ISO-200
ISO-200speaker standsThe ISO-200 isolation stand is 7.8” (200mm) wide x 10” (255mm) depth and is rated for monitors weighing up to 60lbs. The ISO Stands are the latest generation of IsoAcoustics stands designed for studio monitors.The ISO Stands...
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Specifications
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Quantity
2 Stands (1 Pair)
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Tilt
up to 6.5 degrees
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Dimensions Short Setting (WxDxH)
7.8” x 10” x 3.75 (200mm x 255mm x 95mm)
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Dimensions Tall Setting (WxDxH)
7.8” x 10” x 8.5 (200mm x 255mm x 215mm)
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Weight Cap Short setting
75lbs (34KG)
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IsoAcoustics Isolation stands ISO-200
ISO-200
speaker stands
The ISO-200 isolation stand is 7.8” (200mm) wide x 10” (255mm) depth and is rated for monitors weighing up to 60lbs. The ISO Stands are the latest generation of IsoAcoustics stands designed for studio monitors.
The ISO Stands are an updated version of the popular ISO-L8R series and features a lower profile, new frame design and a newer version of isolator for improved performance.
Offering 14 variations of height and tilt, the ISO-200 will help you optimize the placement of your monitors and bring your tweeters to ear level.
The IsoAcoustics patented isolation system provides superior isolation and decoupling from the supporting surface. The stands are biased to keep all energy in alignment with the speaker cones, providing greater clarity and focus.
General
Quantity
2 Stands (1 Pair)
Functions
Dimensions
Dimensions Short Setting (WxDxH)
7.8” x 10” x 3.75 (200mm x 255mm x 95mm)
Dimensions Tall Setting (WxDxH)
7.8” x 10” x 8.5 (200mm x 255mm x 215mm)
Weight Cap Short setting
75lbs (34KG)
Weight Cap Tall setting
60lbs (27KG)
About brand
IsoAcoustics
IsoAcoustics Inc. has been manufacturing and distributing isolation products in the audio industry since January 2012. The patented IsoAcoustics technology is based from years of experience in the design and construction of radio and television studios.
The driving force is Dave Morrison, closely involved in planning and building radio and television studios at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for close to 20 years. Dave Morrison was part of the design team faced with the challenges of building the world’s largest multi-media center in Toronto: over 1.72 million square feet, with recording studios for drama, music, and chamber ensembles, special effects, radio and television shows
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