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If you’ve ever spent more time arranging bass traps and scatter panels than actually mixing, GIK Acoustics might’ve just saved you a few headaches. Their new Sound Block StackPack is a vertical acoustic treatment bundle that combines diffusion, broadband absorption, and low-end control into a single, space-conscious tower. Instead of playing Tetris with panels behind your monitors, this thing stacks neatly and gets to work without demanding a rework of your entire layout.
Each StackPack includes two high-frequency scattering Sound Blocks fitted with wooden front plates and one FlexRange Sound Block for dialing in low-frequency absorption. That FlexRange design—patented by GIK—gives you measurable control all the way down to 50Hz. Whether you’re building a small mastering suite or upgrading your Hi-Fi setup, it’s built for flexibility without sacrificing performance.
To learn more, visit gikacoustics.com.
Aesthetic Options That Don’t Clash With Your Room

GIK always puts a little extra thought into finish options, and the StackPack doesn’t disappoint. You get your pick of three fabric styles—Beech Noir, White Hot, or Dusky Fawn—all of which use acoustically transparent Camira textiles. That gives you some freedom to blend treatment into a space without pulling focus like a foam wedge wall might.
And because the StackPack is modular, it adapts. You can place them behind your monitors, on side walls, or against the back of the room—anywhere acoustic hotspots need dialing in. It’s not a permanent install, either. You can move them around as your room evolves, which matters if you’re working in a temporary or shared space.

More Performance, Less Configuration Hassle
Most people shopping for acoustic treatment have a few goals in mind: absorb bass, control reflections, and maintain some kind of design coherence. The Sound Block StackPack ticks all three boxes while keeping the setup simple. GIK pre-configured the pack with a full-range treatment profile, so you don’t have to plan it out piece by piece.
The vertical stack helps reduce clutter, and compared to mounting treatments across multiple walls, it gives you immediate broadband control in a single footprint. For tighter spaces, that’s a major win. Whether you’re building a compact production rig or optimizing a two-channel listening room, StackPack delivers usable absorption and diffusion where it counts.
Paul Bishop, GIK’s in-house designer, summed it up well: “The Sound Block Stack Pack is a super efficient way to drop serious freestanding coverage into your room without overthinking it. With these three striking finishes, you’ve got a ready-to-go solution that looks sharp and performs even better—no need to configure a custom stack, and the discount makes it even easier to say yes.”
15% Discount and Free Consultations
You also save about 15% by buying the StackPack as a bundle instead of sourcing each Sound Block individually. That’s a smart move for producers or audiophiles looking to treat a room without overspending. On top of that, GIK still offers free acoustic consultations for anyone needing guidance on room layout or product selection.
And if you’re heading to GearFest UK this year, the Sound Block StackPack will be on display at the SX Pro booth inside the Cafe area at Tileyard London. It’s a good opportunity to hear it in action or ask the team questions in person.
Final Thoughts
The StackPack fits into a broader trend we’ve seen in 2025—acoustic treatment systems that simplify the buying and setup process without cutting corners on performance. GIK’s modular approach here makes it easier to upgrade a room without building custom installs or committing to wall-mounted fixtures. Whether you’re just starting to build your space or fine-tuning your existing rig, this offers a real solution.
To explore your options or schedule a free consultation, visit gikacoustics.com.
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