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PreSonus R65 Monitor

PreSonus R65 Monitor

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Product Description
The R65 Monitor from PreSonus is a truly unique studio speaker—a fact that’s easy to see with just one look at the tweeter. In place of a conventional fluid-filled, silk-dome-style tweeter, the R65 uses a 6.8-square-inch transformer-style tweeter Read More

Studio Monitors with Serious Sparkle

The R65 Monitor from PreSonus is a truly unique studio speaker—a fact that’s easy to see with just one look at the tweeter. In place of a conventional fluid-filled, silk-dome-style tweeter, the R65 uses a 6.8-square-inch transformer-style tweeter. This tiny little speaker solution serves as a way for the R65s to deliver top-notch treble-frequency sound by channeling current through an aluminum ribbon membrane and delivering transients virtually instantaneously. Below, a more traditional woven 6.5-inch woofer delivers that tried-and-true, transparent sound that PreSonus is known for, with plenty of bottom end support. The R65 is powered by a 150-watt Class D amp, sits in a beautiful blue, vinyl-laminated enclosure, and features balanced TRS/XLR inputs and an unbalanced RCA input.

Note: This run is for a single R65 monitor.

PreSonus R65 Monitor
PreSonus R65 Monitor
PreSonus R65 Monitor
PreSonus R65 Monitor

Specs

General

  • PreSonus
  • Woofer: 6.5 in woven composite driver
  • Tweeter: 6.8 sq in aluminum ribbon membrane
  • Inputs: XLR, TRS, RCA
  • Frequency response: 45 Hz – 22 kHz
  • Crossover frequency: 2.7 kHz
  • Amplifier power: 150W
  • Peak SPL: 104 dB
  • Input impedance: 20 kohms (balanced), 10 kohms (unbalanced)
  • Power: 100 V – 120 V (50 / 60 Hz) or 220 V – 240 V (50 / 60 Hz)
  • Cabinet material: Vinyl-laminated, medium-density fiberboard
  • Dimensions: 8 x 10.3 x 13 in (20.3 x 10.3 x 32.8 cm)
  • Weight: 14.7 lbs (6.7 kg)

User Controls

  • Volume range: A-type taper
  • HF driver: Linear, +1 DB, -3 dB, -6 dB
  • High-pass filter; linear, -1.5 dB, -3 dB, -6 dB

Protection

  • RF interference
  • Output-current limiting
  • Over-temperature
  • Turn-on/off transient
  • Subsonic filter
  • External mains fuse

Included

  • Studio Magic software bundle with Studio One Prime and more

Shipping

Estimated ship date is Oct 11, 2021 PT.

Payment will be collected at checkout. After this product run ends, orders will be submitted to the vendor up front, making all orders final.

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Can this be paired as a stereo monitors?
Sep 13, 2021
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rca or xlr inputs so yes if you have 2 you can use them in stereoRead More
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I had these, upgrades from the smaller Presonus speakers which I liked. I use a PC to Schiit Jotunheim with balanced DAC and XLR cable output. They really aren't bad, good detail, you can get a minor soundstage with the right room treatment and seating position, bass extends more than smaller models and they don't lose much detail when leaving them on full range. I found them to be acceptable for most uses. However, they were plagued by an annoying hiss. It makes this sound even when plugged into isolated power sources with quality power filters and cables, and even with no input signal or cable attached. It persists at any gain setting, both speakers. I found it made finding the noise floor impossible if you try to record anything. I think I had the original versions of these, pictures for reference, there are newer versions. In the new ones, I have no way of knowing if the noise issue was solved. I opened mine up to see if there was any simple fix with shielding I could do and found the amps were of the cheapest possible construction all hot glued together. I sold mine at quite a loss on Ebay. You can probably pick a pair up cheap there if you want them, which if you fancy recording or music listening, then I recommend passing. They aren't bad for just games and movies, they are detailed enough to really hear what's going on even when the sound gets complex, or you play a game with a video going or chat etc. But noise floor is a problem and anyone saying it's not is lying to you. [image] [image]
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