

🎧 Elevate your sound, silence the noise — isolation that speaks volumes.
The AudioSerenity ISO-9H Gel Isolation Pads are precision-engineered British-designed elastomer pads that reduce vibration transfer between stand mount speakers and their stands. Measuring 23mm in diameter and 9mm tall, these stackable pads support up to 12kg per set and feature optional 3M adhesive backing for secure, discreet placement. Ideal for audiophiles seeking cleaner, tighter sound without bulky isolation platforms.
| ASIN | B0075PDP00 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 26,808 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 69 in Speaker Isolation Pads |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Manufacturer | AudioSerenity |
| Manufacturer reference | ISO-9H-4 |
| Package Dimensions | 12.6 x 8.8 x 1.3 cm; 15 g |
B**B
Great value and do the job
These isolation pads work well to reduce vibrations travelling from speakers to the furniture that they sit on. They do compress over time (at least with my bookshelf speakers which weigh 5.7 kg), so do need to be replaced every few years. Much cheaper than foam or fancy speaker isolation stands, and they hide from view underneath the equipment without spoiling their look.
R**N
Goodbye Bad Vibes..
I've got my hi-fi in a wooden stand, separated out, cd player on one side, amp on the other, but I'd been noticing some unpleasant low-frequency rumbling and 'mudiness' around the bottom end. Letting my hand rest lightly on the amp, I could feel it vibrating slightly - quel horreur! What should I do? Well I did a bit of searching and found these babies - slipped 'em under the feet of my amp and suddenly the sound was much tighter and sharper with no unwarranted sub-bass. Another reviewer suggested that they're expensive for what they are (gel feet) but if you look at the alternatives: expensive isolation platforms, dedicated audio racks, or just sticking with vibration-ridden, boomy sound, they're (literally) worth their weight in gold.
H**D
Small - check size carefully before buying
I use these kind of pads under AV system components to improve air circulation and to isolate them from acoustic feedback. These are fine, but my advice to the would-be purchaser is to check the dimensions carefully. These turned out to be much smaller than I expected and don;t actually give the separation I had wanted. Hoist on my own petard, as I frequently remind my wife to check the sizing of items bought online...
C**N
Good Isolation Pads.
These were as described by the seller. For me, it would have been better to have found some bigger diameter ones. They have been put on the feet of my REL subwoofer which sits on a ceramic tiled floor. Only disadvantage is that on loud impact bass through the underneath speaker, the cabinet has a tendency to jump around the floor.
A**N
They work!
Used them to isolate bookshelf speakers including Sonos and B & W monitors - cleaned up bass boominess and opened up midrange.
J**S
Do not buy these overpriced cheap rubbish
Not what I was expecting. Very over priced for what they are and cheap looking plus they did not stick very well I was better off using felt pads which I had originally. why do audio shops over inflate prices I would not pay 10p for these I only purchased them from reviews this is my review Dissatisfied disgruntled so I returned them
I**H
These do make a significant difference...
I've attached these to the bases of two Anker Soundcore speakers - the standard and the boost versions - and the sound quality has improved. I found the bass was getting lost in any surface the Ankers rested on; these little babies have accentuated the bass. A good investment!
A**R
Poor value for money
Too expensive for what they are, should be softer and twice as big, sonically they offer no real advantages.
M**K
These are a nice little upgrade, they improved sound quality on my Denon soundbar remarkably. Recommended, at this price it's a no-brainer
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