Roadworx Speaker Isolation Stand
Table Stand for Monitors and Speakers

Latest User Reviews
Good result, but wobbely
Depending on the price of your speakers, these stand are fantastic. Bass gets disconnected from the desk like crazy, i dont feel anything on my desk. But. .the design is so-so...its a good idea but the stands are not stable at all. I have the feeling im not aloud to touch them, or the whole thing will topple over. Can you imagine using these with 2500 euro speakers in a busy studio late at night? One small bumb and bye bye speaker lol But i guess this is also the case with other standing stands unless they are screwed or bolted hehehe Other than that, good results.
Slightly bulkier than expected, but still great.
They do their job, can't complain
Bought two of those stands to raise my KRK Rokit 5 speakers to ear level, instead of having them lying on the desk. They provide good isolation from the bass frequencies vibrations, and can support a lot of weight. The build quality is not the best, especially the crumbling rubber that holds the frames and legs together. With that being said, they do their job pretty well and I find their design quite pleasing on my desk.
Pros: there aren't many alternatives on the market, especially at this price. You can adjust the "area" of the frame by screwing the big cogs on upper and lower frames. You can choose between two fixed heights.
Cons: although stable, they are very wobbly if you bump the desk. I think they overdid with the springs inserted in the legs. Build quality is reasonable for the price but not great.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Roadworx
- Released in 2023
- Average price : $21
- Suitable for studio monitors with up to 8'' speakers
- Decouples the speakers from the floor
- 2 Adjustable heights: 160 and 230 mm
- Max. load capacity per stand: 18 kg
- Support surface continuously adjustable (WxD): 170 x 250 mm - 210 x 220 mm
- Weight : 1.4kg
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