RTI A3 Speaker mounts???????????
rmknotts123
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Ive been looking for mounts for my RTi A3 speakers..Anyone have any ideas on what kind to get? I want something sturdy that can hold the 16 pound speakers.
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I've got a pair of B-Tech BT77 wall mounts...which are now being produced under a different name.
http://www.amazon.com/Pinpoint-Clamping-Bookshelf-Speaker-Mounts/dp/B002UV03MW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1274681378&sr=8-1
They're a very well built wall mount, and you can mount your speakers on them without drilling into them. They're very sturdy, and I never had any fear of my speakers falling off. I had a pair of RTi6's on mine, and they worked great.
I don't have any speakers to use in them right now, but I'm definitely keeping them. I'm sure I'll use them again before too long. I highly recommend them.The nirvana inducer-
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comfortablycurt wrote: »I've got a pair of B-Tech BT77 wall mounts...which are now being produced under a different name.
http://www.amazon.com/Pinpoint-Clamping-Bookshelf-Speaker-Mounts/dp/B002UV03MW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1274681378&sr=8-1
They're a very well built wall mount, and you can mount your speakers on them without drilling into them. They're very sturdy, and I never had any fear of my speakers falling off. I had a pair of RTi6's on mine, and they worked great.
I don't have any speakers to use in them right now, but I'm definitely keeping them. I'm sure I'll use them again before too long. I highly recommend them.
I am using these with my RTIa3s they are very sturdy mounts. Also have great adjustability.Sony KDL-46XBR6, Onkyo 886, Emotiva XPA-5, Oppo BDP-83, HR22 HD-DVR, Polk RTi A9s, PolK CSi A6, Polk RTi A3s, SVS PB12-NSD, Monster HTS2500 Reference PowerCenter, Logitech Harmony 1. -
Another vote for the BTech77 - although nowadays I think they are called "Pinpoint AM40s"
http://pinpointmounts.com/am40.html
Worked great for me with my RTiA3s as well:
http://erikt.cts.com/Pictures/hometheater/home-theater-valor.JPG
Since the RTiA3s have curved sides, you may want to consider using zipties looped thru the rear powerport to secure them to the mount:
http://erikt.cts.com/Pictures/hometheater/RTIA3-Mount-3.JPG
Cheers!
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