








🔇 Silence the noise, amplify your focus.
Isolate It Sorbothane Vibration Isolation Circular Disc Pads deliver professional-grade vibration damping with 30 durometer urethane, sized at 1" diameter and 0.25" thickness. Featuring durable, surface-safe material and 3M PSA adhesive backing, these pads provide easy installation and versatile use to protect sensitive electronics, speakers, and furniture from disruptive vibrations and resonances.







| ASIN | B00X6RINRG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #154,655 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1,215 in Hardware Washers #1,597 in Furniture Pads |
| Brand | Isolate It! |
| Color | Black |
| Date First Available | May 25, 2012 |
| Exterior Finish | Rubber |
| Fastener Size | 1 inch |
| Item Diameter | 1 Inches |
| Item Thickness | 0.25 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Item model number | 0531026-30-8 |
| Manufacturer | Isolate It! |
| Material | Rubber |
| Number of Pieces | 8 |
| Outside Diameter | 1 inches Inches |
| Size | 1 inch |
| UPC | 817532013824 |
| Washer Type | Flat |
T**M
Great isolation to reduce effect of vibration on my sensitive audio gear
These are great. A bit pricey,but they work great.ive got them on my speaker stands to isolate them from vibration "blurring". Also use them to isolate sensitive electronics such as Dacs, smusic streamers.
J**L
Great product
This is the second time I’ve needed these, for a very similar use. I have some bookshelf speakers sitting on a glass shelf. The speakers create strong sympathetic resonances in both the shelf itself and in other objects sitting on the shelf (primarily framed photos). Placing these sorbothane discs on the bottom of the speakers decouples and isolates them from the shelf and eliminates the resonances. They are fine quality and work perfectly for my use.
M**.
Works great isolating speakers
Works great isolating speakers. I had a set of Wharfedale 10.2 speakers sitting on a table and couldn't get good lows. They here muffled and distorted. I was wandering if it was a problem with the speakers, or just if that it was their sound, and looked for alternatives. I thought of speaker stands, but they won't fit in my apartment. When looking for isolation pads, I found these little sorbothane discs. Buying them was a best decision I could made, the sound is so different. It's alive, it's dynamic. I know it is not a professional or the best solution, for it is a simple alternative to isolate speakers for tight spaces. Remember to measure the weight of the speakers.
T**R
Good vibration isolation
They isolate well but sticks to surfaces making it difficult to move the items you put them on
B**K
Good squish
I used these to give my center speaker(kef R2c) a slight angle upward. Can't objectively say if the isolation makes a difference here, buy why risk it. I know sorbothane, when properly applied, isolates well.
D**N
Melted into a nasty goo
They were okay for a little while, and then I noticed that they had completely bonded to my table. Picking the speakers back up, they had left some their sticky goo behind and it was a nightmare to clean up. It appears to have completely removed the lacquer from the wood underneath as well. Definitely do not recommend.
E**H
nice for dampening
The Isolate it! sorbothane are useful to isolate stereo equipment from vibration. I wish to mention the 30 duro are not great for the heavier items, even though the product says it s rated for 20 pounds per pad or 30 etc. The reason is pads squish down like totally. Using the at least 50 duro or 70 duro is far better for heavy items.
O**Y
Super Sticky and Marginally Effective
These are advertised as 30 Duro but are quite squishy compared to 20 Duro products of a different material. They are also extraordinarily sticky, to the extent that the adhesive side will not remain intact while moving a DAC around on a shelf. E.G. the footers stay stuck to the rack rather than the DAC. I also found their vibration absorption qualities lacking compared to other products made of a different material. To be clear, I don't analyze sound differences amongst such products, just differences in vibrations transferred to equipment while playing music. I do this by playing bass heavy music and placing my hand lightly on top of the equipment. This product did reduce vibration some, but not to the extent of other products, which eliminated them entirely (imperceptible by hand). I decided to try these because they suited a particular use case. It could be some of the differences between them and other products boils down to disc shaped vs. conical shaped. E.G. more surface area to transfer vibrations. However, I did find the stickiness a bit frustrating, and the performance suboptimal.
G**.
bought at least 50 of these sorbathane pucks they simply are the best value for the money there under my speakers not the stands ( they have silencers :) there under MyTT, three decks, cd, aux system be sure you buy the right durometer for the components whole calculation for this 70 duro work so well for under my audio stand thanks Iso It great line and Amazon!!
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