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Posted By: oldskoolboarder Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/05/05 06:10 PM
I may need to reposition my VP150 above my plasma. Rather than use a shelf, I'd like to consider the FMB. However, considering that the VP150 is listed at about 17 lbs., it seems kind of heavy for a 2 bolt wall mount. I'd hate to have that VP150 come crashing down on my plasma...

Has anyone tried this?

I understand that I could possibly use 2 FMB's but I'd rather use one (if I go this route) because it already has the mounting hole on the back of the VP150.
Posted By: alou Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/05/05 06:17 PM
Just be sure to find a stud, and use longer screws than supplied (3" maybe?).
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/05/05 07:31 PM
Amie and Ian use an FMB for each of their VP150s, afaik.
Posted By: Ajax Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/05/05 08:45 PM
Just the other day, somebody posted a pic of a VP150 mounted on an FMB in an entertainment center. But, since I'm old, I can't remember who, where, or when. (Man, this being old crap is a wonderful "out" )
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/05/05 08:54 PM
I believe it was Joninflorida


Posted By: nickbuol Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/05/05 09:19 PM
I bought a FMB with full intentions to mount my VP150 to the ceiling once I am ready. I made sure that when I was finishing that area in my basement, I put a stud right where I wanted to mount the center of the speaker. I will be using longer screws than those supplied as well, and probably pre-drill the holes first just to make sure that there is NO chance of splitting the wood stud. I know it shouldn't happen, but I am nervious too about the heavy VP150 held by a couple of screws...

More interestingly is that the FMB attaches to the VP150 by using only a single bolt (the one that you see on the back of the VP150)...
Posted By: Ajax Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/05/05 09:37 PM
Thank you, Randy.
Posted By: joema Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/05/05 09:41 PM
In reply to:

Rather than use a shelf, I'd like to consider the FMB. However, considering that the VP150 is listed at about 17 lbs., it seems kind of heavy for a 2 bolt wall mount.


I used the FMB to mount my VP150 above my Samsung HLN-507W 50" DLP rear projection HDTV. It works fine.

However -- the FMB mounting holes MUST be into a wall stud. If no wall stud is available, you should mount a horizontal board behind the VP150, spanning two wall studs and drill into that.

In theory you could use some fancy dry wall anchors. Some are rated for that much weight, but I wouldn't trust them considering what's at stake.
Posted By: oldskoolboarder Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/05/05 10:05 PM
Cool, just wanted to see if it was "safe".

I'm pretty good w/ DIY. I always mounts shelves, speakers, etc on studs w/ anchors rated at twice the weight. It just seems like a lot of weight on the vertical plane.
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/05/05 10:57 PM
Man, I gotta get old. I want that excuse!
Posted By: Ajax Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/05/05 11:07 PM
In reply to:

Man, I gotta get old. I want that excuse!


Be patient. You're gonna blink twice, and find that you're there.
Posted By: snakeyes Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/05/05 11:11 PM
is the third blink when its over?
Posted By: Ajax Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/05/05 11:14 PM
Dunno! Haven't blinked the third time yet. I'm usiing toothpicks to avoid it, just in case.
Posted By: pmbuko Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/06/05 12:38 AM
It is commonly known (throughout the industry) that children are an aging accelerant. My life was moving at a lovely pace prior to Steven. Now he's almost 14 months old, walking and talking. What happened to that little baby I was just cradling in my arms (at 2am, crying, with a poopy diaper)?
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/06/05 02:39 AM
That's a trick! You're trying to get me to have kids! Well, let me tell you, it won't work. Never! Muah ha ha ha!


Posted By: SirQuack Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/06/05 05:08 AM
Its awesome Ken, go for it dude.....wait a minute, what happened?
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Where did these two come from, oh yeah, my 20th reunion is coming up this year, dang I'm getting old, like Jack

time sure flies by when your having fun...
Posted By: Ajax Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/06/05 05:19 AM
See? You blinked once and look what happened.
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/06/05 05:23 AM
Eh, I'm mostly just reacting to the general pressure (especially from current parents, ahem!) that if you're a young couple, you MUST be going to have kids soon! Oh, you really should!

Stay out of my bedroom.

--never too young to be a curmudgeon...

addendum: I do not mean this to be a harsh response to you, SirQuack. I appreciate that having kids is a wonderful experience, and you did not apply pressure as certain people (not Peter) have done. This is just my general rant.

addendum addendum: Oh yeah, oldskoolboarder, uh, full metal bracket. Walls, err... studs. Yeah. That's the ticket.
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/06/05 05:36 AM
No problemo Ken, I was just kidding around anyway...take your time man, heck I dated my wife for about 4-5 years before we even talked about getting engaged. Then we waited 2 years to tie the knot, and then 5 more to have our first boy. Dang am I really 37 already, can't believe it.

Oh well, as long as my wife lets me get the 40th Anniversary SS Camaro I know will be coming out in 2007 if GM gets there head out of their a$$. That would make 3 for me, first a 81 Berlinetta, then a 91 RS, and then my 2007, I only wish I could still get a 69 RS/SS convertible...


Posted By: Ken.C Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/06/05 05:42 AM
Are they going to do a new Camero? That would be sa-weet! I admit, I'm still more of a European car guy, but I've always liked American muscle cars, too. Ah, hell, I just like cars.

A friend of mine has a pristine '69 Camaro SS. I have no idea how she got that, when her brother got the, uh, significantly less than pristine '72 Chevelle. Course, she probably had a better job or something...
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/06/05 05:54 AM
I follow a lot of GM and other car forums. There a lot of rumors going around from people that supposably have people on the inside at GM who have hinted. I think it only makes sense, it was dumb for GM to drop the Camaro and Trans AM/Firebirds a few years ago. Pontiac came out with the GTO last year again, great engine, but the body did nothing for me. The 2005 GTO is a little better, they added hood scoops and changed the rear exhaust look and Rumble like the old goat (gto). In addition, they are now putting in a 400 HP Corvette similar engine in the GTO.

I just think it makes totally sense for Camaro to do this for a couple of reasons:
It would be the 40th anniversary of the Camaro
I'll be turning 40 in 2007, yuck.
Rumors are that it will be introduced in May of 2007, my birthday is in May.

I can see Mid-Life crisis written all over this one...the trick is to talk my wife into it....

ps: the new Mustang GT is pretty cool, with 300 HP and a totally retro look like the old Steve McQueen Bullet movie where he drove a Fastback Stang. This spring Ford is introducing a convertible version...The dash and inside is just to cool.

I almost forgot, you mentioned the 72 Chevelle, have you ever watched Dazed and Confused? My favorite line from that movie is when Mathew McConeghay (Wooderson) said "Let me tell ya what Melba Toast is Packin" I think it was an early 70's Chevelle, might have been a 69, I can't remember.


Posted By: Ken.C Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/06/05 06:00 AM
Yeah, I saw the prototype for the Mustang in Road & Track, and said, "If they build that thing looking like that, they'll sell billions..." I hope Chevy does the Camaro right. Just don't let the Pontiac designers anywhere near it...

The GTO is an impressive vehicle, but even with the new body style, it's just dull. They should pay a bit of attention to the Chrysler 300C or the Dodge Magnum (same deal, I know.)
Posted By: bigjohn Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/06/05 02:06 PM
have ya'll seen that new Pontiac GTO? they did kinda like ford did with the new mustangs.. they mixed a little of the old, with a little of the new. the dang thing looks pretty awesome. the specs say it does 0-60 in 4.7 seconds.. ? thats pretty quick off the line. i am sure they have tightened up the suspension and gave it better handling, but i would bet it still feels like a big chunk of metal compared to the foreign jobbies.. either way, i still love that big, aggresive stance of the american muscle car..

BTW- i had to laugh when i saw the new GTO with the big hood scoops.. HELLO.... its fuel injected... true case of fashion over-riding function..

EDIT- OK, you guys get out of my brain.. we typed all of these last 3 at the same time!! OK wait, no we didnt, i just forgot to flip to the next page..

2nd EDIT- best line from 'dazed and confused'.. once again, from mcconahey... "thats what i like about high school girls. i keep gettin older, and they stay the same age"..

bigjohn
Posted By: MarkSJohnson Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/06/05 02:15 PM
In reply to:

I can see Mid-Life crisis written all over this one...the trick is to talk my wife into it....




You just have to do what I do around my wife: I just say things like "I feel a mid life crises coming on..... What to do...What to do..... A Corvette or some slinky little blonde....Hmmmmm, what to do....?"

Oh wait, don't do that.

I forgot, she always slaps me upside my head!
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/06/05 04:13 PM
that is to funny, I luv that phrase from the movie also,,,wooderson was to cool man....I liked his Chevelle.

In regards to the Ford/GTO thing. I think the Stang looks much better and is more retro than the GTO. I like the GTO's 400hp engine and the interior is just WAY cool. However I was a little disapointed with the exterior. To me it looks like a Grand Am or Grand Prix. The 2005 is much better than the 2004 model. The added hood scoop, available body facia, dual exhaust, and GTO logos look pretty cool. Also, the sound the exhaust makes at idle, acceleration, shifting, sounds just like the old GTO goats of the 60's.

If you guys have highspeed internet, check out the Mustang on Fords website, they have some video footage/sound of the stang getting spanked hard, it sounds awesome and looks pretty cool. I like the Steve McQueen video, where the guy makes a race track out of his corn field and McQueen punishes that pony car....
Posted By: biggsly5000 Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/06/05 05:03 PM
Unfortunately I dont think GM has it in them to produce a nice looking Camaro. I wouldnt buy the last generation because of styling, seating position and comfort issues, it seemed strangely proportioned from inside the car. GM did a nice job with the Vette but I am not holding my breath on a new Camaro, I pretty much gave up on them when they dropped the Camaro, and am now even considering buying a Mustang much to all my friends dismay. Why cant they make a nice looking car? Any car? Has anyone seen the Malibue, Impala, Cavalier that is a truly horrible lineup. If that is the best they can do they might as well give up now. Even the trucks are butt-ugly.
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/06/05 07:30 PM
I agree with you on some of the car comments, but I love my 2000 Z71 Silverado with 3" body lift. I will agree that I don't like the headlights on the newer trucks, makes me think they were built in China or Japan, no pun intended as my Aunt is Japanese...
Posted By: oldskoolboarder Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/06/05 10:19 PM
OK, you guys took this way OT w/ the car thing. Now I have add my 2 cents.

Went to the SF car show in Nov. Some of the American cars are looking very nice.

Mustang GT - looks good in some colors. I can't recall if the did a "bullit" green version though, that'd be cool.

Ford GT - If I had the FU money, I'd buy that. Big, American, and beefy.

Chevy Nomad - VERY cool, too bad it's only proto now.

The Cadillac V12 proto (can't recall the exact name) - Man, that's a big car. Nice interior too.

Dodge Magnum/Chrysler 300C - A tuner company called Dub tricked them out w/ big rims. I thought they looked cool. Me, I'd go w/ the Hemi AWD Magnum wagon.

Non-American
McClaren SLR Benz - SWEET, I like the doors.

Audio related story: I was standing near some cars and hear some live Jazz. I thought that was kind of cool to have a live band there. But I was wrong. The back door of the new Maybach was open and they were playing the car stereo. Standing next to that car, the sound rivals many home audio systems. It was phenomenal.
Posted By: jorge016 Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/07/05 02:18 AM
I mounted my VP150 with the FMB. I posted pix some time ago-if you want to check through my posts it was called Pix from Minnesota. I was able to hit a wall stud and the FMB worked wonderfully. I used 3 inch screws and was satisfied that the speaker was very secure.
Posted By: oldskoolboarder Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/07/05 10:00 PM
Thanks jorge016! Someone actually answered the question!
Posted By: jorge016 Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/08/05 04:07 AM
Yeah, I'm a little slow on the trigger these days-I took a sabbatical from work to watch my twins grow. They're keeping me running so fast I can't find time to even jump online much less respond.
Posted By: biggsly5000 Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/08/05 08:55 PM
I would love to have a Tahoe Z-71 with a 3" lift, those are nice. I was just referring to the new trucks front ends, those headlights are atrocious. I
Posted By: nickbuol Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150? - 01/08/05 09:29 PM
In response to:

Poster: oldskoolboarder
Subject: Re: Anyone try an FMB w/ a Vp150?

Thanks jorge016! Someone actually answered the question!

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Hey, I answered the question a few days ago! :-)

You are right, though.... This topic got side-tracked quickly.
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