Hi,
Have you come around over any problem with the tweeter of these speakers? I power them off over the night with a dedicated power switch. But the next day when I power them in my left Eris E5 speaker exhibits a strange behaviour at low volumes, I've got no tweeter sound, its like its blown, but if I crank the volume a bit, it gets unstuck and starts to sing normally, and after that I can return to low volume with no problem. My speakers are ~1 month old, should I expect any issue in near future? My setup: Eris E5's , Temblor T10, AudioBox iOne |
My Eris E5 monitors don't act that way.
I'd contact the vendor and ask for an exchange.
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Download the SO 6 PDF MANUAL. Access your MY.PRESONUS account. OVERVIEW of how to get your issue fixed or the steps to create a SUPPORT TICKET. Needs to include: 1) Subject 2) Description 3) Country 4) Product 5) OS 6) Audio Software Windows 11 Pro 64-bit (23H2), Studio One 6.6 Professional | Notion 6.8.2 | Universal Control v4.2.0.96206 Intel NUC 13 (Intel i5-1340P, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, 32GB RAM, 2TB SSD, Revelator, SIII 32 |
I've noticed exactly the same thing with my Eris E5XTs but its a problem that has evolved over the past 10 months. At first I started noticing the tweeter coming in and out especially at low volume and would only kick in when you cranked more signal into it. Now it happens regardless of volume. Still under warranty fortunately but did you find out what was causing yours to behave this way?
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Nope, send them to store service 3 weeks ago with the following message:
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Hey guys, in case anyone's still looking for a solution to this super annoying issue, me and a few people have found a fix and discussed in detail in this thread: https://answers.presonus.com/42766/pres ... in-and-out
Basically it's a shoddy solder job on the tweeter terminals on the motherboard's underside. Hope this helps. |
For me its not the board, thats a comon ground connection and does not matter if it has a bigger blob of solder. For me the problem is the tweeter... if I knock on it while its out ( cutting off/ sounds sunk or off) it comes back ... so Its a shady wire connection on the speaker side or the sound coil of the tweeter is the problem.. was sent to store warranty and came back the same..
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