Sound Dampening Speaker Riser Foam – Audio Acoustic Noise Isolation Platform Pads Recoil Stabilizer w/ Rubber Base Pad For Studio Monitor, Subwoofer, Loud Speakers – Pyle PSI21 (22.3 x 15 x 3 Inch)
PylePro Model : PSI21
Sound Isolation Dampening Speaker Riser
Sound Dampening Speaker Riser – Studio Speaker Acoustic Platform Sound Isolation (22.3” x 15.0” -inches)
Features:Includes (1) Speaker Riser PlatformLab-Tested Sound Dampening Acoustic IsolationAssists in Achieving Optimal Audio PerformanceHigh-Density, Engineered Durable Foam Reduces Vibration & Unwanted Audio ResonanceStabilizes and Isolates the SpeakerEffectively Absorbs Bass RecoilAnti-Slip Rubber Speaker Base PadDurable Carpet Covered Platform BaseUniversal Compatibility: Works with Virtually All Speaker TypesWorks with Studio Monitors, Subwoofers, Loudspeakers, Shelf SpeakersUsed by Musicians, Instrument Players, Performers, Sound Engineers, DJs, MCs, etc.Perfect for On-Stage or In-Studio Use
Technical Specs:Construction Material: Engineered Foam, Blanketed Cover MaterialMaximum Speaker Weight Capacity: Up to 100 lbs.Total Unit Dimensions (W x D x H): 22.3” x 15.0” x 3.0” -inches
The Pyle Sound Dampening Speaker Riser helps to achieve optimal audio performance. The lab-tested and engineered foam isolator platform helps to eliminate unwanted levels of audio resonance while promoting the flow of ‘clean’ speaker sound projection. Speaker stabilization, noise-isolation and sound dampening absorption give your audio frequencies free-flow ability, with more natural bass clarity. High-density foam construction and universal speaker compatibility effectively stabilize and reduce recoil for any audio application — whether on stage or in the studio. Fill your acoustic environment with accurate audio reproduction with the Pyle Sound Isolating Speaker Dampener.
Product Features
- CREATES OPTIMAL SOUND: The Pyle Speaker Risers assist in achieving optimal audio performance. It reduces vibration and helps to eliminate unwanted levels of audio resonance while promoting the flow of ‘clean’ speaker sound projection
- UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY: Includes 1 sound dampening riser platform pad that is universally compatible and works with virtually all speaker types, brands and models. It works perfectly w/ studio monitor, subwoofer, loudspeakers and shelf speakers
- THICK DURABLE FOAM: Made of high density engineered foam that is lab-tested to promote efficient speaker stabilization, noise isolation and sound dampening absorption that gives your audio frequencies free-flow ability with more natural bass clarity
- ANTI-SLIP BASE PAD: Features anti-slip rubber base pad which helps keep your speakers secured and stable. It is also equipped with an integrated ‘CNC’ machined thick steel top-plate for sturdy placement of speakers. Perfect for stage or studio use
- 100 LB LOAD CAPACITY: Each riser measures 22.3″ x 15″ x 3″ w/ maximum speaker weight capacity of up to 100 lbs. High-density foam construction and universal speaker compatibility effectively stabilizes and reduces recoil for any audio application
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