Looking to mount to walls a pair of 1982 vintage Monitor 7's
MillerDXXXI
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I bought a pair of Monitor 7's back in 1983, and for the last 15 years or so they have been idling in a spare room. I want to put them to use again, but need to mount them about 8' above floor level (in a great room with a 22' cathedral ceiling). Any suggestions as to how to securely attach them without damaging the speaker sound quality or structural integrity?
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Will they be mounted flat against a wall, or suspended from the cathedral ceiling?Home Theater/2 Channel:
Front: SDA-2ATL forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/143984/my-2as-finally-finished-almost/p1
Center: Custom Built forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/150760/my-center-channel-project/p1
Surrounds & Rears: Custom Built forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/151647/my-surround-project/p1
Sonicaps, Mills, RDO-194s-198s, Dynamat, Hurricane Nuts, Blackhole5
Pioneer Elite VSX-72TXV, Carver PM-600, SVS PB2-Plus Subwoofer
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They'll be mounted flat against a wall that goes up 9', and then is open the rest of the cathedrral ceiling space. So basically 8' up a 9' wall.
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Use the Bose WB-3 wall brackets. I use them for everything that needs to be mounted flat. Heavy gauge steel, with locking teeth.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bose-Wall-Brackets-Pair-for-Bose-201-and-301-Bookshelf-Speakers-WB-3-New-/251585486264?pt=US_Speaker_Mounts_Stands&hash=item3a93a9ddb8
Doubt you'll find them cheaper.Home Theater/2 Channel:
Front: SDA-2ATL forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/143984/my-2as-finally-finished-almost/p1
Center: Custom Built forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/150760/my-center-channel-project/p1
Surrounds & Rears: Custom Built forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/151647/my-surround-project/p1
Sonicaps, Mills, RDO-194s-198s, Dynamat, Hurricane Nuts, Blackhole5
Pioneer Elite VSX-72TXV, Carver PM-600, SVS PB2-Plus Subwoofer
dhsspeakerservice.com/