Presonus Eris Studio 4 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

April 5, 2026

Presonus Eris Studio 4

Presonus Eris Studio 4 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

Construction and specifications of Presonus Eris Studio 4

  • Equipped with: 4.5″ woofer and 1″ tweeter with silk cone
  • LF amplifier power: 25 W
  • HF amplifier power: 25 W
  • Frequency range: 55 – 20,000 Hz
  • Crossover frequency: 2.7 kHz
  • Maximum level: 99 dB @ 1 m
  • Gain-control
  • Midrange control Bell EQ,1 kHz, +/-6 dB
  • Treble control Cow’s tail filter, 10 kHz +/-6 dB
  • LowCut switchable at 80 or 100 Hz
  • Acoustic space switch -2 dB, -4 dB
  • Input: XLR and jack (balanced) as well as cinch (unbalanced)
  • EBM Waveguide (H x V): 100° x 60°
  • Auto standby switchable
  • Shielded against HF interference, switch-on delay, output current limiter, overheating, transient and subsonic protection circuitry
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 178 x 185 x 254 mm
  • Weight: 4 kg

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Presonus Eris Studio 4 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

Presonus Eris Studio 4 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

Presonus Eris Studio 4 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

Presonus Eris Studio 4 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

Presonus Eris Studio 4 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

Presonus Eris Studio 4 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

Presonus Eris Studio 4 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

Presonus Eris Studio 4 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

Presonus Eris Studio 4 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

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Customer Review Summary

Presonus Eris Studio 4

Users have noted the impressive spatial representation of sound, enabling detailed and accurate reproduction of music across various genres, from jazz to electronic. The monitors are built with practical features, including multiple connection options (XLR, balanced, and unbalanced), and an integrated EQ for adjusting mids, highs, and low cut-off settings, making them versatile for different setups.

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The overall sound quality has been highlighted as remarkable for their size, with clear mids and highs that contribute to a wider soundstage. Many have experienced significant improvements in their mixes after switching from previous models, noting that the Eris Studio 4 excels in both build quality and aesthetics.

While there are minor drawbacks, such as a soft hiss when idle, this is largely dependent on the listening environment and distance from the monitors. For most users, especially those in home studio settings, the sound performance outweighs these concerns. Additionally, their compact size allows them to fit seamlessly into various spaces, making them a practical choice for those with limited room.

Overall, the Presonus Eris Studio 4 monitors represent excellent value for money, delivering professional sound quality that meets the needs of both beginners and seasoned producers alike.



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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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