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title: "ISO-PUCK mini"
brand: "isoacoustics"
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# Compact 1.7" x 0.9" size 6 lbs max load/unit Patented vibration isolation ISO-PUCK mini

**Brand:** isoacoustics
**Price:** ₩331616
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Elevate your sound, silence the shake — hear what you’ve been missing!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ISO-PUCK mini by isoacoustics
- **How much does it cost?** ₩331616 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- isoacoustics enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted isoacoustics brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durable & Reliable:** Maintains performance and shape over years, supporting up to 6 lbs per puck with consistent results.
- • **Space-Savvy Design:** Ultra-compact 1.7" wide and 0.9" tall, perfect for desktop setups without clutter.
- • **Enhanced Audio Clarity:** Minimizes internal reflections and smear for a natural, immersive stereo soundstage.
- • **Optimized Speaker Stability:** Directional rubber pads reduce desk vibrations by over 90%, anchoring your speakers without spikes.
- • **Precision Vibration Control:** Patented IsoAcoustics design tested by NRC ensures industry-leading isolation performance.

## Overview

The ISO-PUCK mini is a compact, patented acoustic isolator designed to dramatically reduce vibrations and internal reflections for desktop speakers and sensitive audio equipment. Tested by the National Research Council of Canada, each puck supports up to 6 lbs, with recommended use of 3-4 units per speaker to optimize sound clarity and stereo imaging. Its durable rubber construction ensures long-lasting performance, making it a must-have for audiophiles seeking professional-grade sound isolation in a sleek, space-conscious form.

## Description

desertcart.com: IsoAcoustics Iso-Puck Series Acoustic Isolators (Iso-Puck Mini, 6 lbs max/Unit, 8-Pack) : Electronics

Review: Great way to isolate vibrations. - These are outstanding and represent a good value. If your audio equipment is not very sensitive you may not need this, it's not for everyone. But, if you use a tube amp on a desktop or have speakers on a desktop, or just have an equipment rack that doesn’t isolate each level, then these are a great way to achieve isolation from vibrations and represent a major improvement over foam pads. I have a tube amp on my desk, it runs headphones and speakers that are on separate stands. The tubes are very sensitive. Typing, or setting things down on the desk create audible responses. A foam isolator or stand would not be appropriate or fit under the monitor, but the iso-pucks fit and effectively remove any vibrations from being transferred to the tubes. For major shocks like setting things down or smacking a mouse, it would also conceivably prevent the tubes from being prematurely worn out. I used these on studio monitors as well, back when I had ones that sat on my desk. They would cause the desk to vibrate and create audible measurable noise. I got isolation foam and used a vibration sensor to measure, I wasn’t satisfied because it was only about 70% effective and the desk still had noticeable vibrations and the speakers actually shook more then when placed directly on the desk which potentially hurts sound quality. Ideally you would want a speaker to not move at all so anchoring it to the ground via spikes can separate it and help all the energy go into moving the woofer instead of shaking the case, which is what I ultimately did. However, I also tried these pucks and they are the next best thing. They have rubber on the top and bottom and their movement is directional (place them logo facing front.), so they isolate and anchor to some degree. They reduced vibrations in the desk by over 90%, to the point where it was hard to tell or measure, but when touching the speaker itself with the sensor, the speaker also had less movement which was unexpected. They are better at isolating than foam, very short to allow a lot of flexibility in placement, and offer some amount of anchoring for speakers for when spikes and separate stands aren’t an option. Overall it’s a modern solution to an old problem and best in class while being more flexible, with measurable improvements. That being said, a lot of systems won’t benefit much from it alone, the audible difference can be very situational. There’s cheaper things like foam that might do what you need and better things like spiked separate platforms/stands. You just have to use your judgement if there is a place for it in your setup. I find they are flexible enough that almost any system can get some level of benefit from them. There is a weight limit. So check the gear you plan to put on these before buying. This brand has several classes for different weights though I find this class to be particularly useful for desktop applications. They are also durable. My desktop amp pushes close to their weight limit and yet they work as good now as they did 4 years ago. When relieved they return to their original height and are indistinguishable from ones that had remained in the box during this time.
Review: Not snake oil - I was skeptical but ordered a set along with a new pair of speaker stands. I received the pucks b4 the new stands so I placed them under my Martin Logan 35 XTIs on the old stands . I had been disappointed in these speakers since I purchased them. They just sounded lifeless and a bit flat. I have a large pair of Martin Logan towers in another larger room pushed with a NAD 150 a side amp and they sound great. Sound stage, instrument placement , 3D, everything is great about that set up. However I could not say the same for the XTIs in their current setup. After placing the pucks under the 35 XTIs, the speakers finally seemed to open up a bit. The sound was more enveloping, and the notes floated in air, now we are getting somewhere I thought. I received the new stands a day later. Along with the pucks, the new stands, I made new wires to separate the speakers a bit more to get the triangle of sound more accurate and gosh…. What a difference. So it may have been a combination of 3 different elements that finally brought the speakers to life. However as I mentioned I could tell a difference when placing the pucks on the old stands. They are not like having command strips on speakers/stands as far a stability. However the pucks do create a bit of suction between speakers and stands ( the new stands have glass tops). But the point is the pucks make your speakers disconnected somewhat from the stand. If you have an inexpensive set of stand speakers you may not tell much difference. However with a more higher up the line set like the Martin Logan’s all I can say is the speakers finally sound “alive”. They are $100 bucks and are returnable, so what do you have to loose other than a couple hours of goofing around with your stereo? There are worse ways to spend your time.

## Features

- Weight capacity: 6 lbs (2.75 KG) per unit. It is recommended to use 3 or 4 units under each speaker. The total weight capacity is 18 lbs when using 3 units and 24 lbs when using 4 units.
- PATENTED ISOACOUSTICS ISOLATION: Tested at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC). The IsoAcoustics award winning design provides superior isolation performance.
- EXCITING THE SUPPORTING SURFACE: The isolators manage the energy of the speaker to reduce vibrations resonating through the supporting surface to eliminate dissonant sounds in the listening area.
- REDUCES INTERNAL REFLECTIONS: IsoAcoustics isolator reduces internal reflections to eliminate smear. The result is an improved stereo image of natural spatial sound.
- ISO-PUCK mini Dimensions: 1.7” (44mm) Wide x 0.9” (24mm) Height. Package contains: 8 x ISO-Puck mini.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07V25PWQL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,689 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #97 in Audio & Video Speaker Accessories #132 in Recording Studio Acoustical Treatments |
| Color Name | Pack of 8. |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, MP3 Player, Desktop, Television, Projector, Laptop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (617) |
| Date First Available | July 11, 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item model number | ISO-Puck mini |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 1.7 x 1.7 x 0.9 inches |
| Size | Iso-Puck Mini, 8 Pack |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** IsoAcoustics
- **Speaker Maximum Output Power:** 2E+1 Watts
- **Connectivity Technology:** verdrahtet
- **Audio Output Mode:** Stereo
- **Mounting Type:** Floor Standing

## Images

![ISO-PUCK mini - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81hZaXjCpqL.jpg)
![ISO-PUCK mini - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51KJx-9gAsS.jpg)
![ISO-PUCK mini - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81DgWGzapPS.jpg)
![ISO-PUCK mini - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51S0qmyqyjS.jpg)
![ISO-PUCK mini - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71l9B+9524S.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will 4 iso-puck mini be okay with jbl 308p mkii? will there be any performance drop because of the monitor?**
A: 4 ISO-Pucks per monitor would work well. I see the 308p listed at 20.7 lbs and the ISO-Puck mini have a weight capacity of 24 lbs when 4 units are used

**Q: How is the long term durability, do these last long?**
A: Have been using them under speakers, DAC, amp, streamer, CD player for several years. Very durable. I have bought various versions for heavier equipments. Then I ended up using other products, e.g. GAIA for my B&W 804 D4, Aperta for book shelf speakers, DELOS for turntable. Almost all my equipments have their IsoAcoustic isolators. Very satisfied in deed.

**Q: is this ok to use for my 26lbs speakers? its 2lbs over the limit. the next size is too expensive**
A: Thanks for your question. We advise against the use of a product that exceeds the manufacturers specification, even by 2lbs. You can try just 4 though.
World Wide Stereo is 40 years old and a proud authorized IsoAcoustics dealer.

**Q: If I use four of the minis together what would be the max weight of the speaker I could put on them since the weight is now more distributed?**
A: Thanks for your question. The Mini is rated at 6lbs/unit for up to a 24lb speaker.
World Wide Stereo is 43 years old and a proud authorized IsoAcoustics dealer.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great way to isolate vibrations.
*by M***L on November 13, 2025*

These are outstanding and represent a good value. If your audio equipment is not very sensitive you may not need this, it's not for everyone. But, if you use a tube amp on a desktop or have speakers on a desktop, or just have an equipment rack that doesn’t isolate each level, then these are a great way to achieve isolation from vibrations and represent a major improvement over foam pads. I have a tube amp on my desk, it runs headphones and speakers that are on separate stands. The tubes are very sensitive. Typing, or setting things down on the desk create audible responses. A foam isolator or stand would not be appropriate or fit under the monitor, but the iso-pucks fit and effectively remove any vibrations from being transferred to the tubes. For major shocks like setting things down or smacking a mouse, it would also conceivably prevent the tubes from being prematurely worn out. I used these on studio monitors as well, back when I had ones that sat on my desk. They would cause the desk to vibrate and create audible measurable noise. I got isolation foam and used a vibration sensor to measure, I wasn’t satisfied because it was only about 70% effective and the desk still had noticeable vibrations and the speakers actually shook more then when placed directly on the desk which potentially hurts sound quality. Ideally you would want a speaker to not move at all so anchoring it to the ground via spikes can separate it and help all the energy go into moving the woofer instead of shaking the case, which is what I ultimately did. However, I also tried these pucks and they are the next best thing. They have rubber on the top and bottom and their movement is directional (place them logo facing front.), so they isolate and anchor to some degree. They reduced vibrations in the desk by over 90%, to the point where it was hard to tell or measure, but when touching the speaker itself with the sensor, the speaker also had less movement which was unexpected. They are better at isolating than foam, very short to allow a lot of flexibility in placement, and offer some amount of anchoring for speakers for when spikes and separate stands aren’t an option. Overall it’s a modern solution to an old problem and best in class while being more flexible, with measurable improvements. That being said, a lot of systems won’t benefit much from it alone, the audible difference can be very situational. There’s cheaper things like foam that might do what you need and better things like spiked separate platforms/stands. You just have to use your judgement if there is a place for it in your setup. I find they are flexible enough that almost any system can get some level of benefit from them. There is a weight limit. So check the gear you plan to put on these before buying. This brand has several classes for different weights though I find this class to be particularly useful for desktop applications. They are also durable. My desktop amp pushes close to their weight limit and yet they work as good now as they did 4 years ago. When relieved they return to their original height and are indistinguishable from ones that had remained in the box during this time.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not snake oil
*by B***E on October 16, 2024*

I was skeptical but ordered a set along with a new pair of speaker stands. I received the pucks b4 the new stands so I placed them under my Martin Logan 35 XTIs on the old stands . I had been disappointed in these speakers since I purchased them. They just sounded lifeless and a bit flat. I have a large pair of Martin Logan towers in another larger room pushed with a NAD 150 a side amp and they sound great. Sound stage, instrument placement , 3D, everything is great about that set up. However I could not say the same for the XTIs in their current setup. After placing the pucks under the 35 XTIs, the speakers finally seemed to open up a bit. The sound was more enveloping, and the notes floated in air, now we are getting somewhere I thought. I received the new stands a day later. Along with the pucks, the new stands, I made new wires to separate the speakers a bit more to get the triangle of sound more accurate and gosh…. What a difference. So it may have been a combination of 3 different elements that finally brought the speakers to life. However as I mentioned I could tell a difference when placing the pucks on the old stands. They are not like having command strips on speakers/stands as far a stability. However the pucks do create a bit of suction between speakers and stands ( the new stands have glass tops). But the point is the pucks make your speakers disconnected somewhat from the stand. If you have an inexpensive set of stand speakers you may not tell much difference. However with a more higher up the line set like the Martin Logan’s all I can say is the speakers finally sound “alive”. They are $100 bucks and are returnable, so what do you have to loose other than a couple hours of goofing around with your stereo? There are worse ways to spend your time.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ They Really Work
*by J***0 on September 8, 2025*

I have to say that these really work. They are the perfect size for my larger bookshelves. They would work well with any sizes bookshelves I would think. I'm using them with KEF R3 Metas and Philharmonic BMRs in a nearfield setup. Decoupling makes a huge difference in sound quality and dispersion. Not really cons, but some observations that I wanted to share. 1) It's difficult to move the speaker that these are under after they are set. You have to pick the speakers up to move it and the pucks fall all over the place. ISOAcoustics needs to make a frame you can drop these into so it's not such a pain to move them. 2) The bass seems odd when you drop these under your speakers. Not really flabby, but a little flat. I need to try other placements. I'm about 2 feet away from the back wall and the speakers are set on the wooden and metal Monoprice Speaker stands. I didn't have this issue before.

## Frequently Bought Together

- IsoAcoustics Iso-Puck Series Acoustic Isolators (Iso-Puck Mini, 6 lbs max/Unit, 8-Pack)
- IsoAcoustics zaZen Series Isolation Platform 17" W x 15" D: zaZen I (25 lbs Max)
- IsoAcoustics Subwoofer Isolation Stand: Aperta Sub (10.5” W x 11.5” D)

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