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The IsoAcoustics Iso-Stand Iso-130 speaker stands offer 14 height and tilt adjustments, supporting up to 20 lbs per stand. Their patented isolation technology minimizes vibrations and internal reflections, enhancing clarity and stereo imaging. Compact and sturdy, these stands are engineered to optimize monitor placement and deliver a refined listening experience for discerning audiophiles and professionals.














| ASIN | B00CODRTNC |
| Base Width | 6 Inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | 11,421 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 56 in Speaker Stands |
| Brand Name | IsoAcoustics |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,144) |
| Enclosure Material | Synthetic |
| Fit Type | Adjustable Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00627843157434, 00810514000386 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.2L x 13W x 8H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Kilograms |
| Load Capacity | 20 pound |
| Manufacturer | IsoAcoustics |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1004208 |
| Maximum Height | 210 Millimetres |
| Model Number | 1004208 |
| UPC | 627843157434 810514000386 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
R**H
High Fidelity sound, Solid construction.
I had a specific need to support tiny monitors (Yamaha HS3) without the surface plate being a larger area than the monitors. It's not easy to find such a thing, believe me. Haha! I eventually found the ISO-130's. I read a few complaints that the stand material is disappointingly 'plastic'. Having bought these for myself, I'm pleased to say that they look more like a plastic composite of some sort. Solid, rigid and dense. I use the shortest leg configuration with both extenders on front legs. For the money I am delighted with the material and finish. The isolator material (rubber bits) are easy to get back in if you should be unfortunate to have one pop out as some people report. Just push in as far as you can. Then press firmly against a hard surface (table top). Sustain hard pressure for 10 or so seconds. The isolator will ooze back into position. The ISO-130 fits Yamaha HS3's perfectly. I would have no hesitation recommending these for HS3 use. If only as a pretty stand. But sonically the improvement in use is remarkable. The sound isolation is palpable. Touching the worktop surface it is clear that much - if not most - vibration is removed. In use it is like hearing sound come from the air and not a desktop. Does that make sense? The isolators are extremely high-friction. That's wonderful. The stands are not going to move anywhere on the desktop soon by accident. Nor are your expensive mounted monitors - Or speakers if you wish. I have not experienced attitude or angle shifting of the stands. Though I appreciate some users have reported that. I imagine that if you are unfortunate in that way, then you could implement some 'venting' in the isolators to fix that issue. It would be irresponsible of me to describe that in detail. But you can work it out. I suggest nothing on that. Certainly not inexpensive. But priceless if fidelity is your thing. Marvellous.
G**L
Astonishing new detail and reduction in lower end smearing.
I bought these to isolate some small bookshelf speakers from a flat surface. It’s staggering the way they tightened everything up, from the lows (removing smearing) to more detailed mids through to brighter highs. They are really simple to assemble and alter or take apart again. My speakers were on them 15 minutes after delivery. I listen to Jazz, electronic and experimental music. They are great for music such as Portico Quartet, really separating and revealing more detail. I haven’t listened to anything like say Tyler The Creator for fast breaks and complex layered vocals so I’m not sure how well they handle that type of complexity or reveal detail say in bands like Pig Destroyer / thrash metal etc. I have heard people mention they find a bigger soundstage. I didn’t particularly notice that, most of my results came in the form of more detail and separation. For what I’m listening to the results are astounding. It’s night and day from foam supports to these. I have some audio foam under my Sonos and although reasonable it now sounds very muffled in comparison. A side-note, they can make the treble quite bright but obviously this will depend on your set-up and room. In my case I notice a tad more brightness say on some already high pitched saxophone solos than I might wish for but otherwise they are perfect. The price was very good for the small size one I purchased. I think it goes up considerably for bigger speakers. I would definitely purchase another set if I was buying bigger speakers. It’s more of a considered purchase up at those prices but like really good connector cables, it’s generally worth it for the real sound improvements. Not a fun purchase of course but super enjoyable when listening. I would absolutely recommend them.
M**N
Great but pricey.
They work well and have made a noticeable improvement to my set up. Re Calibrated with sonar works and these have helped tame the massive 150hz bump I had. The improvemt was worth every penny, but even so they are quite pricey for what they are.
I**I
Excellent - worth the money - work wonderfully
I’m so glad I purchased these After weeks of researching I decided upon these - especially after some YouTube videos with comparisons Pride sounds quite steep. But you her what you pay for Easy to set up - come with 2 sized legs (I used the short ones) Good quality Stable and look good Most importantly they improve the sound from the speakers Mine are little Quad 11L’s on a desk and wanted less boom and distortion. These did the trick wonderfully Fuller clearer and so much more pleasant and musical Worth every penny and work wonderfully The feet under the Quads slot into the base so they sit flush
D**T
Does the job
Got these primarily as some stands for my desk with a decent height - for me they raise the speakers to ear height in their highest configuration. Used some isolation foam before and these definitely neutralise a lot of the vibration by comparison. However, as I said, I got these primarily for their height rather than whatever magic they claim which I think is no where near what they state. Use with some LS50 Meta. They have a bit of wobble but I checked and they're solid - it's a side effect of the highest configuration I suppose. I looked at getting the biggest variant but it seemed too big for the LS50. So, good - for me they do the primary job of height, as for the sound improvement - hmmm, I don't think much.....
C**L
Expensive, but if you can spare the cash for a lovely listening experience, go for it
This is expensive, but makes a huge difference. I had my KRK Rokit RP5 G3 on the Adam Hall Isolation Pads they came with. They sounded good, as the speakers themselves are brilliant and the audio pads provide some isolation from the desk. I decided to go for the IsoAcoustics because I needed something to lift the speakers and these seemed like a great choice. I am amazed at the difference this had on the quality of the sound coming out of the speakers. They feel absolutely solid and very well built. There is an amount of bouncing, but that's not only expected but desired as that's one of the main features of the stand. Expensive but absolutely brilliant!
J**N
Después de años de utilizar soportes hechos personalmente, decidí invertir con cierto miedo por algunos malos reviews, para unas bocinas nuevas de Q Acoustics M20 HD que me llegaron al día siguiente. La medida fue idónea (que decidí por el peso de las bocinas y no según las recomendaciones de la página de ISO ACOUSTICS). Mucho más estable de lo pensado, elimina la resonancia del escritorio (de MDF de 2.5 cm) y al usar tubos cortos suficiente para mantener a la altura de los oídos, elimina reflexión del sonido del escritorio (80 cm de ancho). Definitivamente compraré otro juego para los monitores Yamaha.
J**D
I purchased these for use with my Harbeth P3ESR XD speakers for use on my desktop. I serve music via my computer through a PS audio Sprout. This combo takes listening to audio at your desk to the audiophile level. If you want to have the advantages of an Audiphile listening experience, but didn't want to invest tens of thousands of dollars, this is it. The Harbeth's fit perfectly atop the IsoAcoustics stands. They are a perfect match aesthetically, and look as if they were made for the speaker. They are solid and grip the speaker nicely without marring it. The stands put the speakers at a perfect level, and the sound is fantastic. The IsoAcoustics stands come with long and short rods. I use the shorter ones. The users manual isn't the best, but you eventually figure out how to put them together. I would say that the height isn't infinitely adjustable and you may find that there are some applications that may not be optimal. Mine happens to be perfect. Overall, this is a great product and has really added to my listening enjoyment on my desktop.
J**T
C'est une différence indéniable entre sans et avec. L'écoute en devient agréable. Puisque ces supports empêche le rebond de l'onde sonore envoyé sur le bureau et qui arrive en surplus à nos oreilles, qui se situe entre 100Hz et 150Hz. Personnellement, je les ais utilisés pour HS5 de chez Yamaha. Pour son prix : il est souvent de 124€, comme ça vous avez une idée.
P**A
ISO acoustic ISO-130, is absolutely awesome stands for studio monitors… helped me get rid of extra low end & my room started sounding better. It comes with multiple option for height adjustment, mine is on the smallest height as I have a wooden Shelve as u can see in the video
S**H
using this with my yamaha hs5. works great , easy to setup and simple but really usefull
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