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IsoAcoustics ISO-Puck mini Set

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Universal Monitor Tripod Set

  • Consists of 8 pucks
  • Decouples the loudspeaker signal from the background
  • Footprint per puck (diameter x height): 44 x 24 mm
  • Maximum load capacity: 2.75 kg per puck
Available since December 2019
Item number 480372
Sales Unit 1 pair(s)
£71
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alibuyuk 05.01.2022
The product is very successful. but if you have a horizontal speaker (especially dynaudio lyd 48), definitely don't choose it. It can cause problems both in terms of weight (average 4 of which are 10 kilos of load) and balance (especially if you use 2 pairs of speakers side by side on a single stand). at least that's how it happened to me. A stabilizer that should be preferred for vertical speakers.
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Excellent de-coupling
FlipHybrid 06.02.2024
I had relativey high expectations going in as I had seen mosty positive reviews but I wasn't expecting it to be such an obvious gamechanger.
Tried them om my main monitors and the sound focussed to a much denser centre image. Then I tried them on my sub and the room felt so much less active... Ended up getting a second pair so now subs and main speakers are decoupled and I cant imagine going back! Recomended!
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Borderline snake oil
Marcih 14.12.2024
I had relatively high hopes when I saw the overwhelming number of positive reviews raving about this product; now I am beginning to question whether they are all stealth marketers!

I was well-aware that the whole theory about decoupling speakers from surfaces to prevent them from vibrating at certain frequencies and 'smearing' them (longer decay time), while reasonable at first glace, had negligible real-world meaning - google the keywords "ethan winer speaker isolation" for more discussion on the topic. My hope was to use the Iso-Pucks to simply stop the tactile vibrations (i.e. feeling the vibrations on my desk when I put my hand on it), I had no illusions of these making any audible (or even measurable) difference. Imagine my disappointment then when they failed to do even that!

My bookshelf studio monitors weigh in at 8kg with the heaviest corner just shy of 2.5kg, so still within spec. They currently sit on clear silicone bumpers, 7mm high and 14mm in diameter, one at each corner. I took them off one of my speakers and replaced them with the Iso-Pucks while leaving the other speaker as is; this way I could A/B test both solutions by sending the test signal to either the left or the right speaker only. I could not tell a difference between my €3 solution and these fancy over-engineered €85 pucks - in fact, if I squinted hard enough, I suspected that the Iso-Pucks were transferring more vibrations through than the bumpers!

My advice is: go to your local DIY store, get those rounded silicone bumpers before you spend your money. I got equivalent (if not better) results with those, you might too.
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Incredible...
Telegraf 76 12.03.2022
Yep, these little guys are the real deal.

I almost opted for the ISO Acoustics stands you seem to notice in every studio pic these days, but went with the mini pucks instead.

I can place my hand on the wood shelf where my monitors are sitting and I feel absolutely zero vibration anymore (as opposed to without the pucks). It's as if the monitors are hanging in mid-air, I'm only hearing what's coming out of them now, the decoupling is very efficient.

If you have small-medium size monitors, I cannot recommend these enough.
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