Center channel mounting solutions
Hi Guys,
Here is what I did in my home using a TV bracket I came across. This is the PERFECT center channel bracket for the CMT-340c. The bracket is rated at over 70lbs and angles the speaker downward at a perfect 7 degs. It is extremely secure and easy to mount and adjust. You can adjust the vertical angle (0 to 7 degrees) and adjust the horizontal angle if needed.
The front of the speaker will be approx 22" from the wall behind it. From my couch and looking at an upward angle, everything is hidden and it looks as if the speaker is floating.
http://forum.ascendacoustics.com/ima...Bracket003.jpg
http://forum.ascendacoustics.com/ima...Bracket001.jpg
http://forum.ascendacoustics.com/ima...Bracket004.jpg
These are now in stock, please give us a call if you wish to order one (they should be on the site soon)
Bracket = $50 + $8.00 UPS ground shipping
Thanks!
Dave's center channel mount
Does anyone know if this mounting bracket swivels horizontally? Based on Dave's pics, it doesn't look like it, but I would need to swivel the support arm a little to the left as my TV is not centered on a wall stud.
Davef, what about BGHD's questions?
I think he meant to point out that it doesn't look like the back of the speaker is 11" from the wall. Maybe that's just the optics of the shot, but could it be that the picture is of the BT514, which places the front of the speaker 16" from the wall (and hence the back about 4-5", I guess, which looks like what's in the picture).
I ask because my TV front (it's a plasma on a stand) is only about 12-14" from the wall. I think I could get away (from a WAF perspective) with the BT514 with its 16" projection. Would that be OK for the 340?
Thanks,
Andy
Alternative for Center Speaker Mount
This looks good too. Here, you can adjust the length.
http://store.videomountstore.com/vmpdoarmtvwa.html