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The mounts look like they may have some slots in the bottom plate. If so, use that pair of holes or if not, drill a pair of clearance holes in the plate and drill a pair of pilot holes in the bottom of the speakers one drill size smaller than the root diameter (minus threads) of the screw.Much cleaner looking than straps, IMO.Steve
Wouldn't that void some warranties?
In a couple of the pictures they show what looks like the BS22 and they are holding them sideways even with the curved sides. I don't see why you couldn't velcro or double back tape them from the bottom and use the clamps as well. Also, if the bottom plate has holes, what Steve said would work fine too.Greg
Thanks for pointing out the pictures. Didn't see them Seems like he'll be just fine without having to drill.
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Ozark TomI don't see the phone number for San Antonio store. I don't see a store listed in San Antonio under the store locator tool on the internet. Do you have a phonenumber for that store or am I looking in the wrong direction.
Gentlemen, please. A big part of the C&C circle is tweaking inexpensive items with inexpensive tweaks, doesn’t anyone remember the Insignia speaker thread where you had to buy a $5 can of water putty to make a drastic difference in the sound.
You disagreed? I'm stunned.
I was wondering the same thing myself. I bought these speakers for my brother and want to mount them on the wall so his newborn won't be able to get to them. There isn't any threading on the speakers and the cabinets are curved so I think the best way would be to use some kind of strap to wrap around the speaker and mount.
Macrame to the rescue
He's only disagreeing with the intellectually dishonest and scientifically illiterate. ***
Yes, plant hangers is how I was able to get my speakers off the table and out of my grandsons reach.