Monitor DeCouplers

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2011/08/30 15:01:11 (permalink)

Monitor DeCouplers

Hey,
 
Just wondering how many folks here use monitor decouplers such as Mopads, etc.
 
Are they a good investment?
 
What kind do you have?
 
Like them?
 
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    Beagle
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    Re:Monitor DeCouplers 2011/08/30 15:20:28 (permalink)
    I have Mopads.  I think they help.  I want to think they help just to justify their cost. 

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    Re:Monitor DeCouplers 2011/08/30 16:17:59 (permalink)
    I've got Mopads on top of Recoil Stabilizers...lol.  I'd use the the Recoils alone but the Mopads get the height and angle I need.  I've also used a SubDude with success...that made alot of difference when on an upstairs floor.  Moving my rig to a concrete foundation made a difference too.

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    Re:Monitor DeCouplers 2011/08/30 16:45:38 (permalink)
    I love mine. Well worth the dough.
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    Re:Monitor DeCouplers 2011/08/30 17:03:21 (permalink)

    I just browsed the AES E library.

    I can't find any reason to think that a description of the effects of these products has ever been presented as science in a paper for the AES Journal.



    You can however find loads of info about how moving a speaker just a little bit can cause dramatic changes in what you hear.



    I think many of these products are $100 ways to move your speakers a little bit.

    If they match the decor... than you win twice!




    best regards,
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    Re:Monitor DeCouplers 2011/08/30 21:52:02 (permalink)
    I love mine. Well worth the dough.

     
    What do you have?

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    Re:Monitor DeCouplers 2011/08/30 22:08:35 (permalink)
    Primeacoustic here. Heavy as MGH's metal. Anti-recoil top layer. Very satisfied. Pricey. But well worth it IMHO.
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    Re:Monitor DeCouplers 2011/08/31 10:56:17 (permalink)
    I've got the original mo-padds, and I SWEAR my stereo imaging and bass end tightened up after installing them.

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    Re:Monitor DeCouplers 2011/08/31 11:30:59 (permalink)
    Have you ever tried these?




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    Re:Monitor DeCouplers 2011/08/31 12:19:06 (permalink)
    We're talking "decoupling" Mike, not "amplifying".

    I gather you don't use any *pads whatsoever. 
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    Re:Monitor DeCouplers 2011/08/31 12:40:19 (permalink)
    @Dave King I have the MoPads. I love angling the speakers and moving them around to get good placement. I have them on top of a set of mouse pads and then my speaker stands which are made of Cinder Blocks painted black.
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    Re:Monitor DeCouplers 2011/08/31 12:55:40 (permalink)
    I have some el cheapo stands from GuitarCenter. 

    They are heavy gauge steel and they have a three point contact with the floor. On the top plate they also have a strip of high density urethane foam to keep the speakers from slipping around.

    The speakers weigh just under 40 lbs a piece.


    I imagine if there is a benefit to be had from a foam pad that it will be appreciated most by operators of setups that have very light weight speakers resting upon a very light weight structure. The Primacoustics "science" page seems to indicate that with out  pads resonant energy will emanate from structures like desks and shelve and cause comb filter problems.

    I guess that can happen if you put $100 dollar speakers on a $50 desk.

    For example; I have a $50 folding plastic table I sometimes work on.

    It seems like any science that revealed consistent and reproducible characteristics would be familiar to hi end speaker designers and they would have incorporated foam foundations built in to all the top of the line speakers.

    I searched AES E library again today and can't find any papers written about the subject.

    My guess is that most researchers would rather design a better speaker enclosure than to spend time figuring out to make a cabinet with resonance problems sound better after the fact.


    I'd like to find out that I'm missing some paper. The AES Library is not the easiest thing to run a search through.



    best regards,
    mike


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    Re:Monitor DeCouplers 2011/09/04 21:16:41 (permalink)
    Together these work well if you're in an MacGyver mood.


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