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    I made a shelf-type wall mount out of 5/8" baltic birch ply. It is braced solidly to minimze vibrations, and is sturdy enough to shelve a 340c. I let the speaker hang over the front by about 2" to allow the port 2-1/2" of freespace. It is mounted a bit high right above a plasma screen, so I used big wads of blu-tack under the back to get a slight downward tilt. With the blu-tack, there is no worry of the speaker falling.

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    I bought a pair of VMP mounts from http://www.moyerelectronics.com and they've worked out fine for my 340's. They're not pretty, but to be honest you really don't see them.

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    I went to the moyer website. What an ugly site and difficult to navigate! However, I did find the VMP mounts. The only two that will support the weight of the Ascends are of the "floating shelf" type where the speaker bottom sits on a plate or bracket. I'm trying to stay away from this type as I'd rather mounth to the back of the speaker. Which model did you buy?

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    I bought the second to last set. The SP010. They hold 20#'s

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    [QUOTE=sensibull]I am currently using these:
    http://tinyurl.com/4yddu


    Sensibull, I am soon planning on ordering my Ascend set-up, and had a question for you regarding these mounts. I will be getting the 200's for surround duty, but will need to have a pretty serious down angle. They are going to be mounted near the 8' celing in a bay window area. The primary seating area of my family room is about 2' forward and 5' under where the surrounds will be hung. How much of a down angle do you think I could get from these mounts? Also, do you think that the severe down angle of the surrounds will greatly affect the sound dispersion?

    Thanks.
    What if the Hokey Pokey is what it's all about?

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    Default Dayton Wmb-b Wall Mount Speaker Bracket (blk)

    would these work as well? currently on sale for $35/pr + s/h until tue @ 1pm pst!!

    http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...number=242-130
    Last edited by gr1m; 11-06-2006 at 11:15 PM.

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    From the specs they should work fine. Looking at the picture, I can't tell exactly how they mount.

    I ended up with these:
    http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshow...number=240-710

    After 1 1/2 years they are working fine. But you do have to drill holes in your speaker! I don't think you have to do that with the ones you found.

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    Default Another option

    Has anyone tried these for htm200? They can hold 12 lbs amd are much cheaper than the Omnimount 20.
    http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...number=300-250

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    sam1000,

    i have the http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/show...tnumber=300-250 mount for my htm200's

    if you are mounting the speakers straight from the wall they aren't bad, but if they will be at any angle to the side, then they are horrible. the way the ball joint is designed it is impossible to keep it from tilting, i had to use a ton of epoxy to keep mine in place

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    Thanks b-dub for your reply. I was going to get these, but then I found a pair of Omnimount 20 on ebay for 9.99+15 for S&H. They were new and I installed them yesterday. Haven't checked out any movies yet with the surrounds. Will rent the DTS edition of Saving Private Ryan this weekend and report on it.

    Quote Originally Posted by b-dub
    sam1000,

    i have the http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/show...tnumber=300-250 mount for my htm200's

    if you are mounting the speakers straight from the wall they aren't bad, but if they will be at any angle to the side, then they are horrible. the way the ball joint is designed it is impossible to keep it from tilting, i had to use a ton of epoxy to keep mine in place

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