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Speakers stopped working after power outage (Eris E3.5 BT)

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asked Nov 23, 2022 in Sceptre, Eris, R-Series by vvaccounts (180 points)
After a few hours power outage - the speakers Presonus Eris E 3.5 BT aren't turning on. the blue light above the volume knob isn't turning on at all, and there's also no "pop sound" as usual, upon plugging into an outlet or starting the laptop.

troubleshooting:

- tested playing audio through laptop speakers, as well as external monitor's speaker - both work and play audio.

- tried updating the audio driver - it's already the latest.

- tried unplugging every single cable from all devices, and all outlets related to the laptop, Eris E 3.5 BT, external monitor etc. for a few minutes to drain residual power, and plugging back in - no result.

- the blue light isn't turning on.

- tried plugging the speakers into different outlets, which work for other devices - same issue.

- tried switching the "power" switch on the right side of the left speaker many times - no result.

- tried searching for the speaker's bluetooth through Windows - didn't find it.

- tried pushing the bluetooth button on left speaker's back many times - no results.

- visually inspected the speaker cables (power, 3.5 to 3.5 mm cable, connection cable between left and right speakers) - no damage visible.

other info:

- speakers were never exposed to other damage like drops, water, or any other kind. I never move or change the setup, they always stay in the same place. Only stopped working after this specific power outage. Speakers were plugged into the outlet at the time when the power went out, as well as when it came back on.

- laptop and external monitor were plugged into the same extension cord as the speakers, no damage to either of them.

- power outages have happened before, several times, but there was never an issue, not even temporary. All other conditions (setup, cables, were the same during the previous outages.)

- I'm using the speakers as regular PC speakers for music, movies, internet videos etc., not for studio monitoring, or video editing or similar.

- Speakers always play at about 10% volume. (Physical speaker volume at 50%, Windows sound level at 20% or less.)

My setup (always been the same):

- laptop running windows 10, usually up to date.

- External monitor connected by HDMI

- Windows sound setting is set to send audio to the laptop speaker >  laptop's "Audio OUT" port is connected to the Eris E 3.5 BT "Audio IN" port by 3.5 to 3.5 mm jack cable. Eris E 3.5 BT is plugged into a power outlet, and the stock red/black speaker cable is connected between left and right speakers.

I understand it's probably because of the power outage, but not entirely sure since it had no problem after previous outages.

Please suggest what can be the problem and how to solve it.

10 Answers

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answered Dec 22, 2022 by guidosalto (170 points)
i am having thesame issue
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answered Aug 2, 2023 by MichaelEmery5 (140 points)
I also have the same issue. After a brief power cut, the Eris 3.5 stopped working. Not even a power light. Every other appliance was working correctly. There is definately something wrong with the electrical design of these speakers.  i thing heard back from Presonus support yet.
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answered Oct 5, 2023 by alexandrosmatakos (220 points)
I have the same issue after disconnecting the speakers' power cable from the plug and reconnecting it (no power outage involved). It's a big bummer because it happened right after the 2 year warranty period.

I have tried all your troubleshooting methods + unscrewed the back panel and checked with a voltometer if there is any juice flowing to the chip itself. Surprisingly, everything looked normal there, even though the blue light doesn't turn on and the speakers don't function.

It is disappointing that PreSonus hasn't addressed this issue, even by at least acknowledging it. I've seen at least 5 other people having the same problem either on this forum or on Reddit.
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answered Oct 13, 2023 by JohanSundqvist2601 (180 points)
I managed to get mine running again after unplugging them by unscrewing the back and heating the capacitor for a bit with a hairdryer, apparently they work better at a higher temperature. The speaker was making some sort of static noise for a while (30min-1h) but that eventually disappeared.
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answered Oct 21, 2023 by akikeskinen (140 points)
Add me to the list. Not powering on anymore after couple of years.
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answered Dec 23, 2023 by oljamandic (160 points)
It seems this is common issue with Presonus electrical system. It happened to me twice so far. Both when power went off and came back. I have good surge protector outlet so I wasn't worried about that.

Unplug everything and let it for a day (this might be an hour or 4 hours but I don't know. I know a whole day worked)  Plug it again, and turn on the power button. Capacitator will eventually fill with power and speakers will turn on. No need to unscrew the back and inspect what's inside. I did that and saw no visible damage or burnouts.

It's the capacitator thingy.  Presonus should look into it, (it's easy to replicate) and fix it.
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answered Mar 3 by mikeaustin7 (140 points)
Hey. Idk if you tried replacing the fuse?
Manual says it’s under the power plug.
I watched a short video from Presonus showing that you just pop that lil tray out with a tech driver and you can access the fuse.
Bro it even comes with a backup fuse. Prob solved.
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answered Apr 4 by YevgenyPletnev (140 points)
edited Apr 6 by YevgenyPletnev
I have the same issue with my pair. Also occurred after a power outage.

Checked the fuse and the power switch for continuity as suggested online -- both seem OK. I suspect one of the caps might be blown which is suggested by its shape. Going to replace, check and update.

EDIT: yep, C22 was bulging. Having it replaced, the speakers are functional again. However, it did take a minute or two for the power LED to turn on after powering it on the first time. So if anyone attempts to fix theirs, be aware that happens.
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answered May 22 by BrandonRamrock (140 points)
Hi, is there any fix to this? Seems like this is a common issue and I am yet to find any answer with a solution.
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answered Jun 1 by monkeytiger (200 points)
I also have the same issue with my Eris 4.5 speakers. Its odd because it started with the volume knob having static when i adjusted it. Then the speakers would take a few minutes to power up (blue light indicator lighting up).

Lately the speakers take hours to power up when i turn them on, i have even had a couple of occasions when the speakers powered up (blue light indicator lighting up) but got no sound through the speakers but got sound when i plugged in some head phones into the front of the speakers.

I have had a few power outages here while the speakers were powered up and its possible that this was the cause of the issues. But i have also read a lot of other users saying that they also have issues with their Presonus speakers and they did not mention any power outages, so i just think that this is a real issue with Presonus products.

I took the back off my speaker but did not find any obvious damage to any of the components, nothing looked burned, fused or bulging, but i have read (and watched several YouTube videos) about issues with the capacitor in the Presonus speakers causing this issue a lot.

I contacted Presonus to ask if they can at least point me in the right direction, but they basically give me the finger and said that they could not help.

So if i cant find a repair center that can fix them, they are going to the land fill and i will not be buying another Presonus product.
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