paisleywookiee
Rock Star
- Messages
- 6,188
Thinking one might be interesting, as I do love having the MoPads for monitors on my desk.

Dammit! You beat me to it!My friend's grandma died doing this. Poor lady couldn't handle balancing a full stack on her back.
![]()
My friend's grandma died doing this. Poor lady couldn't handle balancing a full stack on her back.
![]()
You. You two. You guys suck.Dammit! You beat me to it!
I just cut up thick (about 1/2”) yoga mats to size. It’s not the best solution, but it gets the job done.Thinking one might be interesting, as I do love having the MoPads for monitors on my desk.
![]()
Okay but what are you going to use for yoga? And does this help with tone?I just cut up thick (about 1/2”) yoga mats to size. It’s not the best solution, but it gets the job done.
I don’t do yoga. It helps with reducing vibrations on my desk from monitors and on the floor with my "FRFR".Okay but what are you going to use for yoga? And does this help with tone?
I use it with my Blues Cube Artist and l like the decoupling of the bass. Makes the amp less boomy.
Cool, that’s what I was looking for. Might give one a shot.I have used a Gramma with everything. ""FRFR"", Barefaced Cab, Suhr Bella, Princeton Reverb: It really does the job.
That’s why they say hey man nice rugToan is in the carpet
Yeah that’ll never be a concern for me. It’d be for 1x12 "FRFR" powered cabs.I have a great gramma under my 1x12 Celestion ""FRFR"". The pairing happened randomly but I like it. I've used it to isolate a rack from the top of a cabinet. A 100 watter and 4x12 is too heavy for these. A 4x12 by itself is the limit weight wise.
no, its in the feedback of grammas hearing aid and the rattle of the loose teethToan is in the carpet
For real, for realToo funny how the forum auto quotations the """FRFR"""