Collection: PreSonus

American-made studio gear trusted for smart design and rock-solid reliability.

About PreSonus

PreSonus built its reputation on making studio gear that works the way you expect it to, without the drama. Founded in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, they've been designing audio interfaces, studio monitors, and mixing tools since 1995. Their approach is practical: pack in features that matter, keep the workflow intuitive, and price it so working musicians can actually afford it. The StudioLive series put digital mixing in reach for small venues and project studios. The AudioBox interfaces became a standard for home recording. PreSonus gear shows up in bedrooms, broadcast booths, and mid-sized studios across North America because it delivers consistent results without requiring a manual the size of a phone book.

Recording & Mixing Kits

PreSonus bundles their interfaces with everything you need to start tracking: cables, mics, headphones, and Studio One Artist software. The AudioBox kits are popular starter packages. You get a two-channel interface with decent preamps, a condenser mic that handles vocals and acoustic instruments, and closed-back headphones for monitoring. The software is full-featured, not a stripped-down demo. These kits work for singer-songwriters recording at home, podcasters who need clean dialogue capture, and anyone building their first DAW setup. The hardware is metal, not plastic. The preamps are clean enough for critical listening. You won't outgrow the interface in six months.

Studio Monitors & Speaker Accessories

PreSonus makes active monitors for nearfield listening. Their Eris series covers small to mid-sized rooms with different woofer sizes and power ratings. The speakers have front-ported designs so you can place them close to walls without muddying the low end. Acoustic tuning controls let you compensate for room issues. PreSonus also offers speaker stands and cases for their powered PA speakers, built to handle the road. The stands are height-adjustable with cable management. The cases are padded and fitted, not generic bags. If you're running a mobile DJ rig or a small venue system, the accessories match the durability of the speakers.

Mixing Consoles & Live Sound

The StudioLive digital mixers handle live sound and studio recording in one unit. You get motorized faders, built-in effects, and multitrack recording to SD card or computer. The smaller models work for bands mixing their own monitors from stage. Larger formats suit front-of-house engineers running corporate events or club nights. The interface is touchscreen-based with physical controls for critical functions. You can save and recall scenes, which matters when you're running multiple acts in one night. PreSonus includes Capture software for recording every input independently. The mixers double as audio interfaces, so your live multitrack becomes your studio session without bouncing files around.

Shop PreSonus at Blackout Audio

PreSonus interfaces and monitors are solid choices for Canadian home studios and small production spaces. Their recording kits give you a complete signal chain without hunting down compatible components. Free shipping on orders over $199 across Canada. Browse the full range online and reach out to the Blackout team if you need help matching gear to your room or workflow.