. I use them them for mixing sets and creating my own tracks. The quality is very good and not to mention the cost. Of course there are better. I have owned some very expensive monitors which were very very crisp and clean. All that aside, for my application, for what I use these Presonus speakers for, at the volume levels I use they’re great. I do recommend them. If someone reading this is just starting out and building a home studio. In your basement or bedroom these are perfect. Keep in mind these are not “club or venue speakers”, these are for reference and creating. Clean,crisp and great $$ value.
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