🎶 Elevate your sound, silence the noise — isolation that speaks volumes!
Nordell Studio Monitor Isolation Pads use high-density acoustic foam to acoustically decouple your speakers from surfaces, drastically reducing vibrations and rumble. Designed for professional and home studios alike, these pads support up to 11kg and offer configurable angles for optimal sound monitoring. Loved by over 2,500 users, they ensure cleaner, clearer audio and happier neighbors.
Compatible devices | Laptop, Music Player, Personal computer |
Surround-sound channel configuration | 2.0 |
Colour | Small (170 x 300 x 40) |
Included components | 2 x Studio Monitor Isolation Pads |
Product dimensions | 30D x 17W x 4H centimetres |
Item weight | 0.33 Pounds |
Is waterproof | false |
Warranty type | Full |
Number of items | 2 |
Control method | Touch |
Speaker size | 9.3 Centimetres |
Power source | Corded Electric |
Item model number | 5055436913023 |
Material Type | High density acoustic foam |
Size | Small (170 x 300 x 40) |
Item Weight | 150 g |
M**N
Definitely worth the purchase!
Recently bought myself a new desk and found that my Dali Zensor 1s were coupling with the desk and the added vibrations were making everything sound really unclean. I decided to get some form of isolation to try and clean that up. I heard about the Mopads, Adam Halls etc and they had good reviews, but all the pads I looked at seemed to not have quite the best size for my Zensor 1s.The Zensor 1 measures around a ~6.5" width and so the 4" pads are too small, and the 8" larger pads a lot of companies offer are a little too big. Then, I stumbled on these guys, and noticed they seem to be exactly the right width, plus, they're cheaper than those offered by the other companies. Length wise they were a bit longer than my Zensor 1s but I figured I could always cut them down if necessary (much easier to simply cut off the end length-wise than to try to evenly cut two sides width-wise).So anyway, the pads arrived today, and sure enough they're a perfect width for my Zensors as measured. To my pleasant surprise too, while they are a little longer than my speakers, the length difference is only a couple of inches and so they aren't really wasting any desk space or causing me to reposition my speakers.I set them up facing backwards so that the speakers would be tilting up slightly towards me, since previously I found that I had to really lower my computer chair to get my ears in line with the tweeters. Now I can sit at my desired height and the angle they're at makes my seated position perfect for listening.Then I gave them a listening test. They did the job, no more coupling with my desk, and the sound is much cleaner now. An added bonus is that my music seems to carry less outside of my room too, probably because of the lack of desk vibrations contributing to overall bass.I have the Zensors in black, and my desk is white, so the foam actually doesn't look out of place, and in particular with the grills left on at first glance it almost looks like they're meant to be part of the speaker.Well worth the 15 quid. I only wish there was an option to buy just one of these, because I could totally use a third one to put my external HDD bay on since that's also causing a bit of desk vibration!
K**F
Inexpensive Sound Solution
Bought to isolate speakers from a boomy and resonant surface which they sat on and in this respect they work very well. Not too expensive, easy to place and now I hear good clear sound from music, movies and television.
S**M
Great, just not for me
Purchased these for Edifier R1280T. When using them there was no doubt that the sound quality improved dramatically. However, they were very large in comparison to the speakers which I did not like and are £15 for a block of cut foam (hence the 4 stars). As such, I returned them and replaced with a Kanto S4 which are the perfect size and look much nicer.
R**C
Reduced the vibrations
I was a bit sceptical about using foam under my speakers for my home cinema. However, now I have used them, I am very pleased. The biggest difference is the bass is absorbed and not put through the TV cabinet. This, at least to me, has made the bass slightly better overall.
S**R
Expensive for what they are, but a Good product..
It's just cut pieces of foamHowever they are cut very accurately, and the foam is the right density to isolate the speakers from surfaces.The speakers are supported well, and the different angle options is very useful for optimum positioning.Expensive for what they are, but a Good product..
A**.
Simple solution for speaker isolation in home theatre set up
I purchased these specifically to sit under a Sonos Arc soundbar that was balancing on the foot of the tv stand.They work perfectly, and also provide additional isolation from the AV unit.This is actually my second set of these. My first I had cut down to use under a centre speaker that lived in a small cubby hole under the TV, offering isolation and protection, as well as a slight angle up to the listening position.Very versatile and simple and at a great price.
M**.
Great . Inpressed
Been wating to try something like this for so long. Bit of an audiophile on a budget.Daughter often plays kitxhen stero too loud .Annoys those watxhing tv in adjacent lounge.This really inprove the detail . Going through a lasy gaga album not as boomy . May be alight loss of bass, but the additional detail wow. Inpressed. That is without any system tweaks.Out of the box. And although loud. Less koise in lounge.Now is there a vesion large enough for my HT center speaker in lounge , and what about surrounds on stands . Hmmm got me thinking and wanting more now.
A**L
Great add for speakers
Great they sound fab money well spent x
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