No, its completely custom, and something you would probably want a pro to do. I recommend having it done when you have your furnace replaced, as it also makes the new install easier. It isn't difficult to install afterwards either but you need about 8" of duct space to install it...so if you have an A/C coil as well, there may not be enough room for it, at least not on the main supply plenum.
Duct design and incorporating radius fittings reduce sound too. This is something that most return ducts tying into your furnace lack.
Also a heavy duty rubber mat/tile(like in hockey dressing rooms) installed under your furnace would be another way to reduce vibration noises. Obviously you would want to do this at time of replacement.
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