Do you use monitor isolation pads?

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Re: Do you use monitor isolation pads?

Post by H20nly » Tue Mar 01, 2011 2:17 am

3phase wrote:
H20nly wrote:
macmurphy wrote:i see tony cousins is using china cones. hmm. i wonder.. they certainly look nicer than foam :)
yep... da conez

its the same concept though... you're separating the monitor from the surface.

the foam is just a means to the same end.

i use Auralex pads. I think i paid 25 bucks for em... if i have to shell out another 25 bucks after a decade of use i don't think i'll whine about it too hard.

sure.. just 25 euro for rubish.. i bought for 25 euro the real stuff.. isolated 20 subwoofers for the telekom showroom with that.. the suround speaker set of the studio of big german university.. and my 4 speaker setsplus my subwoover..and..there is still enough left to do another 8 speaker pairs.. besides, theese foam blocks look ugly...

ok.

so, do you feel like sharing the brand or a link to purchase the stuff for the OP or did you just post to shit all over everybody else's setup?
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Re: Do you use monitor isolation pads?

Post by 3phase » Tue Mar 01, 2011 3:14 am

H20nly wrote: blub

you just remind me that that would be actually a bad idea.. just to safe the nervs of the suppliers..thats industry stuff you cant buy in a shop anyway.

any foam will do that was the message.... so get your self a carpet knife and cut foam blocks in the szise that when the speaker stands on them,..the foam blocks reduce theire height betwenn 20 and 30 %.. when you tip the speaker it should swing slowly.. in a ferquency lots lower than the lowest the speaker can produce.. therfore many so called decouplings are not very good..

actually one of the best materials to achive that is latex.. its not stable for over 20 years either.. but lasts way longer than standard foam.. at least 10 years.. probaly more.. so when you find some latex containing furniture.. or bed.. you can cut very nice latex pieces as speaker decoupling out of that.. maybe dont take cuts from the feet end..


futon manufactors are a good source of fresh latex sheets.. perfect material.. the little amount you ned for your speakers you probably can take from the recycling container without costs... and when you dont like the whitish colour of it.. just paint it

on a one inch latex sheet you would need probably something like 4 times 3x3 inch per speaker.. depends on the hardness of the material..

latex is no cheap replacement for my "real stuff" its the real real stuff where the synthetic versions was modeld after..

allways good to use natural materials in your homestudio..or?
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Re: Do you use monitor isolation pads?

Post by Tone Deft » Tue Mar 01, 2011 4:13 am

so cheap stuff is a bad idea unless the idea comes from you, in which case it's fine to use anything.

props man, probably your best cop out answer to date. awesome. 8)
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Re: Do you use monitor isolation pads?

Post by 3phase » Tue Mar 01, 2011 4:29 am

Tone Deft wrote:so cheap stuff is a bad idea unless the idea comes from you, in which case it's fine to use anything.

props man, probably your best cop out answer to date. awesome. 8)

its better to use anything than to pay 40 bucks for idiot products .... you guys have to much pocket money

besides latex is no cheap stuff..


but easier to get than my industrial ware
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Re: Do you use monitor isolation pads?

Post by piZMo » Wed Mar 02, 2011 1:01 am

cheers for the feedback, i went with some of these...

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Re: Do you use monitor isolation pads?

Post by H20nly » Wed Mar 02, 2011 4:54 pm

:D there you go. latex and foam.

now the only thing 3phase can piss and moan about it is that he didn't make them... and what ever you paid is more than he would have paid... and that they won't last more than a decade or so.

lucky for you none of that affects the results, today.

but, you better start saving up...
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Re: Do you use monitor isolation pads?

Post by 3phase » Wed Mar 02, 2011 6:25 pm

H20nly wrote::D there you go. latex and foam.

now the only thing 3phase can piss and moan about it is that he didn't make them... and what ever you paid is more than he would have paid... and that they won't last more than a decade or so.

lucky for you none of that affects the results, today.

but, you better start saving up...
2021 is just around the corner.

you are they guys that are stupid enough to pay for printed foamblocks...
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Re: Do you use monitor isolation pads?

Post by H20nly » Wed Mar 02, 2011 6:33 pm

well yeah, because the nearest Guitar Center is closer than the nearest foam and latex filled dumpster... and you won't tell us where to get "the good stuff" so we can start saving money and begin our new hobby of cutting foam and latex leftovers into miracles of modern audiophilia.

so, 3phase how long does it take you make custom blocks?

i only ask because i actually get paid about the same an hour as it costs to just buy them and be done with it. :|
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Re: Do you use monitor isolation pads?

Post by crumhorn » Wed Mar 02, 2011 7:02 pm

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Re: Do you use monitor isolation pads?

Post by kev herb » Wed Mar 02, 2011 7:29 pm

Long live the bitch fest. What if I put my monitors on one of my shits that was soft enough to absorb vibrations? I know these will dry up and go hard and eventually crispy but I could just replace them surely...
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Re: Do you use monitor isolation pads?

Post by piZMo » Wed Mar 02, 2011 8:07 pm

3phase wrote:
H20nly wrote::D there you go. latex and foam.

now the only thing 3phase can piss and moan about it is that he didn't make them... and what ever you paid is more than he would have paid... and that they won't last more than a decade or so.

lucky for you none of that affects the results, today.

but, you better start saving up...
2021 is just around the corner.

you are they guys that are stupid enough to pay for printed foamblocks...
change the record, i was just interested in a friendly bit of forum opinion, but tbh i'm a bit bored of that shit now, high density foam block, steel sheet, latex, better sound, enough money in the bank not to worry, fuck off.

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Re: Do you use monitor isolation pads?

Post by 3phase » Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:17 pm

H20nly wrote:well yeah, because the nearest Guitar Center is closer than the nearest foam and latex filled dumpster... and you won't tell us where to get "the good stuff" so we can start saving money and begin our new hobby of cutting foam and latex leftovers into miracles of modern audiophilia.

so, 3phase how long does it take you make custom blocks?

i only ask because i actually get paid about the same an hour as it costs to just buy them and be done with it. :|
so you order them and dont walk to the shop? under this circumstances 5 minutes

you also could order ready made latex pieces..but that wouldnt safe much money

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Re: Do you use monitor isolation pads?

Post by H20nly » Thu Mar 03, 2011 6:01 am

if that's the latex you use does the studio smell like shit?

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