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Old 6th January 2009   #1
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Different pads

Im curious If there is a noticable difference between those pads:


AURALEX ACOUSTICS MOPAD - U.K. International Cyberstore (10x30cm)
THE T.AKUSTIK ISO-PAD - U.K. International Cyberstore (10x30cm)

I know that Auralex is a very popular and known for the quality, but the price is not right... so I wonder what do you think or know about this other pad compared to Auralex?
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Im curious If there is a noticable difference between those pads:


AURALEX ACOUSTICS MOPAD - U.K. International Cyberstore (10x30cm)
THE T.AKUSTIK ISO-PAD - U.K. International Cyberstore (10x30cm)

I know that Auralex is a very popular and known for the quality, but the price is not right... so I wonder what do you think or know about this other pad compared to Auralex?
I don't have any personal experience with the Thomann pads...I have the Auralex MoPads...but I think it's a pretty good bet. I think they'd be just fine.

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I don't want to open another thread on these pads but i'm curious if they also work for giving your speaker an "up" angle ie. for use on a desk, not a metering bridge. This should work without problems from how these pads look but i can't try them out before ordering
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these are superb, twice the price but 3 times better in my opinion

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these are superb, twice the price but 3 times better in my opinion

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Have you a/b these with any others?
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these are superb, twice the price but 3 times better in my opinion

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In what sense?

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Hi, Guys,
I wonder if you bought actually those thomann's pads and you liked them. I also wonder whether to get them or not. They are suspiciously cheap which makes me wonder if they do any job. I know they won't be any harm )), but still, is it worth wasting my money for them?
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Stuff from thomann is remarkably cheap. Much of it fails to function. All of it dies quickly. Don't waste your money, get the Auralex or Recoil Stabilisers, I think Vicoustic have something also. Anything but T !
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