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Post by EmoRick on Jul 28, 2019 13:09:54 GMT -5
Hi,
I look at the B1 image on Emotiva web site and they seem not to have any screw hole on the back of the B1 to wall mount the speaker.
Is there a way to attach a wall bracket to that speaker?
Any recommendations?
Thanks...
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Post by EmoRick on Aug 2, 2019 19:39:52 GMT -5
I found those brackets on Amazon, I think they will work pretty well... I order a pair, will try and report back.
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Post by siggie on Aug 3, 2019 9:39:19 GMT -5
I have a set of those brackets for my surround back speakers. They work great and look good. I immediately tested their holding strength by striking one of the speakers with my skull and it held strong.
siggie
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Post by leonski on Aug 4, 2019 21:08:14 GMT -5
OUCH! My weak spot is stubbing my toes late at night.......REALLY painful
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Post by EmoRick on Aug 11, 2019 4:02:53 GMT -5
Yesterday, I install the Airmotiv B1 on the brackets and I confirm they work really well together. The bracket is sturdy and you dont need to use any screw on the speaker. Very happy! :-)
As for the B1 sound quality as surround speakers, I am very impress. For the price, the packaging is very good quality, the speaker is bigger than I thought. But what impress most is the sound quality. The surround and height effect in my room are now very impressive. The tweeter is just great and the bass more than deep enough for a surround speaker duty. I have 4 of them (2 as surrounds and 2 as height) and they match perfectly with my front T2 and center C2.
My setup is configure as 5.1.2 but I am so impress by them that I am looking to buy 2 mores to do 5.1.4
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Post by Perpendicular on Aug 11, 2019 14:04:33 GMT -5
Cool! I have a pair of the B-Tech’s but they’ve been in storage for over a decade. I use the version built into stands that I purchased on Amazon. No more speakers on the wall for me.
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Post by leonski on Aug 13, 2019 16:42:24 GMT -5
Wall mounted speakers have more than potential weaknes. they transmit vibes to wall which is probably sheet rock over studs.
Stands are great, but tubular steel and light weight also have isssues. Speakers are best usually, with tweeter at ear height and stand can
be both rigid and weighted. Some old timers still insist on lead shot, which is a hazardous material....
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