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Re: Mounting QS-8 with Banana Plugs?
SirQuack #176416 09/13/07 05:51 PM
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The new Axiom ceiling bracket is designed to let a user adjust the angle if they would like. In my case I have mine about 7ft off the floor with no angle and they are great, however, my room is very big and they are spread out. I would think in some cases a little angle would not hurt.




I think you think he wants to mount on the ceiling? He pointed out that he is going to be mounting a foot from the ceiling...in otherwords, on the wall, a foot below the ceiling...mabey I am confused too?


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Re: Mounting QS-8 with Banana Plugs?
Hutzal #176417 09/13/07 05:53 PM
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I think you think he wants to mount on the ceiling? He pointed out that he is going to be mounting a foot from the ceiling...in otherwords, on the wall, a foot below the ceiling...mabey I am confused too?




You are correct.....and not confused.


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Re: Mounting QS-8 with Banana Plugs?
alexadams77 #176418 09/13/07 07:48 PM
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I cut the bottom of my T-bracket off after calculating the first moment that the bracket would experience. The bracket was over-designed and there is no need for the full T.

Re: Mounting QS-8 with Banana Plugs?
Mojo #176419 09/13/07 08:28 PM
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I cut the bottom of my T-bracket off after calculating the first moment that the bracket would experience. The bracket was over-designed and there is no need for the full T.




In english, please?


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Re: Mounting QS-8 with Banana Plugs?
Nachosgrande #176420 09/13/07 08:52 PM
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Cut the bottom of the T off so you can insert the banana plugs.

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Nachosgrande #176421 09/13/07 09:16 PM
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What Mojo was trying to say is that the vertical part of the T bracket is not necessary to keep the speaker firmly attached to the wall. "Calculating the first moment" means figuring out how much force (torque, actually) the speaker exerts on the bracket.

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pmbuko #176422 09/22/07 11:53 AM
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That's right, thanks.

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