Presonus R80 V2, R65 V2 Owner’s Manual

R-Series R65 V2 and R80 V2
Active AMT Studio Monitors
Owner’s Manual
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www.presonus.com
English
Table of Contents
1 Overview1
1.2 Product Registration2
1.3 What’s in the Box2
2 Hookup3
2.1 Rear Panel Connections and Controls3
2.1.1 Inputs3
2.1.2 Power3
2.1.3 Acoustic Tuning Controls4
2.2 Hookup Diagrams5
2.2.1 Basic Setup5
2.2.2 Advanced Setup with Monitor Controller and
Speaker Switching6
3 Application Guide7
3.1 Monitor Placement and Acoustic Space
Settings7
3.2 Calibrating Using 85 dB SPL “Standard”
Reference9
4 Resources11
4.1 Technical Specifications11
4.2 Troubleshooting13

1 Overview

R-Series R65 V2 and R80 V2
Owner’s Manual

1.1 Introduction

1 Overview
1.1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the PreSonus® R65 V2 or R80 V2 active AMT studio monitor. PreSonus Audio Electronics has designed the R65 V2 and R80 V2 utilizing high-grade components to ensure optimum performance that will last a lifetime.
The R65 V2 and R80 V2 self-powered near-field monitors differ in cabinet and driver size, crossover frequency, low-frequency extension, and maximum sound-pressure level; all other specs are identical. Both models utilize a custom AMT tweeter. This design affords an ultra-fast transient response and consistent high-frequency response. The 6.8-inch AMT tweeter reproduces subtle ultra-high harmonics, adding air and sense of space not possible with traditional dome tweeters. The result is that you hear every nuance of your mix with astonishing clarity and coherence.
PreSonus Audio Electronics is committed to constant product improvement, and we value your suggestions highly. We believe the best way to achieve our goal of constant product improvement is by listening to the real experts: our valued customers. We appreciate the support you have shown us through the purchase of this product and are confident that you will enjoy your R65 V2/R80 V2!
About this manual: We suggest that you use this manual to familiarize yourself with the features, applications, and workflows for your R-Series studio monitors before trying to connect it to the rest of your studio equipment. This will help you to get better performance and results.
Throughout this manual you will find Power User Tips that can quickly make you an studio monitor expert so you can get the most out of your investment. If this is your first pair of studio monitors, please take a look at Section 3 for details on setting them up properly in your mix environment. More information is available at www.presonus.com/learn/technical-articles.
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1 Overview
R-Series R65 V2 and R80 V2
Owner’s Manual
www.presonus.com
R-Series R65 V2 and R80 V2

1.2 Product Registration

1.2 Product Registration
PreSonus is committed to delivering the best experience for our customers. MyPreSonus is a one-stop portal for all our registered customers’ needs. From your my PreSonus account, you can view all your PreSonus hardware and software registrations; contact support; track orders and more.
OR
Download the MyPreSonus app from the Apple App Store or Google Play.
To register your R-Series studio monitor, go to My.PreSonus.com and follow the onscreen instructions.

1.3 What’s in the Box

Your R-Series package contains the following:
(1) R65 V2 or R80 V2 active AMT studio monitor
Active AMT Studio Monitors
Quick Start Guide
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R-Series Quick Start Guide
IEC Power Cable
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2 Hookup

R-Series R65 V2 and R80 V2
Owner’s Manual

2.1 Rear Panel Connections and Controls

2 Hookup
2.1 Rear Panel Connections and Controls

2.1.1 Inputs

Line-level Inputs. The R-Series studio monitors provide a choice of three line­level input types: balanced XLR, balanced ¼” TRS, and unbalanced RCA. Do not connect more than one source to your R-Series studio monitors simultaneously.
Power User Tip: Whenever possible, it is recommended that you utilize the balanced line-level inputs on your R-Series studio monitors. Balanced cables and connections are resistant to induced noise from radio frequencies and electromagnetic interference (RMI and EMI). If your audio source has only unbalanced connections (either ¼” TS or RCA), it is recommended that the RCA input be used. ¼” TS-to-RCA cables and adapters are readily available at most music supply stores. Whether utilizing the balanced or unbalanced inputs, always use the shortest cable length possible to minimize the risk of induced noise in your studio monitors.
Input Gain. Sets the level of the input signal before it is amplified.

2.1.2 Power

IEC Power Connection. This is the power inlet for your R-Series studio monitor.
Warning: Do not remove the center grounding prong or use a ground­lift adapter, as this could result in electric shock.
Power Switch. This is the On/Off switch for your R-Series studio monitor. When your R-Series studio monitor is powered On, the blue LED on the front panel will illuminate.
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2 Hookup
R-Series R65 V2 and R80 V2
Owner’s Manual
2.1 Rear Panel Connections and Controls
AC Select Switch. The input-power voltage is set at the factory to correspond with the country to which the R-Series studio monitor was shipped. Use this switch only if you are using your R-Series monitor in a country that uses a different standard voltage than is used in the country where your purchased your monitor originally.

2.1.3 Acoustic Tuning Controls

High Frequency. Boosts or cuts all frequencies above 10 kHz by ±6 dB.
Power User Tip: The High control on the R-Series studio monitors is a high-shelf EQ and raises or lowers all frequencies above 10 kHz. This EQ is much like the treble control on a car stereo and likewise can make big changes to the sound very quickly. If you find your mixes are translating too dark on other speaker systems, try lowering this control. Too bright? Raise this control a bit. In either case, anomalies in your room may be negatively impacting your R-Series studio monitors’ performance. See Section 3 for set-up and calibration tips.
Mid Frequency. Boosts or cuts frequencies around 1 kHz by ±6 dB.
Power User Tip: The Mid control is a peak EQ that lets you raise or lower the level of a two-octave-wide frequency band centered at 1 kHz that can make subtle changes to the frequency response of your R-Series monitors. In general, you will not want to alter this control as it will change the flat frequency response of your R-Series monitors. However, if you would like to quickly emulate the performance of consumer speakers, lowering this control will mimic the mid-range scoop that is the hallmark of consumer designs.
Low Cutoff. Rolls off the level of all frequencies below the specified frequency (80 or 100 Hz) at a slope of -12 dB / octave. Setting this control to Flat allows the speaker’s natural roll off to take over.
Power User Tip: If you are using a subwoofer that doesn’t feature a variable low pass filter, like the PreSonus Temblor T10 provides, you will use this control to set the crossover point for your 2.1 system. For information on configuring a 2.1 system in the studio,
please visit www.PreSonus.com/Learn/Technical-Articles.
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