wall mounts for front heights

ravaneli
ravaneli Posts: 530
edited July 2012 in Speakers
Can someone suggest a good bracket for that? I went though hundreds already and can't seem to find one that can do the job.

i want to buy this

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Dynex%26%23153%3B+-+Adjustable+Wall+Mount+for+Most+Speakers+(2-Pack)+-+Black/9936459.p;jsessionid=63B2240C4D6E4A2B186025DF6943B016.bbolsp-app05-44?id=1218197747640&skuId=9936459

but i don't know how the speaker is attached to it. I have klipsch SB1 bookies for front heights and they have thread on the back. So the wallmount has to have a bolt to go through the thread and also must be adjustable because the front heights will have to face down.

Found many adjustable ones but they don't have the bolt. May be the bolt is not in the picture? I don't know. Suggestions appreciated.
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  • Topper
    Topper Posts: 403
    edited July 2012
    How heavy are the speakers? If they are less than 12 lbs, definitely check out the Pinpoint AM20:

    am20.jpg
    http://www.pinpointmounts.com/am20.html

    Very popular where I am and everyone seems to love em. I know Crutchfield and Amazon has em.
  • soundfreak1
    soundfreak1 Posts: 3,414
    edited July 2012
    Those should have a 1/4 by 20 mounting screw that goes imto the back of the sb1 i have them and as long as you hit a beam in the wall they will be fine. Do u have a stud finder? If not home depot sell cheep ones for 10 to 15.00. Easy to use. Find the beam ( stud) in the wall and mount to that. The brackets should have full instructions and a template for the wall mount side. Simple to mount.just very important to hit the stud!!
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  • ravaneli
    ravaneli Posts: 530
    edited July 2012
    these look very nice. I would buy them right away if I knew for sure they have the mounting screw. How can i confirm that?
    BlueFox wrote: »
    I have found that tube based computers provide the best sound quality. ENIAC and MANIAC I offer a smooth, well defined and articulated sound unmatched by the current silicon based CPUs. :wink:
    But as in all things your perception is your reality.
  • soundfreak1
    soundfreak1 Posts: 3,414
    edited July 2012
    Contact the sellers customer service amd ask. What u need is a 20 by 1/4" threaded screw mount.
    Main Rig:
    Krell KAV 250a biamped to mid/highs
    Parasound HCA1500A biamped to lows
    Nakamichi EC100 Active xover
    MIT exp 1 ic's
    Perreaux SA33 class A preamp
    AQ kingcobra ic's
    OPPO 83 CDP
    Lehmann audio black cube SE phono pre, Audioquest phono wire (ITA1/1)
    Denon DP-1200 TT. AToc9ML MC cart.
    Monster HTS 3600 power conditioner
    ADS L1590/2 Biamped
    MIT exps2 speaker cable
  • ravaneli
    ravaneli Posts: 530
    edited July 2012
    i went ahead and bought them. I saw some pictures with installations via the screw so i assume it is included. i hope i don't have to return them ..
    BlueFox wrote: »
    I have found that tube based computers provide the best sound quality. ENIAC and MANIAC I offer a smooth, well defined and articulated sound unmatched by the current silicon based CPUs. :wink:
    But as in all things your perception is your reality.