Space has quietly become one of the biggest constraints for modern creators. Between portable vocal booths, nearfield monitors, laptops, and interfaces, even experienced producers find themselves improvising desk layouts that never quite feel stable or ergonomic. ISOVOX is addressing that reality head-on with WorkSpace, a studio desk add-on designed to mount directly onto standard PA speaker stands.
Rather than introducing another piece of bulky furniture, WorkSpace rethinks the studio surface itself. By attaching to a speaker stand, the system creates a complete recording and mixing station that occupies roughly one square meter. For home studios, temporary setups, or mobile workflows, that footprint matters. It allows creators to build a functional workspace without committing an entire room to permanent furniture.
The design feels purpose-built for vocal recording environments, especially when paired with the ISOVOX 2 portable vocal booth. The desk can rotate independently, which makes it possible for one person to perform while another manages the session from the same compact footprint. That flexibility extends beyond booth use, though. WorkSpace functions equally well as a standalone desk for editing, mixing, or content creation.
Designed for Real Gear and Real Use
WorkSpace was co-developed with Gravity, and that collaboration shows in the hardware decisions. The steel construction, powder-coated finish, and modular trays are clearly designed for stability rather than visual flair. At roughly 11 kilograms, the system feels planted once mounted, even with speakers and a laptop in place.
The layout is modular but intentional. A height-adjustable table supports a laptop or small controller. Two fully rotatable speaker trays allow accurate stereo placement and can retract or extend depending on the room. An additional accessory tray handles interfaces or small peripherals, keeping cables short and reachable. Speakers with 3/8-inch threaded mounts can attach directly, which makes compatibility with compact studio monitors straightforward.
Assembly remains minimal and largely tool-free, which matters for creators who move between spaces. ISOVOX recommends pairing WorkSpace with its TriPod stand for maximum stability, but the system fits many standard PA stands as well. That openness makes it adaptable to existing gear rather than forcing a closed ecosystem.
WorkSpace will be available in black or white finishes starting Q1 2026, either as a standalone add-on or bundled with the TriPod stand. ISOVOX will also be showing the system at the NAMM Show 2026, where its practical footprint makes a strong case for studios that value flexibility as much as sound quality.
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