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The compact ERIS E3.5 BT Active Media Reference Monitors by PreSonus deliver very good audio accuracy, plenty of volume and feature both wired and wireless connectivity.
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Eris E3.5 BT Sound you can trust. PreSonus Eris -series 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 BT employs the same technology as the larger Eris models to deliver studio-quality sound, with a smooth and accurate frequency response. Yet they’re compact enough to fit almost anywhere.
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Sound you can trust., PreSonus® Eris-series studio monitors are used worldwide by audio engineers who need to hear every detail of their recordings.
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One of the best selling studio monitors just got better! Eris 3.5BT media reference monitors deliver studio-quality sound in an elegant, compact form factor that makes them ideally suited for bedroom studios, video production, and high-fidelity gaming setups. With 25 watts per side of onboard power, the Eris 3.5BT reference monitors pack a serious punch, while still delivering clear, accurate audio.
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