🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game with Audiosoul!
The Audiosoul High-Density Studio Monitor Isolation Pads are designed to enhance your audio experience by significantly reducing vibrations and unwanted noise. Measuring 6.5x10x1.6 inches, these pads are compatible with small speakers ranging from 3 to 4.5 inches, making them ideal for home studios, professional setups, and listening rooms. Crafted from durable foam, they maintain their shape over time, ensuring long-lasting performance. The angled design allows for optimal speaker positioning, delivering studio-quality sound in any environment.
M**J
Quality Foam Speaker Isolation Pads!
These New foam speaker pads are awesome! My monitor speakers are more than 10 years old and are still performing well. What I was missing was a good set of new isolation pads. I had some custom built foam pads that I made, but they just haven't held up over the years and I needed a new set. These new speaker isolation pads from Audiosoul are light years better! They are much firmer, but still maintain the right amount of flexibility and isolation. They also came when a changeable position foam insert (brilliant idea) so you can angle the speakers up or down, depending on your needs. I already had my speakers sitting at the right listening position so I didn't need to use that feature. But it's nice to know it's there if I change my setup in the future. I couldn't be happier!A Super 5 Stars!!
D**L
Really makes my Q Acoustics 3020i speakers sound their best
Being part of my living room home theater, there are very few locations to place my speakers that are acceptable to other members of the household. The best compromise is on my TV stand, but that leaves them at a non-ideal height, and since I have to have them set back on the stand, the flat table top colors the sound with reflections.I got a big upgrade in sound by using some old Sorbothane isolators that I had laying around, and they did a tremendous job of decoupling the speakers from the stand which brought an increase in clarity of the lower midrange. As I'm always looking for to squeeze out every ounce of performance from my gear, I kept looking around to see if there was anything better out there. I came across these Audiosoul isolation pads and decided to order them.The big draw was how they can have the angle adjusted by using the second foam piece. I tilted my speakers up 4°, which pointed them right at my ears when I'm in my listening position. The midrange was improved a little, but the biggest improvement came in imaging- the soundstage became much more defined (and it wasn't bad to begin with!). Overall this was a cheap and easy addition that had a positive effect on my system. I'd recommend them even if they didn't have the adjustable tilt feature, but for me it makes a world of difference!
D**.
More foam like than isolation rubber
I was hoping for something a little more dense, these feel more like foam. Angle settings with the different wedge shapes is nice. They are larger than I needed.
T**.
Softens Harshness and Dampens Surrounding Rattles and Can Make Angle Adjustments
Originally planned that these were merely going to angle my speakers for a better listening experience. However i found that the pads do so much more. Sound of the bass and treble sound a lot cleaner. Not sure if it’s doing something to the frequency response by providing the cushion from the support underneath or if it’s absorbing reflected sound waves. Also stops tiny rattles from items that might be left nearby such on the audio stand. At low or high volume, the monitors definitely have a smoother sound.
T**.
PC Speakers Sound Much Better
I had my PC speakers stacked on the foam that came with them and a couple books. What a difference this more dense and solid foam makes! They're sitting atop this foam on a different computer desk, angled toward me. It's amazing that such a small change can make such a big difference in how I'm hearing, not only videos, but the music projects I'm working on. It's so important to hear recordings from different sound sources (studio speakers, phone, stereos, etc.). It's like having a new set of speakers.
C**S
Good Value
Nice piece of audio kit that will help isolate your speakers from your desk or bookshelves.I have a glass desktop table in my office and when I use my speakers sitting on the table, I can feel the vibrations of the signal through my arms...it's quite noticeable. A quick fix was to place two thick books under the speakers, which definitely helped, but nowhere near silent.These pads do a much better job. Can I get better isolation products? Sure, but they will also cost a lot more, for a very small gain in isolation. This is just fine for bookshelf speakers.They can be used level, or a 'cut' can be removed to give them a slight elevation. With my smaller Jamo speakers...I can use the angle.With my Klipsch 600M's, I can still use these pads, but only flat. The Klipsch speakers are about as large as you can get on these pads, and they are big speakers themselves. I was surprised they fit actually, a nice perk.Can't go wrong for the money, and your audio will improve...slightly.Recommended.
R**O
Excellent Monitor Pads
This is a nice, dense monitor pad, but with enough cushion to hug the speaker's base well. I have a pair of 8-inch monitors that haven't been the easiest to put an isolation pad under. Usually it's a Goldie Locks "too small" or "too big" situation. But these pads were just right. I would look at this brand for whatever size you have in your studio. Seriously good stuff.
B**P
Good foam isolation pad for speakers
These foam isolation pads are good for your speakers of different sizes, and you can adjust the angle based on placing the two foam pieces in different configurations. I used the two pieces separately for two different speakers- the slimmer foam as an angle adjustment for some small PA speakers and the foam pad with lip as isolation pad for a monitor speaker. The size is good and fits my mid-sized monitor speaker well. My only minor complaint is that the foam does not feel as dense as other versions of these type of isolation pads I have used before, sure as the Aurelex ones, and I think density makes a difference when attempting to isolate sound frequency vibration. But overall they provide a solid support and do not compress under the weight of even heavy monitor speakers, and for the variety of angle adjustment these pads are a good value, especially at this price point.
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