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Re: M22's L/C/R using brackets
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Oops. I kinda missed that on-wall bit.
You need to use the provided brackets to mount the M22 On-wall models because the bracket doubles as the electrical connection. You can't remove the bracket and have the speaker wire connect to the speaker terminals?
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Re: M22's L/C/R using brackets
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There are no speaker terminals. There are 2 small hangers on the back that hang onto the wall mount.
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Re: M22's L/C/R using brackets
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I suppose you could jerry-rig something and replace the brackets with binding posts, but I think that missed the point of the on-walls. They're meant to be mounted right on the wall. I think they'd look a little silly sitting a couple inches off the wall and toed in.
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Re: M22's L/C/R using brackets
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Tony, it appears to me that if you're willing to mount speakers on brackets a little off the wall that the regular M22 bookshelves should be the choice.
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