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M3Ti wall mount
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I'm planning on buying a surround package from the Audoshop that includes the M3Ti front speakers. I would like to wall mount them if possible. Could you suggest how this could be done? Do you sell any brackets? Do the speakers have any provisions for wall mounting? I will talk to the salesman before completing the purchase, but I would like to hear your suggestions first.
Thanks,
Tim
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Re: M3Ti wall mount
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Our main concern with wall-mounting these speakers is in leaving enough room behind them; the M3s are rear-ported. If you can find a mounting bracket that allows a minimum of a few inches out from the wall, you should be fine. We don't sell any mounting hardware for the M3s. The Audioshop might have some solutions in stock for you.
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I'm considering buying this speaker too, and have the same
issue of mouting the speaker on the wall. Does the speaker
have a mouting post built-in?
Thanks,
qv
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I have found the Omnimount 50WB at http://www.surroundsolutions.com/. My concern is ataching the mount to the speaker. The mount I mentioned goes to the bottom of the speaker; I thought that might be better than the back. Is it ok to put screws into the bottom of the M3 or would the back be better? Is there some other option?
Thanks,
Tim
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I have the same question. I have not found an answer, so I am posting it again. How thick is the wood? how long should the screws be for a good fit? My wall has metal studs, will this affect the mounting?
Thanks.
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