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  • Isolation pads size 6.7 x 11.8 x 1.6 Inches (W x D x H). Speaker foam is designed to fit with the most popular 4" - 5" monitors
  • Speaker platform high-density acoustic isolation foam for professional use (50kg/m^3 density).
  • Angled speaker stand two-component design allows 5 different angle configurations.
  • Speaker stand desk generates cleaner, more precise sound by reducing vibrations and low-end distortion.
  • Subwoofer isolation pad keeps your studio's desktop clean look with no logo on the front.

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Reduce vibration noises and low-end distortion

You already invested in excellent studio equipment and spent hours crafting every sound. However, your audio will never express its full range of subtleties until you isolate your monitors from their surroundings. It's time to take your audio quality to the next level.

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High-density acoustic foam for better results

Our IP-series professional isolation pads are made using top-notch high-density foam, maintaining a perfect balance between stiffness and elasticity, resulting in reduced vibration noises and cleaner sound.

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Fits with most popular 4" - 5" monitors

Our Isolation pads come in size 6.7 x 11.8 x 1.6 Inches (W x D x H) and are designed to fit most popular 4" - 5" Inch monitor brands on the market.

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Five different monitor angle configurations

Our pads allow for the perfect monitor angle configuration for every studio or work environment with a two-component design.

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  • The package includes - 2 monitor isolation pads.
  • Important note - The monitors shown are not included and are for illustration purposes only.

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Measurments 6.7 x 11.8 x 1.6 Inches (W x D x H) 6.3 x 8 x 1.4 inches (W x D x H) 10.4 x 13 x 1.6 Inches (W x D x H)

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Customers say

Customers like the quality, sound isolation, value, size and isolation of the speaker pads. For example, they mention that it looks as good as it functions, improves the bass response and that it's worth the price. Some appreciate the size and the fact that they fit perfectly for their speakers. As for the isolation, they're happy with vibration isolation, density, and angle.

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110 customers mention110 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the foam isolation pads. They mention that they look as good as they function, the foam is stiff with a little give, and provides great dampening quality for small bookshelf speakers. They also appreciate the simple design and economical solution.

"...They certainly make you look cool, but I kinda pride myself on not going caring what people think, and I hate the expensive accessories and gimmicks..." Read more

"...Doubled up two for under the center channel speaker. Very clean look. Isolated speaker from glass shelf." Read more

"...Key things to like: quality is good and they are very solid - acoustic damping is excellent...." Read more

"...Foam is nice quality, stiff with a little give...." Read more

43 customers mention39 positive4 negative

Customers are satisfied with the sound isolation of the speakers. They mention that the foam isolators do a great job of isoling the sound of their subwoofer, improving the bass response, and does not muffle bass as much as expected. They also say that the acoustic damping is excellent, making the music clearer and each instrument more distinct. They say the sound playback on Spotify sounds a little cleaner, and the noise from their soundbar for their TV does not vibrate the TV.

"...I immediately noticed the music became clearer and each instrument became more isolated from each other and sat in it's own space in the mix better..." Read more

"...things to like: quality is good and they are very solid - acoustic damping is excellent...." Read more

"...But just music playback on Spotify sounds a little cleaner as well if you're more of a listener than a creator (or do both)...." Read more

"...Now that the monitors are properly isolated the bass sounds tight crisp and not overdone or too muddy. I am very satisfied with these small foam pads." Read more

37 customers mention33 positive4 negative

Customers like the value of the foam. They say it's worth the price, a good investment, and a great buy. Customers also mention that it helps shape the sound and protect laminate floors for little cost.

"...At $26.00 USD these are worth every penny. Sometime in life, the simplest solutions can make a significant impact. I highly recommend this product." Read more

"...LOL.In general terms, nice set, good price-value relation." Read more

"...I feel that these are a great value for the money compared to what some others cost, and these do not have a brand logo on them." Read more

"...This is a simple design and solution that provides an economical, functional and aesthetically pleasing enhancement...." Read more

33 customers mention33 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the size of the speaker pads. They mention that it fits perfectly for their monitors, speakers, and other devices. Some say that the pads are large and stiff enough that there is no compression. Overall, most are happy with the product's size and functionality.

"...these under my Kali Audio LP-6 monitors I noticed that they were very large, both in width and length...." Read more

"...They are nice dense foam and the perfect size for Adam A5xs. The difference in sound was night and day!..." Read more

"...are sitting on your cushions supported by speaker stands... Fit seamlessly... securely.. Very Pleased... Speedly delivery..." Read more

"Fits perfectly with PreSonus Eris E4.5 speakers/monitors...." Read more

26 customers mention26 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the isolation of the speaker pads. They mention that they are excellent, top notch, and perfect for their center channel. They also say the foam has really good isolation properties and is an effective solution to isolate your speakers. Some say that the pads work great under their speakers and are perfect to isolate subwoofers and protect laminate floors for little cost.

"...Very clean look. Isolated speaker from glass shelf." Read more

"These foam isolators are great! They hold my Mackie CR3-X. My only concern is with the speakers moving from the bass...." Read more

"These foam panels are awesome! They are nice dense foam and the perfect size for Adam A5xs. The difference in sound was night and day!..." Read more

"Isolation pads worked better than I could have imagined. Improvement in clean base and low midrange was outstanding." Read more

25 customers mention22 positive3 negative

Customers like the vibration isolation of the speakers. They mention that it eliminates vibrations, reduces sound vibrating, and eliminates any rattling. They also say that it stabilizes the speakers and prevents annoying buzzing. Customers also mention that the speakers thump tighter and better on the low end than before.

"...They thump tighter and better on the low end than before and the bass doesn't create any dissonance or vibrations that compete with the song, or..." Read more

"...Tightened up the bass/mid bass frequencies and reduced the sound vibrating through my desk considerably...." Read more

"...With the pads, there's no vibration on the desk (and I'm an elbow leaner so I know!)...." Read more

"...From what I can tell, there is no vibrations or unwanted affects from this product. It does what it's supposed to do at a fraction of the cost!" Read more

21 customers mention21 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the density of the foam. They mention that it is very dense, firm, and thick. Some say that the foam does not deform.

"Nice foam. Angled center channel up toward listeners. Doubled up two for under the center channel speaker. Very clean look...." Read more

"...Foam is nice quality, stiff with a little give...." Read more

"...The foam is very dense and there are several height angles you can configure with the 2 different shaped pads...." Read more

"...They are ridiculously dense and strong. When my heavier and larger KRK speakers come in I will definitely be buying another set of these pads." Read more

12 customers mention12 positive0 negative

Customers like the angle of the speakers. They say the slight angle helps point the speakers upwards to ear-level. They also say the foam is very dense and has different positions to adjust the speaker angle. The modifiable design allows you to change speaker angle, and there is no compression, sagging, or tilting.

"...so the speaker is sitting either flat or angled: the angled arrangement works really well for me & sits the speakers perfectly pointing towards my..." Read more

"...The foam is very dense and there are several height angles you can configure with the 2 different shaped pads...." Read more

"...Also, now that the speakers are tilted upward slightly, the high frequency range of music playback is more detailed and direct to my ears...." Read more

"...Adjusted to tilt the speakers upwards, as they are on the floor...." Read more

Works better than I thought.
5 Stars
Works better than I thought.
I'm gonna review these Monitor pads like it's 1999, so sit back and chill for a moment while I reminisce.So I mix tracks for a living...I have like 10 million views just on YouTube from the tracks I've mixed with these bad boys (Yamaha HS8's). Between that and the demos I've recorded for professional song writers, the master tracks I've mixed for myself and others I just know how these speakers sound, and how a mix will translate into other speakers and listening environments.What the hell even is a "demo" anymore? Everything has gotten so good for home studio owners that if you're really good...it is a master. Hell, some "home studio" mixes sound better than ones that come out of major studios. Some major records ARE done with a blend or tracks recorded at home and major studios etc. My point is that home recording stuff has come a long ass way and many times sounds better than the major records heard back in the day. Don't get me wrong, they made some great tracks back in the day too. Queens Bohemian Rhapsody was done on tape and they bounced those vocal parts so many times that they say the tape went CLEAR. That mix turned out amazing and I doubt they had their monitors on pads, but I could be wrong. So it's not always the equipment but the artist and talent using it. That has always been my perspective so for a long time I was hell bent on NOT popping for 30 bucks worth of foam. I just wasn't persuaded that they were the missing secret ingredient in my Grammy Award winning mixes.I've always been a cowboy for the most part and I've relied on my talents, ear, and instincts to get a song done with whatever I had. I just did my best and it usually turned out. I've always done really well with very little, so I have always thought of these kinds of things as somewhat wasteful and costly accessories. Nylons and a wire hanger will get you a popper stopper that's just as good as the ones they sell for 30-50 bucks or more right? In fact, I think they made their own popper stoppers for the Michael Jackson "We are the world" record they made with everyone back in the day. Those are expensive AKG C-12 mics too. My point is...put your money into the stuff that really matters and don't let stuff like this eat into your budget too much if you still need other things that will help your mixes more. Sure they're only 30 bucks but I know how this stuff can add up. Same thing with foam on your walls. Put up moving blankets etc. and spend your hard earned money on the stuff that really makes the most difference in your musical process, like a good Mic and pre....then a powerful Daw like Logic pro X....Pro tools...Cubase...Studio One...Reaper etc. and fill it with Waves and UAD plugs. If you're not there yet, just use folded towels under your monitors in the mean time if you're strapped, and when you get the important stuff covered, THEN move into this kind of stuff. But Just remember, some of the best recordings are done in cabins, and, just crazy places with weird acoustics and sounds.Speaking of which, as a side note, Billie Eilish's brother Finneas who produced all of her tracks talked about how they recorded all of their stuff on an Apollo rack system in her small bedroom with an Audio Technica 2020 for "Ocean Eye's" and over the course of time he got so used to recording and mixing with the sound of that small room that it really screwed with him when they recorded in some big million dollar studios with different sounding environments. It was almost like it was the wrong template, or soundscape for him to create songs in his mind. He was used to the quirks of the room he recorded in.This happened with Dave Grohl too. He bought that Neve board from Sound City when they went out of business because SO MANY amazing records were made on it, and when they put that board in his private studio, it DIDN'T SOUND THE SAME. Sure it sounded ok...but the magic was gone IMHO. I was really disappointed. My point is you get used to a certain sound when you mix on your own stuff in your own environment. And without using any pads I've done that.I've seen monitor pads in more than a few high dollar studios, not to mention in some stuck up studio owners places and I figured they worked, but I think I placed them somewhere along the lines of putting an egg crate mattress cover on your closet walls for a vocal booth. Almost like a gimmick, but not quite. I just figured if your mixes suck it's not because you don't have these pads. They certainly make you look cool, but I kinda pride myself on not going caring what people think, and I hate the expensive accessories and gimmicks people push on audio people so maybe that's why I didn't get them for a long time. I just figured they weren't going to make that horrible song you recorded with audacity and nasty plug ins sound amazing.But on the positive side, if you have some good stuff rolling in your studio to create, capture, and mix your tracks at a high level, then feel free to get these pads because they do help. There are no doubt many great artists and engineers who will genuinely find these pads helpful for their mixes. I immediately noticed the music became clearer and each instrument became more isolated from each other and sat in it's own space in the mix better, as opposed to vibrating through the desk etc which muddys up or interferes with the sound, even with certain frequencies that seem imperceptible until you notice they're gone. These pads seemed to clean up the stereo field and allow for a better sound stage and articulation too. It's pretty surprising honestly. I didn't expect them to help this much.You can adjust these pads a few ways in order to set your monitors at the perfect listening height and angle and that's cool. I'm going to keep making small adjustments over the course of time until i find exactly what works best for me, but even that slight 1.5 to 2 inch lift has changed the sweet spot and how I listen to them...which is good...and bad. Good in that it's cleaner, but with the changes it'll take me some time to settle into them. They thump tighter and better on the low end than before and the bass doesn't create any dissonance or vibrations that compete with the song, or anything that gets in the way of actually hearing your mix. That gives a cleaner sound, and you end up with a cleaner mix. When you don't have all of that mud and buzzing in the sound, it makes room in the mid range and top end to shine through so things don't get lost in the process. It almost sounds like you're listening in a sound proofed room to some respect. I'll have to keep looking into more of this stuff. It's fascinating to me.I would totally do it again and not think twice about it. In fact I wouldn't mix without them now....so that should say something. 30 bucks won't make or break you, but it does seem stupidly steep for foam. But I guess we've all spent more than 30 bucks on overpriced crap before right? Apple anyone? And it's not that they aren't great products, it's just the price for what you're getting seems wrong, and that's how this foam feels. You almost feel like a sucker for buying them. Like they owe me a sandwich or something due to the price. Lol. They should be like 15 bucks, and that's why I pushed back on them for so long. But now that the pain is over and I pulled the band-aid off.....I won't have to do it again. So in the end...Great product, does what it says...no regrets.Don't expect miracles, you still have to know how to mix a track, but having sound pads is something I wouldn't do without after experiencing them and gives you that little extra something. I should have done it a long time ago and I think you'll feel the same way. Wishing you the best of luck with your tracks. Music on.
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I'm gonna review these Monitor pads like it's 1999, so sit back and chill for a moment while I reminisce.

So I mix tracks for a living...I have like 10 million views just on YouTube from the tracks I've mixed with these bad boys (Yamaha HS8's). Between that and the demos I've recorded for professional song writers, the master tracks I've mixed for myself and others I just know how these speakers sound, and how a mix will translate into other speakers and listening environments.

What the hell even is a "demo" anymore? Everything has gotten so good for home studio owners that if you're really good...it is a master. Hell, some "home studio" mixes sound better than ones that come out of major studios. Some major records ARE done with a blend or tracks recorded at home and major studios etc. My point is that home recording stuff has come a long ass way and many times sounds better than the major records heard back in the day. Don't get me wrong, they made some great tracks back in the day too. Queens Bohemian Rhapsody was done on tape and they bounced those vocal parts so many times that they say the tape went CLEAR. That mix turned out amazing and I doubt they had their monitors on pads, but I could be wrong. So it's not always the equipment but the artist and talent using it. That has always been my perspective so for a long time I was hell bent on NOT popping for 30 bucks worth of foam. I just wasn't persuaded that they were the missing secret ingredient in my Grammy Award winning mixes.

I've always been a cowboy for the most part and I've relied on my talents, ear, and instincts to get a song done with whatever I had. I just did my best and it usually turned out. I've always done really well with very little, so I have always thought of these kinds of things as somewhat wasteful and costly accessories. Nylons and a wire hanger will get you a popper stopper that's just as good as the ones they sell for 30-50 bucks or more right? In fact, I think they made their own popper stoppers for the Michael Jackson "We are the world" record they made with everyone back in the day. Those are expensive AKG C-12 mics too. My point is...put your money into the stuff that really matters and don't let stuff like this eat into your budget too much if you still need other things that will help your mixes more. Sure they're only 30 bucks but I know how this stuff can add up. Same thing with foam on your walls. Put up moving blankets etc. and spend your hard earned money on the stuff that really makes the most difference in your musical process, like a good Mic and pre....then a powerful Daw like Logic pro X....Pro tools...Cubase...Studio One...Reaper etc. and fill it with Waves and UAD plugs. If you're not there yet, just use folded towels under your monitors in the mean time if you're strapped, and when you get the important stuff covered, THEN move into this kind of stuff. But Just remember, some of the best recordings are done in cabins, and, just crazy places with weird acoustics and sounds.

Speaking of which, as a side note, Billie Eilish's brother Finneas who produced all of her tracks talked about how they recorded all of their stuff on an Apollo rack system in her small bedroom with an Audio Technica 2020 for "Ocean Eye's" and over the course of time he got so used to recording and mixing with the sound of that small room that it really screwed with him when they recorded in some big million dollar studios with different sounding environments. It was almost like it was the wrong template, or soundscape for him to create songs in his mind. He was used to the quirks of the room he recorded in.

This happened with Dave Grohl too. He bought that Neve board from Sound City when they went out of business because SO MANY amazing records were made on it, and when they put that board in his private studio, it DIDN'T SOUND THE SAME. Sure it sounded ok...but the magic was gone IMHO. I was really disappointed. My point is you get used to a certain sound when you mix on your own stuff in your own environment. And without using any pads I've done that.

I've seen monitor pads in more than a few high dollar studios, not to mention in some stuck up studio owners places and I figured they worked, but I think I placed them somewhere along the lines of putting an egg crate mattress cover on your closet walls for a vocal booth. Almost like a gimmick, but not quite. I just figured if your mixes suck it's not because you don't have these pads. They certainly make you look cool, but I kinda pride myself on not going caring what people think, and I hate the expensive accessories and gimmicks people push on audio people so maybe that's why I didn't get them for a long time. I just figured they weren't going to make that horrible song you recorded with audacity and nasty plug ins sound amazing.

But on the positive side, if you have some good stuff rolling in your studio to create, capture, and mix your tracks at a high level, then feel free to get these pads because they do help. There are no doubt many great artists and engineers who will genuinely find these pads helpful for their mixes. I immediately noticed the music became clearer and each instrument became more isolated from each other and sat in it's own space in the mix better, as opposed to vibrating through the desk etc which muddys up or interferes with the sound, even with certain frequencies that seem imperceptible until you notice they're gone. These pads seemed to clean up the stereo field and allow for a better sound stage and articulation too. It's pretty surprising honestly. I didn't expect them to help this much.

You can adjust these pads a few ways in order to set your monitors at the perfect listening height and angle and that's cool. I'm going to keep making small adjustments over the course of time until i find exactly what works best for me, but even that slight 1.5 to 2 inch lift has changed the sweet spot and how I listen to them...which is good...and bad. Good in that it's cleaner, but with the changes it'll take me some time to settle into them. They thump tighter and better on the low end than before and the bass doesn't create any dissonance or vibrations that compete with the song, or anything that gets in the way of actually hearing your mix. That gives a cleaner sound, and you end up with a cleaner mix. When you don't have all of that mud and buzzing in the sound, it makes room in the mid range and top end to shine through so things don't get lost in the process. It almost sounds like you're listening in a sound proofed room to some respect. I'll have to keep looking into more of this stuff. It's fascinating to me.

I would totally do it again and not think twice about it. In fact I wouldn't mix without them now....so that should say something. 30 bucks won't make or break you, but it does seem stupidly steep for foam. But I guess we've all spent more than 30 bucks on overpriced crap before right? Apple anyone? And it's not that they aren't great products, it's just the price for what you're getting seems wrong, and that's how this foam feels. You almost feel like a sucker for buying them. Like they owe me a sandwich or something due to the price. Lol. They should be like 15 bucks, and that's why I pushed back on them for so long. But now that the pain is over and I pulled the band-aid off.....I won't have to do it again. So in the end...Great product, does what it says...no regrets.

Don't expect miracles, you still have to know how to mix a track, but having sound pads is something I wouldn't do without after experiencing them and gives you that little extra something. I should have done it a long time ago and I think you'll feel the same way. Wishing you the best of luck with your tracks. Music on.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nice clean cut, adjustable foam
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Nice foam. Angled center channel up toward listeners. Doubled up two for under the center channel speaker. Very clean look. Isolated speaker from glass shelf.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome quality pads that accommodate large monitors
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2019
Upon placing these under my Kali Audio LP-6 monitors I noticed that they were very large, both in width and length. They exceed the width and length of my particular monitors but the quality is top notch. The foam is very dense and there are several height angles you can configure with the 2 different shaped pads. These pads have a brand but the brand is not labeled on the pads, I happen to like this, they are blank and you don’t have to worry about a distracting label brand on the front of the pad. The size of the pads don’t bother me as well, if and when I plan to upgrade my monitors to a larger size speaker, these pads are large enough to accommodate up to an 8 inch monitor atleast.

Overall, you pay 20 bucks and change for a very good quality pair of monitor pads that will absolutely last you years givin proper care, highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Pads! but the small details matter...
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2020
These foam isolators are great! They hold my Mackie CR3-X. My only concern is with the speakers moving from the bass. The CR3-X are ridiculously light and the isolator pad is very very dense. Which means only heavier speakers will actually sink into the foam. The CR3’s sit right on top without sinking in at all. I can push the speakers around on the pad with one finger and they slide very easily - again not the pads fault. If the front lip of the foam was slightly raised even in the flat position I’d be extremely satisfied with them. But even with out that front lip these isolator pads are top notch. They are ridiculously dense and strong. When my heavier and larger KRK speakers come in I will definitely be buying another set of these pads.
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