• SMPad 4 is made out of the highest quality acoustical foam (50kg/m^3 density).
  • 6.3 x 8 x 1.4 inch (W x D x H). Designed to hold up to 16 lb without changing the shape.
  • Sized to fit all popular 3’’, 3.5’’, 4’’ and 4.5’’ inch Speakers - PreSonus Eris E3.5 and E4.5, Edifier R980T - R1280DB - R1280T - R1010BT - R1700BT, Kanto YU2 YU4, Polk Audio T15, Mackie CR3 and CR4,Micca PB42X COVO-S, Alesis Elevate M1 and 3 MKII, MAudio AV32, AV40 and AV43, Micca Micca MB42, Micca MB42X and many more.
  • Designed with multiple configurations allowing you to move the monitor isolation pads into a versatile array of angles for the best sound quality.
  • Every pack comes complete with two short absorber pads, one for each of your left and right speakers (NO LOGO printed).

These stands fit my Presonus E-4.5 Studio monitors like a glove. Really like the look of them and keep my monitors from rumbling and rocking across the wooden desk. I'm really happy with this purchase. Thank you,Gary

I have a BIC FH6-LCR and it was just sitting in the TV stand. It's capable of doing 50hz, however, it was resonating through the cabinet. I would listen at 120hz instead. After adding these pads, the resonance was noticeably gone pretty much right way (watching some dude on CNN with a deep voice really pointed it out.) I set the crossover back down to 60hz and it really seems to sound the way its supposed to now. I've had experience with sound isolation in the past. Each of my SSF-7000 front speakers sit on home made isolation pads (just boards with long screws at each corner that keep it just above the carpet). I've always known my center channel had this issue but it wasn't until actually getting it on some proper pads that I realized how bad the issue actually was. It's hard to explain the sound difference. It's like I'm no longer listening to the center channel in a bucket? I don't know. It's just so much more clear in the 120hz-60hz range.

These pads are great. I have pretty large monitors (9" wide by 10" deep) and they fit on them perfectly find without falling off. The foam is pretty dense and does what it needs to. There are a number of different angles you can accomplish by changing how each pad's pair of foam pieces are put together––so you speaker can be angled downward, straight, or upwards. The foam shows no signs of losing its life, meaning, I don't think my speakers will pancake these things in a year. They're pretty dense.

I bought these because my bookshelf speakers (micca pb42x) would vibrate my desk when in use. It wasn't a major issue but definitely was effecting the quality of sound. It would also be fairly annoying. Once I installed these foam blocks, the resonation of the speakers was greatly reduced. I'm not an audiophile by any means but for bookshelf speakers these are a steal at this price. This are compared to the more expensive product, auralex, and perform just as well for half the price.

I purchased these so I could angle some Audioengine A2+ speakers up at me from my desktop. The reason I use these instead of the Audioengine brand speaker stands is because I have to lay my speakers on their side and these are the perfect width for this purpose. Basically these isolation stands are two pieces of foam (per speaker, four total) that you can use together or separate depending on what you need to do. When I first got them I didn't feel they angled my speakers enough but the company followed up their sale with an e-mail and, via email, they were able to give me advice (including a picture) on how to get the maximum angle from the stands. So the stands work like they are supposed to, are unobtrusive visually, and the companies customer service is excellent.

The Sound Addicted Studio Monitor Isolation Pads for 3 to 4.5 inch Small Speakers are excellent for a decent looking means of providing a slight upward angle or tilt to our Sony SSCS8 center speaker on a lower (13-inch from floor) shelf of our home theater TV stand. Please see two photos I have posted. Please note that the pads reflected the flash from my camera, and without flash, actually look black or very dark charcoal in color, not nearly as gray as my camera flash makes them look. The pads measure exactly as shown in the manufacturer's product photos. I have positioned the two pads pressed together side by side and used both angled wedges on top of the pads to get the maximum upward angle. The four pieces are cut precisely and together appear as one unit with no visible "seams" unless you get within a few inches to examine them very closely. With the four pieces put together, it looks like one "solid" unit. My intended illusion succeeds. The front height of the pads with the wedges used at maximum tilt and with the Sony speaker resting on the pads is 2 inches. The Sony speaker is about 7 and 3/4 or so deep and about 17 inches wide, and the speaker overhangs the pads just enough to look decent on the front and sides. With the pads and speaker positioned as described on the shelf that is only 13 inches off the floor, the Sony speaker is now properly aimed directly to ear level for anyone sitting on the prime watching/listening couch located 13 feet away from the center speaker. The improvement in center channel sound is slight, but definitely noticeable. The speaker sounded great before, even out of optimum position and angle. It definitely sounds even better now. I am glad that Sound Addicted made this good product, gave good product photos and measurements, and sold it to me at a very fair price. I am very happy with it. Also, kudos to Sound Addicted for following up after the sale to thank me for my purchase, express hope that I am completely satisfied, and to invite any questions or feedback. Great product of high quality, very fair and reasonable price, and exactly as advertised. I highly recommend it.

I love the little paper that comes with it showing all the different ways you can use these isolation pads. I bought them to use with the PreSonus Eris 3.5" monitors and they're a great fit. Love it!

This is definitely one of the best products that I have purchased. I was looking online and saw 2 other risers that were going for 2 times as much and more I almost bit but then I came across this and thought why not give it a shot after reading others reviews. It fits my Edifier R1280 perfectly while giving a clean low profile look . The sound hits right on this sweet spot. Also the foam is very solid and firm. It is definitely beyond my expectations. I would recommend this to a friend.

These isolation pads are versatile and useful. The versatility is in configuration options. I have mine set up to angle the small monitors up to better aim the tweeters and woofers toward my ears rather then my torso. They do not move unless I move them. They are not perfect at isolating monitors, they are perfect for the price though. And pretty darn good. Bottom line,...monitors sound better.

This is under my center channel speaker It provides good sonic isolation from the furniture and seems to dampen the cabinet resonance pretty well at the same time. I'm using a bigger pad from the same outfit under my left and right fronts to decouple them from the subwoofers they are resting on, and after I had all three in place, the imaging got noticeably better. These are not cheap- but they are worth it, and I was not disappointed.