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Your voice sharing partner JBER Acoustic Foam Isolation Pads Focusing on acoustic processing, pure enjoyment of high-quality sound. Previous page Next page 1 Small Size 2 Medium Size 3 Large size Configurations More Details Information: Five different monitor angle configurations. High-density (50kg/m^3) for years of use. Generates cleaner more precise sound. Eliminate unwanted vibrations and low-end distortion. Clean look with no logo on the front. Package: 2 pack. More Options JBER Acoustic Foam panels JBER Acoustic Foam panels JBER Bass Trap Studio Foam Price $49.99 Price $41.99 Price $16.99 Item Dimensions LxWxH 12" X 12" X 2" Item Dimensions LxWxH 12" X 12" X 2" Item Dimensions LxWxH 12" X 7" X 7" Packaging 24Pack Packaging 24Pack Packaging 4Pack Fire-Retardant √ Fire-Retardant √ Fire-Retardant √ Sound Absorption √ Sound Absorption √ Sound Absorption √
Dimensions - 7.5"*11"*1.6"/19cm*28cm*4cm(W*D*H). Designed to hold up to 10KG without changing the shape.
High-density acoustic foam for professional use (50kg/m^3 density).
Choose from 5 different angles (0°, 5°, 10°, -5°, -10°) as well as 2 adjustable heights, allowing you to move the monitor isolation pads into a versatile array of angles for the best sound quality.
Generates cleaner more precise sound by reducing vibrations and low-end distortion.
Sized to fit all popular 5'' inches Studio Monitors - Yamaha HS5, JBL 305PMKII LSR305, KRK Rokit KRK RP4G3 RP5, Mackie MR5, M-Audio BX5, Adam F6, Tascam VL-S5, Elevate 5, Behringer MS16 JS-MS70, klipsch r-150m and many more.
I use a couple bookshelf speakers on my PC, and had always felt like they were a little muddy. After doing some research, I found out why: tweeters are really directional, and mine were aimed at my chest. That meant I was hearing mostly mids and bass, with almost none of the highs. Enter these isolation pads: they allow you to change the angle at which the speakers sit, angling them upwards in my case to better hit my ears. It's not a perfect solution, but for the price, it's killer. They also isolate the vibrations from the speakers from the desk, further enhancing the audio quality.Pros:Massive enhancement in audio quality from standard bookshelf speakers.Change in angle helps speakers better hit ears.Solid, durable foam.Sits fairly solid on my desk.Super easy to set up since the angles are already cut, and you can flip the cut out piece around to hit the angle you want.Cons:Very large footprint. They're likely aimed at larger speakers than mine. I'm debating cutting the back 1/3rd of length off them to better fit on my desk. This isn't much of a con, though. It just means they're flexible for a lot of applications.The angle could be greater, but that's more an issue for me. I'm very tall, so I'd want them angled up a bit further. I will probably ultimately go with a different solution that achieves that result, but that doesn't change the fact that these pads are excellent. Even when I do switch to a different solution, I'll be using these to prop up the center channel on my surround sound.If you're looking for simple, budget speaker stands that increase audio quality significantly for bookshelf speakers on a PC, look no further.EDIT: Pruned the tail end of these back so that they don't take up much more real estate than the speaker's own footprint. Worked great, although not the most aesthetically pleasing solution. I used a little of the foam to prop up the front of the speakers even further, too. Sounds pretty damned good. Still gonna get some proper stands or wall mounts eventually, but these'll do quite nicely in the mean time.