The On-Stage Stands ASP3001 Speaker Platforms are designed to decouple studio monitors from their workspace. They isolate the true tone and frequency ranges during playback of recordings in project studios, mix rooms, broadcast TV facilities, and more.

The On-Stage Stands ASP3001 Speaker Platforms will accommodate studio monitors up to 6.5" in width and 11.5" in depth.By decoupling studio monitors from their workspace, the On-Stage Stands ASP3001 isolates the true tone and frequency range of playback recordings. Without the use of On-Stage Acoustic Speaker Platforms, studio monitors build-up bass frequencies on hard surfaces; creating the semblance of a low-end in the mix. By creating separation between the speakers and the work surface with these durable foam wedges, studio engineers will enjoy a more accurate audio picture of their recordings.

On-Stage Stands ASP3001 Speaker Platforms Features

  • Will accommodate studio monitors up to 6.5" in width and 11.5" in depth
  • Dense foam absorbs vibrations and stabilizes frequencies
  • Two included wedges (per base platform) allow you to customize the angle of your speakers

On-Stage Stands ASP3001 Speaker Platforms Specifications

  • Material: Acoustic Foam
  • Color: Black
  • Application: Acoustic Platform
  • Dimensions: 6.5" x 11.5" x 1.5"
  • Weight: 0.15 lbs Each

On-Stage Stands ASP3001 Speaker Platforms Includes

  • On-Stage Stands ASP3001 Speaker Platforms
  • 2 x Bases
  • 2 x Wedges
  • Manufacturer Warranty

ConditionBrand New (New)
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  • ASP3001 Speaker Platforms - Small (Pair)
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