When you mount a bracket on a speaker, you have to open the cabinet usually by removing a driver to determine the cabinet thickness. Often the screws will be longer than the cabinet walls are thick. If the screws are longer than the cabinet thickness and you can't use shorter screws, then you need to locate an area for mounting the brackets so that the screws will not damage drivers, crossovers, wiring.
hanging a speaker
At some point, I will want to replace my center speaker with B&W HTM2 center. What can I use to suspend it from the ceiling with as little damage to the speaker as possible?
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Hi Lmr - How come it won't allow me to post pictures? you can only post links to pictures. Here u go. http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l146/zx12raliveagain/20140205_084614_zps281uus9f.jpg Clicking on the audiogon "markup tags" below the white window, shows you the codes that need to be at the beginning and end of the link. I find this is easier to do sometimes in an email or Word software first, then just paste it in. Hope this helps.Good luck with the center speaker. Love your dog btw.... Cheers |
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