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Foam pads fo studio monitors

  • For acoustic decoupling for studio monitors
  • An isolation pad consists of two components, which allows you to change the position of the monitor both horizontally and in 2 different angles (4° and 8°)
  • Load-bearing capacity per pad: 18 kg
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 260 x 40 x 370 mm
  • Colour: Anthracite
  • Package consist of 2 ISO-Pads
  • Available since December 2009
  • Item number 239488
  • Sales Unit 1 pair(s)
  • Type Studio Monitor Decoupler
  • Dimensions 260 x 40 x 370 mm
$19.70
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Ok but won't fix any serious sound issues.
TrEr 12.02.2020
I got these for my studio. Decent sounding control room, hi-end monitors on heavy, top quality stands. There was no perceived improvement whatsoever using these ISO-pads.

So I brought them home instead. Poor sounding room, cheaper monitors on a wooden shelf, basic home recording setup where I mostly do editing/arranging using headphones. In this scenario the ISO-pads actually did something useful by reducing boomy resonances from the shelf. Obviously the ISO-pads didn't fix my poor sounding room but the sound actually got slightly more focused, less boomy.

My conclusion is that these ISO-pads won't do much in an already good sounding professional environment but depending on the setting they may do something useful in simpler, compromised setups, like home studios, etc. Basically, if you've got a problem with boomy resonances leaking into the surface beneath the speakers the ISO-pads may give you a slight improvement. But if your problems are caused by room resonances, don't waste your money on this, get room treatment instead.
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Not bad
mind if i do 31.05.2020
You can definitely find thicker foam for your speakers with a little bit better decoupling, not by much but still better.
I'm putting these below my Tannoy Reveal 802 monitors, and the foam with the top piece is adequate.
However, as soon as I want to angle the monitors the foam would be too thin for complete decoupling in the front, and I'd still get vibrations on my desk when the monitor is angled. I still do when it's not angled, but it's not as excessive.
Though, if you don't care that much about that little extra percent of decoupling and/or you're not going to angle your speakrs, then you'd be fine with the t.akustik ISO-pad. If you do, then look somewhere else. Get something thicker that would perserve the decoupling even when the speakers are angled.
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Fantastic
Souweaver.music 29.12.2025
The t.akustik ISO-Pad 8 is a fantastic, straightforward solution for anyone looking to clean up their studio sound without spending a fortune. These pads do a great job of acoustically decoupling your monitors from whatever surface they are sitting on, which effectively eliminates those annoying vibrations and resonances that can make your bass sound muddy.

The two-component design is particularly helpful because it gives you a lot of flexibility with your setup. You can keep your speakers perfectly flat or use the included wedges to tilt them at a 4° or 8° angle. This makes it incredibly easy to aim the sound directly at your ears, which is key for accurate monitoring in a home studio.

Each pad can support up to 18 kg, so they are plenty strong for larger 8-inch monitors. They have a generous surface area of 260 x 370 mm, providing a stable base for your gear while looking professional in their anthracite finish. For such a simple upgrade, they make a noticeable difference in making your audio feel more focused and tight.
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My studio monitors are really comfortable on this foam pads.
msfeel 11.03.2022
I've had been using this foam pads for years and it does'nt collapse even a little bit.
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