Electronics : 6 Black Universal Satellite Speaker Mounts / Brackets for Walls and Ceilings

6 Black Universal Satellite Speaker Mounts / Brackets for Walls and Ceilings

from: AV Axis




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Brand: AV Axis
Color: Black
EAN: 0891649002049
Label: AV Axis
Manufacturer: AV Axis
Publisher: AV Axis
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NOTICE: These brackets are also available in BLACK, SILVER, or WHITE and in packages of 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 brackets. (Simply click on 'Other products by AxisAV' above or click >here<)



Product Features:

  • Ideal for mounting home theater satellite speakers on walls or ceilings
  • Supports speakers weighing 8 pounds or less
  • Made of durable, weather resistant, injection molded fiber resin reinforced polymer
  • Multiple tilt and swivel pivot points allow perfect directional speaker aiming
  • Designed to fit all home theater satellite speakers with one threaded mounting hole, two threaded mounting holes or keyhole mounting systems
  • All mounting hardware is included. There is no need to purchase additional hardware items


Technical Details: Total product length (wall mount applications): 3.25', Total product length (ceiling mount applications): 5.5'



Designed to fit the following brands of home theater satellite speakers: Bose, Denon, Infinity, Insignia, Kenwood, LG, JVC, Onkyo, Panasonic, Philips, Pioneer, Samsung, Sony, Yamaha, Zenith and most other brands of satellite speakers



Included Items: Mounting brackets, ceiling extensions, allen wrench, instruction sheet as well as all adapters and hardware necessary to connect your speakers to the brackets and the brackets to the wall or ceiling



NOTICE: These brackets are also available in BLACK, SILVER, or WHITE and in packages of 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 brackets. (Simply click on 'Other products by AxisAV' above or click >here<)











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Sufficiently good
I bought the Axis AV black 6-pack and am using the mounts for ~3 lb satellite speakers. The kit comes with: 12 mounting plates, 6 (2.375)" straight extensions, 6 adjustable elbows, 6 adapter posts, allen wrench, plastic anchors, and an assortment of short and long screws (wood and machine) and plastic washers. Kit is made in China.

The instructions show how to connect brackets to threaded mounts, keyholes and two-hole speaker plates. Pieces are of a durable "fiber resin reinforced polymer" and seem to be of suffiently good quality. When screwed in place, the mounts hold stable with only a slight bounce when wiggled. I suspect with speakers upwards of 8 lbs there would be some sag over time, but the mounts are adjustable with set screws.

What would be nice to have with the kit is a short collar piece for close-to-wall mounting. Also, there is no mount hole cover so the screws (and some of the drywall molly) is slightly visible.

I had to hollow out the adapter post for the threaded mount on my speakers which have a slight rim around them. Using a countersink bit and a utility knife this was a fairly easy job. Would have been nice if the adapter had a deeper throat.

The basic drywall mollies provided are a nice gesture but don't work well as they twist in the drywall and don't allow a tight fit. Instead I used "E-Z Ancor tap-n-lock" ([...]) from Ace Hardware which worked very well.

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