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Vantage Point SATS-B Universal Satellite Speaker Mount - Black

Vantage Point SATS-B Universal Satellite Speaker Mount - Black
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Product Description

Wall- or ceiling-mount your compact satellite speakers * 4-axis tilt design


Product Details

  • Brand: Vantage Point
  • Model: SATS-BLACK
  • Dimensions: 6.00" h x 3.00" w x 11.00" l, .50 pounds

Features

  • Single satellite speaker mounting bracket; buy two or more depending on your home theater arrangement
  • Accommodates many major brands of speaker, 1-hole attachments
  • Sustains up to 8 pounds of speaker
  • 4 axis, tilt, and rotational settings let you position the speaker for optimal home-theater enjoyment
  • Includes ceiling extension and a keyhole adapter

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Vantage Point's Soundgear SATS-B universal satellite speaker mount will fix your front and/or rear home-theater speakers stylishly and efficiently to your wall or ceiling. Each package includes a single mount. Use two or more, depending on your home theater. The mount is compatible with many major brands of speaker, and bears up to 8 pounds of bookshelf or satellite speaker.

A total of four axis, tilt, and rotational adjustments give you the ability to position the speaker exactly the way you want. The mount comes with extensions for use from the ceiling (pictured) and keyhole adapters, as well as an instruction/installation sheet.

What's in the Box
One mounting bracket, a ceiling extension, a keyhole adapter, and an instruction sheet.


Customer Reviews

Good for light weight speakers3
For smaller, lighter weight satellites (I'm guessing 4 lbs or less), these are a really good deal. As other reviewers have said, they come with a lot of hardware for different types of speakers, including a key-hole adapter. However, for heavier speakers that come close to the manufacturer's stated limit (8 lbs), these aren't great. I just hung 4 Infinity Primus 140's with these. The 140's are 7 lbs and physically bulky. First, you must get the Allen screws at each of the pivot points very, very tight (without cracking the plastic). The tilting pivot (for pointing the speakers down) is next to impossible to get tight enough to hold a heavy speaker up. When you do get it tight enough, the entire bracket flexes from the torque put on the joint by the weight of the speaker. Instead of letting the pivot hold the weight, I put spacers between the wall and the bottom of the speaker. (This is for the wall mounting configuration.) I'm pretty sure the ceiling mount would be completely unsafe/unreliable for this reason. In my installation, I will likely put a secondary strap on the speaker and the wall to ensure that the speaker doesn't come crashing down if the mount fails (or if one of the joints comes loose). Also, for a heavy speaker, mount these into studs!

That being said, I'm pretty sure these are perfect for small, lightweight sats. My advice is to buy only one and try it out with your sats before you buy a set.

Perfect fit for satellites5
I have used it for wall mounting as well as ceiling mounting
Its very sturdy and easily held on to my 5 lb Polk RM 7200 speakers.
Its finishing is good and can be oriented easily in all directions.
I have configured it at a 90 degree angle for my front speakers
Much better option than buying more expensive and intrusive stands

Decent Speaker Bracket for the money5
I bought these to mount a Paradigm Cinema series in the basement. They did a solid job. I wouldn't recommend them if you continuously make adjustments in the speaker position (loosening and tightening the set screws). The set screws will eventually wear out. Otherwise, if you need to set it up, adjust a few times then forget it, these are an excellent value. I wouldn't recommend any speakers over 5 lbs. (they say 8 max) because I think the set screws might have problems being durable. My Cinema's are 3.5 lbs and it works perfect. Highly recommended for the price