PreSonus Releases Eris Sub8 Subwoofer

US Designed to deliver optimal low end for small rooms      02/12/20

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PreSonus says that their new Eris Sub8 subwoofer is an excellent choice to add sub-lows to any set of small monitor speakers, gaming rig, or home theater setup, but it was especially designed to complement the voicing and frequency response of Eris-series media reference monitors.

A spokesperson told us, "If you want to add serious bass to Eris E3.5, E3.5 BT, E4.5, or E4.5 BT media reference monitors, the Eris Sub8 is the perfect mate."

This is what Presonus has to say about it...

Driven by an onboard 100 watt Class A/B amplifier, the Eris Sub8 delivers plenty of powerful, accurate low end all the way down to 30 Hz--a full 50Hz below the Eris E3.5s. It naturally extends the reach of Eris E3.5 or E4.5 monitors in a manner appropriate to smaller rooms, where these monitors excel.

Eris Sub8 flexibly configures to your mixing and listening needs, connecting to your full-range monitors via ¼" TRS or RCA, with an input level control and a polarity invert switch. Its high pass filter switch and variable low pass filter/crossover control ensure the subwoofer starts working at the precise low-frequency point where your full-range monitors drop off. The result is tight, smooth, clear low end, with a seamless transition from your full-range speakers to the Eris Sub8.

Pricing and Availability:
The PreSonus Eris Sub8 subwoofer is available now for a U.S. street price of $199.95.

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