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The mount had to be cut because the mounting plate is solid except for the slots used to accept screws for an LED TV (VESA mount). The mount plate covered the binding post on the 200's. I simply removed a section by joining 2 of the slots with 2 perpendicular cuts per mount. Take a look at the mount in the link and it will hopefully be clear. Otherwise, I can post a photo.
Curtis and/or Dave, I'm curious, I just got my HTM-200 SE's last week that I'm using for surrounds right now, but I want to get a couple more pairs eventually and use them as rear surrounds and maybe add Atmos one day.
What are the benefits/drawbacks of vertical and horizontal orientation in the applications of near field monitor, surround, and Atmos?
-Alex
The red lines are where I cut the mount to expose the binding posts when mounted flush against the back of the htm-200.
Dave suggested using 1" screws. I bought #12 x 1" pan head wood screws from Lowes. The mount is very secure using only 2 screws per speaker (roughly 1" from the top of the enclosure).
Bro where did you get the tall stands for those surround