Only thing with that one, couldn't tell from pics/specs if the front lip was curved which wouldn't lie flush w/ the front of the 340C. Dave, any experience w/ other B-Tech mounts?
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Only thing with that one, couldn't tell from pics/specs if the front lip was curved which wouldn't lie flush w/ the front of the 340C. Dave, any experience w/ other B-Tech mounts?
Hi Andy...Quote:
Originally Posted by andydc
Nope, the bracket in the picture is the BT-521... I am sure the BT-514 would work even better for you in your situation.
The front lip does curve upwards a bit, this keeps the speaker from sliding forward. Sorry... this is the only TV-bracket form B-Tech that I have experience with but I would say their products are of very good quality. We sold the BT-05 speaker brackets for nearly 6 years!Quote:
Originally Posted by BGHD
This looks good too. Here, you can adjust the length.
http://store.videomountstore.com/vmpdoarmtvwa.html
What do you guys think about the Omnimount Center Shelf for the 340 center?
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/OmniM...oductDetail.do
Here are some pics of them in action.
That looks great....but wouldn't its effectiveness really depend on if the TV's structure could hold that weight?Quote:
Originally Posted by Grayson73
My Epson has a shelf built in, and I know some Samsungs have a shelf too. On my Epson, the shelf is not strong enough for the weight of the 340c which causes the middle of the TV to sag. I had to use a piece of MDF in conjunction with the shelf to distribute the weight evenly along the top of the TV.
After researching, I think the weight is too much for the back of the tv, so I'm back to TV wall mounts.
I suppose the B-Tech BT521 is better than the BT514 because it allows for more room between the back of the wall and the speaker?
Does the BT514 mentioned previously allow for enough room and is the plate big enough? The 340C is 21" wide, but the plates are only 12" and 15" wide.
BT514: 16" length with a 10"x12" plate
BT521: 21-3/4" length with 11-3/4"x15" plate
Grayson73, how did you judge that the weight would be too much for your TV? I'm going to be in a slightly different quandary when my center gets delivered. My TV is too far away from the wall to use one of these wallmounted solutions because of the depth of my entertainment center. I'm currently looking into mounting solutions and was thinking of the same Omnimount center shelf.Quote:
Originally Posted by Grayson73
You can try pushing down on the top of the tv to get a feel for how strong the plastic is. I read that the picture could be warped if the plastic is bent so I decided that it's not worth the risk since the 340c is pretty heavy (26 lbs).Quote:
Originally Posted by lifelong
Hi Guys,
Regrettably, B-tech has informed us that the BT-521 and BT-514 brackets have been discontinued... I believe they have a few BT-521 in silver leftover.
I recommend that you send them an email requesting they make a dedicated center channel version of this bracket. I have already requested they do so: http://www.pinpoint-mktg.com/
Sorry for the bad news...