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Reddit mentions of XL-Pro Studio Monitor Isolation Pads for 6.5" - 8" Inch Speakers, Pair of Two | Audiophile High Density Acoustic Dampening Stands for Most Large Speakers
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of XL-Pro Studio Monitor Isolation Pads for 6.5" - 8" Inch Speakers, Pair of Two | Audiophile High Density Acoustic Dampening Stands for Most Large Speakers. Here are the top ones.
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- ⭐Must have accessory! XL-Pro Pad is made of the highest quality acoustic foam (50 kg/m^3 density).
- 10.5 x 13 x 1.25 inch (W x D x H) Supports speakers up to 27 lb with no shape change.
- Design allows 5 different angle configurations for ultimate directionality and sound quality.
- Low Profile Design for a Sleek & Minimalistic look (NO LOGO printed). Every pack comes with TWO pads for left and right speakers.
- Sized to fit all popular 6 - 8'' inch Studio Monitors - Yamaha HS7 HS8, KRK Rokit, RP8 G3, Mackie MR8, JBL LSR308, Focal Alpha 80, M-Audio BX8, Rockville APM8W, PreSonus Eris E8, Seismic Audio Spectra-8P, Adam Audio F7 and more!
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Height | 2.5 Inches |
Length | 13 Inches |
Weight | 0.375 Pounds |
Width | 10.5 Inches |
Does that speaker not bump your stylus out of the groove?
https://www.amazon.com/RightChoice-Monitor-Acoustic-Isolation-Density/dp/B06XNJ61T4/
Its sold by JBL as a package, so sure, its probably very good quality if they put their brand on it. I don't know what your use is, but they are a pair of 1/4" TRS to XLR cables, and a pair of XLR to XLR cables, and a simple set of SMALL foam isolator pads. JBL is probably trying to do the same thing as some of these 3rd party Amazon sellers by offering few things packaged together, (which are usually junk).
Do you have a balanced interface or mixer you're trying to hook up?
My opinion - The pads look too small for your 306 monitors, the Nano patch uses XLR or 1/4" as the input, but ONLY 1/4" outputs (which is weird). So those cables will not work for you if your source is your PC's audio output.
We need more info, so we're not wasting time guessing - but if you're using a PC as the source then you don't need balanced cables, and certainly not XLR to XLR cables.
If that's the case, you'd need a 3.5mm stereo TRS to dual 1/4" TS (Tip Sleeve) unbalanced cables for the input:
Then a set of 1/4" TS to TS cables for the output of the volume controller to the monitor's inputs -
Then the volume controller by itself:
and a set of large pads (if you wanted)
For a total of = $102.84
I'd look at a pair of yoga blocks for each speaker, (a single yoga block is too small for the footprint of the 306) - Yoga blocks would elevate them about 4" and give them a good base, and cost about the same as that cheap foam ($20 for 4 yoga blocks)