Since sound is flat and there is no bass for studio monitors, is it better to choose a subwoofer for these in case of movies or gaming?? Which subwoofer would you suggest?
Man THANK YOU! So many reviews on UA-cam are stupid. It seems many are unnecessarily chatty or cute. You cut right to the chase and didn't waste my time.
@@simonsamson9967 can't speak on the edifiers, but I'm still using the presonus 3 at home and I recommend them. But they do have unbalanced connections which is causing interference when I adjust the volume. But these sound good for the size but don't expect much bass
I have the 3.5's, 5's and the presonus 8" sub woofer hooked up to the presonus monitor station v2 in my studio. I am very happy with the set up, I have a couple of friends with studios locally, they like to double check their mixes at my place for any wayward frequencies.
@@judtt I've tried to cut out the most offensive reflections in the room, that's it. since posting the original review I realise that I hardly use the 5's unless I wish to blast the mix, I generally stick to the 3.5s with subwoofer, my system allows me to choose which monitors to listen to or all simultaneously. If I was purchasing today I'd probably swop the 5's for another brand. Having said that I still enjoy using them.
These are great speakers, bro. Seriously. 95% of your mix should be on these monitors before you verify your low frequency and separation with the big guys. This shit will save your ears and allow you to mix for a LONG TIME. I got mine on sale for $69/pr a couple of years from Bezos shop. Thumbs up on this. Alternatively, you can use this as AURATONE mono speaker alternative. These are BETTER than those.
Finally, a good review video to show the capabilities of these small speakers. I need some reference monitors for mid-high range exactly, since I'm having a PA system that works from 25Hz up to 20KHz, but starting the system every time is not good and can easily kill my ears. :D So, I glad that I found this video. As you mentioned exactly: These are "flat" and not coloring the sound. This is exactly what I need as very small form factor reference speakers. Thanks for this great review! It really helps me to make the final decision.
I have these and they are a great value for the price. If you want more power you can always go for the 4.5 or the 5.5 models too. All are fantastic. :)
Finally got the Eris 3.5.Theyr'e great!The lows are just right where they need to be for my taste,the mids/ highs are nice and clear and not drowned out by the low end which plagues a lot of monitors at this price point.turned up some classic rock and funk,followed by track I mixed and it all sounded pretty rad.Glad I got these bad boys.🤖⚡
I own these . You can indeed trust your mixes will translate well to other end user mediums i.e cars, home systems etc..# 2 In a nearfied environment 10 to 15 watts per side is stupid loud , 5 to 7 watts the norm for extensively long mix sessions ( 3 to 5 hrs.) #3 Zero ear fatigue as opposed to NS 10s , KRKs . I still prefer analog recording and vinyl ( yes cassette based) so getting south of 80k or north of 20khz is a non concern for me but if you're making beat heavy music a small sub wouldn't hurt I guess but it's certainly not necessary if your mix skills are good.# 5 the small size is actually an asset IMO , less room to contend with you can get right on top of these puppies and that in conjunction with a good pair of cans and you're golden. I record to a Tascam 424 MK III and I couldn't be more satisfied with my mixes One doesn't need 3 k monitors , 3 k mics, 3 k this 3 k that to make good records. One needs soul
These speaker’s are legit for the price point! I saw slightly bad reviews on Amazon. People need to understand you get what you pay for. They sound good and get the job done they don’t sound like my Yamaha hs8’s but for $99 bucks they are awesome and actually are worth more in my opinion.
i've had my 3.5's w/BT for almost 2 years...they make GREAT PC speakers. I upgraded to the 4" model without BT and moved the 3.5s to the kid's keyboard (also sounds great now). The 3.5s sound very good for what they are but I would not call them 'great' mixing speakers nor flat. That said, they don't cause me stress listening to them for hours on end. I've been using them for background music and Team's/Zoom meetings since 2021.
100USD level is long time divided between Mackie(tuned more for bass party thumping), M-audio(flattest tuning for monitors, but detail clarity is questionnable) and these (clarity trough emphasized highs, tends to v-sound rather than flat). But now, there is new kid on the block - recommending to check Edifier MR4 costs only 30bucks more, and outperforms these in both tuning and details.
I have purchased Eris E3,5, because I like to make mix and master on a small monitors and last stage at home stereo alike speakers (Edifier 1600 or Tannoy Mercury). And at the first moment, I have had kind of mixed impressions. Highs, and most of the sound picture has been brutally accurate. But woofer has been "booming" (could be due the small membrane, and tunning of bass reflex to 150 Hz). But I took some time to break the speaker from "stiffness" after the manufacturing. Now, a weeks after sound is way better. Laws of fisics does not give chance 3,5 inch woofer and small volume box to reproduce fundamental basses. But after some time with Eris 3,5 you can feel them by sound engineer instinct. Good studio monitors. But time will tell are they durable, as they seem not been design for repair works. That is regarded to pasive piece. My last album was mastered on Eris 3,5.
Finally someone that has the exact same observation. I'm glad I'm not the only one because I thought my speakers are broken. I am going to change them and upgrade to bigger ones to get rid of that booming
I just brought it solely from your review, Best decision I''ve made in awhile! I strongly recommend for anyone who starting on mixing or even just for entertain.
Thank you for the review, you've convinced me to get a pair :D I'm not professionally making music, I'm just doing it as a hobby, and I think they're good enough for that - given I was using my headphones to mix :D
It will be a big upgrade over headphones only👍 You can also add a virtual mix room plugin for the times you want to check your mix in different virtual rooms. Something like Waves CLA Nx for example, but there are a ton out there. waves.alzt.net/ZdYdOK
Great review, very succinct. I was tempted by the Alesis Elevate 3 MKII but have since decided these are superior based on the number of positive user experiences.
So I'm new to audio equipment so I'm not sure what to buy in general. Should I go for the 3.5 with a sub or the 4.5s by them self. Also how would I hook them up to the sub
I used to mix in AKC k712s and liked the way these little 3.5 motions moved air. Almost exclusively mix with them and I cannot believe how rich they sound. Especially with neural dsp plugins.
i have had these for my turntable for about a year now and i must say… they are really really great entry level speakers. maybe the biggest bang for buck in the game.
Im looking for a stereo setup and am considering harman kardon aura studio 3 ,creative pebbles and presonus 3.5s. I dunno if its a good idea to buy monitors for casual music. Wdyt?
I just Bought these and I will be mainly using them for media consumption and piano because I need a flap enough sound so that my digital piano sound more realistic.
I just ordered a set of these for the exact same reason. I am downgrading from my main speakers because I am moving. I don't want to take my bigger main studio speakers since I won't be making music. How do these speaker sound when you play the piano?
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I miss the bass frequencies, I'm going to think about another type of monitors for my setup, 80hrz is not enough. Thanks for reviewing for us.. Amazing test.
so many reviews on here don't even give a general sense on how they like, all they show is charts which is annoying asf. thank you for actually giving us an idea on how they'll sound like!
Thank you for the very informative review. I wanted some speakers to replace my cheap logitech speakers that sound at least a little better. Definitely picking these up.
Great Video!!! Do you have any suggestions as far as the best way to adjust the highs and lows for hip hop and rnb to get a better mix??? ... I'm Looking To Move Up To The 5's For My Bedroom Stu. 🙏🏾💯
just got mine and had to check online if I got a broken pair or what? They sounded TOO GOOD for what I paid for them! Almost called the company back to send them some more money! They are really great...great video by the way!!!
From 2:20 to 2:30 you talk about quarter inch trs cables. Mine didn't come with those cables. Could I still set it up to my PreSonus interface with the cables provided in the box?
Would like to ask if those have a fatiguing or bright sounding treble. Everyone is recommending them, but using my HD 598cs headphones they seem a bit harsh. What is your experience?
Hey this high quality content of comparison and review was so crip, short, clear, easy to decide and absolutely - 0 - confusion based ... my dear thanks so so much😀
So if I'm hearing you correctly. My music is more punk rock so lots of midrange. Also want to mix it well for Apple ear pods/ear buds and car stereos. Some jazz/folk stuff too. Just starting my mixing journey and have a smaller room to work in, so seems like these would really be all I need to get started?
This is how you do a review tip my hat off to you. I'm listening on a z-2300 (200w rms) but with electricity prices in my country tripling I'm thinking about downgrading to something like this. Could definitely feel more bass on your reference set.
Oh my god I was wondering why they sounded so boomy in the low end. Strange resonances occur and I thought that something is wrong. It turns out they just are too small to reproduce it and end up sounding awful as if a big sound is caged and fights not to be contained. This is especially apparent when you hear the second and third demos on the 8-inch.
80-100Hz is more audible to the human ear than frequencies below 60 or so. I wouldn't call it awful, it's just the constraints of physics. Remember, most people are listening to your music/podcast on small speakers, laptop speakers, phones, and earbuds - not large format studio monitors. It's always good to make sure your mix will translate to what people actually use.
They look perfect, just wondering, do they fit for djing at home with friends ? I mix most of time hard music like frenchcore, raw, hardcore, si basses matter, and they cover 80 Hz - 20 kHz. Well on don't think there would be much difference if it was 60Hz.. And at least, as you said, Presonus have i beautiful Eris Sub8 to add with those two.. What do you think ? :)
If you can afford the 5 inch and have room for them, then obviously the 5 inchers will have a larger frequency response. The new Eris E5 BT are really cool, and they reach down to 53Hz and up to 22K. But they also cost $249 for the pair. amzn.to/3zFwxnl Or you could go with the E5 XT which are $149 each. It just depends on what you can afford and the space where you are going to put them.
Is it possible to use these for surround sound with my tv sound bar? Is there a way to connect to Sound bar and have audio play out of both the speakers and the sound bar?
Hey thanks for the awesome video. I ended up purchasing these to replace my old comp speakers, I just had a question. I don't plan on playing BOTH unbalanced and balanced sources at the same time. Is it still bad to have both plugged in even if one isn't playing anything?
no its fine. I use to have mine hooked up like that and there was no issue. I've since just started routing everything through the audio interface instead of directly into the speakers, but that's not always possible with every interface depending on the gear you have. I just wouldn't make a habit of playing two sources at the same time.
How good is the built in Headphone Amp ? Can they drive high impedance Headphones ? Anyone tried ? I already have the E5's and considering the 3.5's as an alt. all-in-one smaller setup, for their headphone output mainly.
This was super helpful. I’m looking for a set of new speakers for my setup that I can start mixing and mastering for recording. It seems like a great place to get started without breaking the bank. Thanks!
Is it worth the change from the Logitech z333? I’m looking to clean up the floor beneath my desk and wanna move away from a sub. Will I be missing much?
I don't know. Im using them in my home studio, but in my headphones, the sound is so much richer, and I don't have to raise my lows, but as soon as I switch over to my Pre-sonis 3.5's the sound is far more tinny and lows are far less. I have to go into my daw to increase my lows on the channels needed, to get a descent sound. These are great! And sound great, but maybe im doing something wrong? Maybe I need a monitor with greater bass response. I want to make sure my mix will sound good on other media players, not just my system. Im using logic pro, scarlett 2i2, dbx 286s, newest mac, pre-sonis 3.5's. I just have to work hard to get the balance needed, on playback. am I doing something wrong?
These are hard to beat for $99. If you want to pick them up, use my links 👍 Amazon amzn.to/3HZrten or Sweetwater imp.i114863.net/mg3jBM
this or SC-AKX320 Mini Systems?
Since sound is flat and there is no bass for studio monitors, is it better to choose a subwoofer for these in case of movies or gaming?? Which subwoofer would you suggest?
Man THANK YOU! So many reviews on UA-cam are stupid. It seems many are unnecessarily chatty or cute. You cut right to the chase and didn't waste my time.
this video is 11 minutes long, what youre on ?
I feel lucky to be starting out at a time that monitors of this quality are fairly inexpensive compared to what they once were. Awesome review!
I live in a 550 sq ft studio apartment, these kick some butt with my turntable. I am very satisfied with my purchase.
I have a pair of those recently and can confirm: I am pretty impressed with the overall quality!!
Likewise really good for the price
@@jeromesimon8916 does it go loud ? I am looking for some speakers to blast some music on in my bedroom. Can you fine tune the bass of it ?
@@mask_replays8618 They're loud for the size, I recommend them if you need small, budget speakers
guys which better this set or the edifier a1280?
@@simonsamson9967 can't speak on the edifiers, but I'm still using the presonus 3 at home and I recommend them. But they do have unbalanced connections which is causing interference when I adjust the volume. But these sound good for the size but don't expect much bass
I have the 3.5's, 5's and the presonus 8" sub woofer hooked up to the presonus monitor station v2 in my studio. I am very happy with the set up, I have a couple of friends with studios locally, they like to double check their mixes at my place for any wayward frequencies.
To what level is your room accousticly treated?
@@judtt I've tried to cut out the most offensive reflections in the room, that's it. since posting the original review I realise that I hardly use the 5's unless I wish to blast the mix, I generally stick to the 3.5s with subwoofer, my system allows me to choose which monitors to listen to or all simultaneously. If I was purchasing today I'd probably swop the 5's for another brand. Having said that I still enjoy using them.
These are great speakers, bro. Seriously. 95% of your mix should be on these monitors before you verify your low frequency and separation with the big guys. This shit will save your ears and allow you to mix for a LONG TIME. I got mine on sale for $69/pr a couple of years from Bezos shop. Thumbs up on this. Alternatively, you can use this as AURATONE mono speaker alternative. These are BETTER than those.
i run these with hs5's and sometimes hs7's and theve been wicked!
Finally, a good review video to show the capabilities of these small speakers. I need some reference monitors for mid-high range exactly, since I'm having a PA system that works from 25Hz up to 20KHz, but starting the system every time is not good and can easily kill my ears. :D So, I glad that I found this video. As you mentioned exactly: These are "flat" and not coloring the sound. This is exactly what I need as very small form factor reference speakers. Thanks for this great review! It really helps me to make the final decision.
I have these and they are a great value for the price. If you want more power you can always go for the 4.5 or the 5.5 models too. All are fantastic. :)
Just bought them. They sound super cool for 99$. Great product
Finally got the Eris 3.5.Theyr'e great!The lows are just right where they need to be for my taste,the mids/ highs are nice and clear and not drowned out by the low end which plagues a lot of monitors at this price point.turned up some classic rock and funk,followed by track I mixed and it all sounded pretty rad.Glad I got these bad boys.🤖⚡
I've had these for 2 years, as my mobile/portable setup outside the studio. Your review is 100%.
I felt like I stole them after setting them up and working on them. Great companions to my HS8's. NIce review.
Had these for 2 years..they arw exceptional. Use them for DJ practice and PC. Didn't know they had a sub available. I'll pick up the sub next!
I own these . You can indeed trust your mixes will translate well to other end user mediums i.e cars, home systems etc..# 2 In a nearfied environment 10 to 15 watts per side is stupid loud , 5 to 7 watts the norm for extensively long mix sessions ( 3 to 5 hrs.) #3 Zero ear fatigue as opposed to NS 10s , KRKs . I still prefer analog recording and vinyl ( yes cassette based) so getting south of 80k or north of 20khz is a non concern for me but if you're making beat heavy music a small sub wouldn't hurt I guess but it's certainly not necessary if your mix skills are good.# 5 the small size is actually an asset IMO , less room to contend with you can get right on top of these puppies and that in conjunction with a good pair of cans and you're golden. I record to a Tascam 424 MK III and I couldn't be more satisfied with my mixes One doesn't need 3 k monitors , 3 k mics, 3 k this 3 k that to make good records. One needs soul
right on dude
Hey do you think they will work plugged directly into the headphone out from my digital piano?
Sure why not ? Check the specs but I think they go down to 80hz. and 22khz if I remember correctly
These speaker’s are legit for the price point! I saw slightly bad reviews on Amazon. People need to understand you get what you pay for. They sound good and get the job done they don’t sound like my Yamaha hs8’s but for $99 bucks they are awesome and actually are worth more in my opinion.
You aren't gonna get $1000 dollar sound for $99. For the price, these are excellent!
If u stuff a sock in each bass port they sound better...less boomy more tight
I am not writing comments that often, but after this video, I had to. Great work, keep it up!!
Great review have just got these ordered for my home studio, great content and info on this channel thanks for what you are doing dude
i've had my 3.5's w/BT for almost 2 years...they make GREAT PC speakers. I upgraded to the 4" model without BT and moved the 3.5s to the kid's keyboard (also sounds great now). The 3.5s sound very good for what they are but I would not call them 'great' mixing speakers nor flat. That said, they don't cause me stress listening to them for hours on end. I've been using them for background music and Team's/Zoom meetings since 2021.
100USD level is long time divided between Mackie(tuned more for bass party thumping), M-audio(flattest tuning for monitors, but detail clarity is questionnable) and these (clarity trough emphasized highs, tends to v-sound rather than flat). But now, there is new kid on the block - recommending to check Edifier MR4 costs only 30bucks more, and outperforms these in both tuning and details.
I have purchased Eris E3,5, because I like to make mix and master on a small monitors and last stage at home stereo alike speakers (Edifier 1600 or Tannoy Mercury). And at the first moment, I have had kind of mixed impressions. Highs, and most of the sound picture has been brutally accurate. But woofer has been "booming" (could be due the small membrane, and tunning of bass reflex to 150 Hz). But I took some time to break the speaker from "stiffness" after the manufacturing. Now, a weeks after sound is way better. Laws of fisics does not give chance 3,5 inch woofer and small volume box to reproduce fundamental basses. But after some time with Eris 3,5 you can feel them by sound engineer instinct. Good studio monitors. But time will tell are they durable, as they seem not been design for repair works. That is regarded to pasive piece. My last album was mastered on Eris 3,5.
Finally someone that has the exact same observation. I'm glad I'm not the only one because I thought my speakers are broken. I am going to change them and upgrade to bigger ones to get rid of that booming
Sir your video is so informative and quality of video is so good.. Thank u so much for this video...
I just brought it solely from your review, Best decision I''ve made in awhile! I strongly recommend for anyone who starting on mixing or even just for entertain.
Just got these in the mail today excited to try them out
When I went to buy HS5s and also listened to these. I can say these are pretty impressive for the price.
Thank you for the review, you've convinced me to get a pair :D I'm not professionally making music, I'm just doing it as a hobby, and I think they're good enough for that - given I was using my headphones to mix :D
It will be a big upgrade over headphones only👍 You can also add a virtual mix room plugin for the times you want to check your mix in different virtual rooms. Something like Waves CLA Nx for example, but there are a ton out there. waves.alzt.net/ZdYdOK
How are these working for you now?
Great review, very succinct. I was tempted by the Alesis Elevate 3 MKII but have since decided these are superior based on the number of positive user experiences.
The best explanation, the voice modulation and how you explain are great. New SUBS here 👋🏼
So I'm new to audio equipment so I'm not sure what to buy in general. Should I go for the 3.5 with a sub or the 4.5s by them self. Also how would I hook them up to the sub
I used to mix in AKC k712s and liked the way these little 3.5 motions moved air. Almost exclusively mix with them and I cannot believe how rich they sound. Especially with neural dsp plugins.
i have had these for my turntable for about a year now and i must say… they are really really great entry level speakers. maybe the biggest bang for buck in the game.
Im looking for a stereo setup and am considering harman kardon aura studio 3 ,creative pebbles and presonus 3.5s. I dunno if its a good idea to buy monitors for casual music. Wdyt?
The best video on these monitors I’ve watched so far 👏🏾
I just Bought these and I will be mainly using them for media consumption and piano because I need a flap enough sound so that my digital piano sound more realistic.
I just ordered a set of these for the exact same reason. I am downgrading from my main speakers because I am moving. I don't want to take my bigger main studio speakers since I won't be making music. How do these speaker sound when you play the piano?
I miss the bass frequencies, I'm going to think about another type of monitors for my setup, 80hrz is not enough. Thanks for reviewing for us.. Amazing test.
you can always add the sub 💥
@@BenoniStudio I have a 2 speakers Resolved 50a with frequency around 20hrz, but they are to much big for my desk.
Your speech pattern alone got me to follow, W video
I just ordered these exact speakers and I can't wait to use them.
4:44 there we go, now we cooking! The drop from rock to r&b sounds good.
Song @4:18
I can confirm that these are great speakers. Use them for watching movies on TV/projector and use the Bluetooth to listen to music!
Do you feel the quality reduces a bit when used via Bluetooth than wired ?
@@aaronmanonthomas To be honest I haven't used it wired for so long. I really can't tell much difference in sound quality between the 2
These are really nice. I got them for my record player, second hand. They work wonderfully.
Thanks for this video! Amazing quality btw :) good luck!
so many reviews on here don't even give a general sense on how they like, all they show is charts which is annoying asf. thank you for actually giving us an idea on how they'll sound like!
2:49
"now the the most important question.."
me : "what the dog doin??"
Thanks for a great overview
4.17_I don't know what track you were playing but I LOVE it. Time to get out the Shazam I feel
Thank you for the very informative review. I wanted some speakers to replace my cheap logitech speakers that sound at least a little better. Definitely picking these up.
I am very happy with them.. got the 2nd gen version.. finaly i can enjoy the sound more. for that kind of money they're great deal.
❤ from Burundi 🇧🇮. I will definitely buy these and the Eris Sub to extend the low end
Great Video!!! Do you have any suggestions as far as the best way to adjust the highs and lows for hip hop and rnb to get a better mix??? ... I'm Looking To Move Up To The 5's For My Bedroom Stu. 🙏🏾💯
just got mine and had to check online if I got a broken pair or what? They sounded TOO GOOD for what I paid for them! Almost called the company back to send them some more money! They are really great...great video by the way!!!
Can i connect them on a 3.5mm output on a motherboard ?
Sry for my english 😅
Awesome speakers, Bluetooth is superb and easy to pair up, best bang for buck awesome sound quality so happy
Straight to the point... I liked that.
Subscribed🎉
From 2:20 to 2:30 you talk about quarter inch trs cables. Mine didn't come with those cables. Could I still set it up to my PreSonus interface with the cables provided in the box?
Would like to ask if those have a fatiguing or bright sounding treble. Everyone is recommending them, but using my HD 598cs headphones they seem a bit harsh. What is your experience?
my favorite quote from the video "they are not going to shake your windows, BUT they WILL shake your desk!" haha
thanks for the video! im thinking of getting it but i would like to know how long is the power cable in mm.
Do you recommend these for gaming with a sub?
Hey this high quality content of comparison and review was so crip, short, clear, easy to decide and absolutely - 0 - confusion based ... my dear thanks so so much😀
without deck, connect directly from computer, will these be good enough for movies and music rock and pop mainly? thanks
Are these overkill to add better sound to a cheap TV?
Great Review my Brother!
So if I'm hearing you correctly. My music is more punk rock so lots of midrange. Also want to mix it well for Apple ear pods/ear buds and car stereos. Some jazz/folk stuff too. Just starting my mixing journey and have a smaller room to work in, so seems like these would really be all I need to get started?
All reviews should be like this one
This is how you do a review tip my hat off to you. I'm listening on a z-2300 (200w rms) but with electricity prices in my country tripling I'm thinking about downgrading to something like this. Could definitely feel more bass on your reference set.
Oh my god I was wondering why they sounded so boomy in the low end. Strange resonances occur and I thought that something is wrong. It turns out they just are too small to reproduce it and end up sounding awful as if a big sound is caged and fights not to be contained. This is especially apparent when you hear the second and third demos on the 8-inch.
80-100Hz is more audible to the human ear than frequencies below 60 or so. I wouldn't call it awful, it's just the constraints of physics. Remember, most people are listening to your music/podcast on small speakers, laptop speakers, phones, and earbuds - not large format studio monitors. It's always good to make sure your mix will translate to what people actually use.
@@BenoniStudio truedat.
Do they work with plugging into my guitar with amp models?
They look perfect, just wondering, do they fit for djing at home with friends ? I mix most of time hard music like frenchcore, raw, hardcore, si basses matter, and they cover 80 Hz - 20 kHz. Well on don't think there would be much difference if it was 60Hz.. And at least, as you said, Presonus have i beautiful Eris Sub8 to add with those two.. What do you think ? :)
Oustanding taset in music mate. Same as me. HTID. I've just bought a set of hercules inpulse 500. Thinking of buying these speakers.
I have these they are really good and worth it only thing I may think of adding is a sub which is on the works for me to grab one
I really need monitors for my mixing,so I just ordered them before they go up in price🤖⚡
are they gettin the job done in mix and master cause they are small 3.5 or should i get 5 inch ???
If you can afford the 5 inch and have room for them, then obviously the 5 inchers will have a larger frequency response. The new Eris E5 BT are really cool, and they reach down to 53Hz and up to 22K. But they also cost $249 for the pair. amzn.to/3zFwxnl
Or you could go with the E5 XT which are $149 each. It just depends on what you can afford and the space where you are going to put them.
Did you get the wireless ones ??
How is bass in these speakers. Will it have a nice rich shake kind of feel
Is it possible to use these for surround sound with my tv sound bar? Is there a way to connect to Sound bar and have audio play out of both the speakers and the sound bar?
In Bluetooth version can you turn off the Bluetooth?
Great review and sick tune, bro!
Can I directly connect these directly to my Zoom G3XN for the Amp Sims via the RCA to 3.5mm stereo jack?
Will it damage the monitors if I connect the rca to a record turntable whilst my interface is plugged into them via trs?
Bruh, can you please tell me the model of these one at 5:09? The audio quality is insanely good to my ears!
These speakers need any acoustical treatment or we can use it In normal room??
Can I use TRS cables for connecting it to my monitor outputs on my mgx 10 mixer?
Really impressive for a 3.5 inch!
Great review!
How does it sound in comparisong with iLoud Micro Monitors?
How do I connect it to my Pinoeer Dj set please?
Can these be used for gaming on pc? Can they be good for being sound output for gaming monitors that have no speakers??
Hey thanks for the awesome video. I ended up purchasing these to replace my old comp speakers, I just had a question. I don't plan on playing BOTH unbalanced and balanced sources at the same time. Is it still bad to have both plugged in even if one isn't playing anything?
no its fine. I use to have mine hooked up like that and there was no issue. I've since just started routing everything through the audio interface instead of directly into the speakers, but that's not always possible with every interface depending on the gear you have. I just wouldn't make a habit of playing two sources at the same time.
@@BenoniStudio awesome I thought as much but I just wanted to be sure. Thank you!
How good is the built in Headphone Amp ? Can they drive high impedance Headphones ? Anyone tried ? I already have the E5's and considering the 3.5's as an alt. all-in-one smaller setup, for their headphone output mainly.
This was super helpful. I’m looking for a set of new speakers for my setup that I can start mixing and mastering for recording. It seems like a great place to get started without breaking the bank. Thanks!
Can i use my Harman-Kardon HKTS210 subwoofer on PreSonus ERİS 3.5 ? Will they work together? I apprecite it if you answer this. Thanks
How can I connect the Presonus to my pc? do they come with the 3.5 cable?
Is it worth the change from the Logitech z333? I’m looking to clean up the floor beneath my desk and wanna move away from a sub. Will I be missing much?
Did they supports Dolby audio codecs?
Can I use this for my "Tuff gaming PC laptop"??
Can these monitors be used to mix modern metal ?
I don't know. Im using them in my home studio, but in my headphones, the sound is so much richer, and I don't have to raise my lows, but as soon as I switch over to my Pre-sonis 3.5's the sound is far more tinny and lows are far less. I have to go into my daw to increase my lows on the channels needed, to get a descent sound. These are great! And sound great, but maybe im doing something wrong? Maybe I need a monitor with greater bass response. I want to make sure my mix will sound good on other media players, not just my system. Im using logic pro, scarlett 2i2, dbx 286s, newest mac, pre-sonis 3.5's. I just have to work hard to get the balance needed, on playback. am I doing something wrong?
Cuz there flat and your headphones are most likely tuned, plus you should never really mix on headphones they will always sound different.
@@LYRIZZZGAMING Thanks. Yeah, you hear so much out here, that you don't know whats true and whats BS.
that 1st song is a banger!!!!!! 😎
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Is there any way to connect these speakers with another pair of them in second room?
Should I get the Bluetooth one or the wired one for my mixing
If you have devices that you like to connect with Bluetooth, like a phone or laptop, then you may want the BT version.
Where we can buy this....?
Have you ever tested the Edifier MR4 Powered Studio Monitor Speakers, 4" Active Near-Field Monitor Speaker - Black (Pair)?
I want to hook these up to an M-audio dou that has RCA outs. Is it better to go RCA out to RCA in on the 3.5s or RCA to the 1/4" ins?