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PreSonus R80 8" Powered Studio Monitor (Each)

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PreSonus R Series Studio Monitors

Description
Wide, consistent stereo image
An unfolded AMT tweeter diaphragm provides 8 to 13 times the projection area of a traditional 1" dome tweeter, enabling R80 monitors to provide a much wider stereo soundstage than traditional designs. At the same time, the R80 provides a very limited vertical dispersion, which helps to reduce reflections from the ceiling and desktop that can cause phase coherence issues. Because it’s less subject to room-anomaly interference, the R80 reacts predictably and sounds consistent from room to room.
Transparent sound
The R80 utilizes an 8", custom-coated, woven Kevlar low-frequency driver. This rigid cone maintains a more consistent dispersion pattern across its frequency response range. Biamped and driven by a 150W Class D amplifier—making the R Series some of the most powerful monitors in their category—these monitors deliver an open, clear, and less fatiguing listening experience.
Have it your way
You can customize the R80 in several ways. It’s available with black or blue faceplates to fit your studio décor. With balanced XLR, balanced 1/4” TRS, and unbalanced RCA line-level inputs, it’s easy to feed audio to your R80 monitors from a mixer, an interface, a media player, or almost any other line-level source. And R Series monitors offer user-adjustable contour features for optimizing the monitors for your mixing space. This enables full integration into any studio environment.
Accuracy defined
The R80’s AMT monitor design provides lifelike sonic reproduction that will allow you to hear the room in your recordings. Its transparent sound and responsive transient reproduction makes it an ideal solution for anyone who is mixing high-resolution audio.


Features
- 2-way active AMT design provides articulate high-frequency response and wide stereo imaging
- Custom-designed, 6.8", AMT ribbon tweeter responds to the subtlest waveforms and the highest frequencies
- 8" Kevlar LF drivers provide transparent mid- and low-frequency reproduction for clean sound and punchy bass
- Balanced XLR and 1/4" TRS plus unbalanced RCA inputs provide flexibility for seamless integration into any environment
- Acoustic Space settings (Linear, -1.5dB, -3dB, -6dB) compensate for room placement
- Biamped 150W RMS (LF = 100 W, HF = 50 W), Class D power amplifier with switching power supply
- RF interference, output current limiting, over temperature, turn-on/off transient, and subsonic filter protection
- Energy Conservation Mode (with enable/disable) lowers standby power to <0.5 W
- External mains fuse
- Internal power supply with IEC connector
Specs
- 1 Balanced XLR
- 1 Balanced 1/4" TRS
- 1 Unbalanced RCA
- Frequency Response: 40Hz–22kHz
- Crossover Frequency: 2.6kHz
- LF Amplifier Power: 100W Class-D
- HF Amplifier Power: 50W Class-D
- Peak SPL (@ 1 meter): 107dB
- LF Driver: 8" Kevlar
- HF Driver Type: AMT
- Diaphragm: 6.8" 2 (4,400 mm2)
- Equiv. Diaphragm ø: 3” (75 mm)
- Input Impedance: 20kOhm balanced, 10k ohm unbalanced
- SNR (typical, A-weighted): >100dB
- Factory preprogrammed: 100-120V ~50/60Hz or 220-240V ~50/60Hz
- Standby Power: < 0.5 W
- RF interference
- Output-current limiting
- Over-temperature
- Turn-on/off transient
- Subsonic filter
- External mains fuse
- Volume Range: A-type taper
- HF Driver: Linear, +1dB, -3dB, -6dB
- Highpass filter: Linear, 60Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz
- Acoustic Space: Linear, -1.5dB, -3dB, -6dB
- Energy Conservation Mode: On/Off/Query
- Vinyl-laminated, medium-density fiberboard
- Width: 9.5” (241 mm)
- Depth: 12” (309 mm)
- Height: 15” (379 mm)
- Weight: 19.8 lb. (9 kg)
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Reviewed by 1 customers
Sounds great to bad its built poorly
submitted5 years ago
byJay
fromOrlando, FL
I purchased two of these for a pro studio and immediately after setting them up experienced loud popping out of the right monitor. I removed the audio cables, and it still popped so I plugged it in in a different room...still popped. I returned it the next day and had a new one shipped to me. It arrived three days later and when I went to set it up realized that the other original one would not power on anymore. I immediately returned both and will NEVER buy Presonus again.
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