Vantage Point SATS-B Universal Satellite Speaker Mount – Black
- 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
Wall- or ceiling-mount your compact satellite speakers * 4-axis tilt design 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…. More >>
Vantage Point SATS-B Universal Satellite Speaker Mount – Black
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5 comments
N. Waters on October 28, 2009 at 3:39 am
These mounts were easily adaptable for use on either walls or ceilings by using or removing an extra connection joint. Sturdy construction and strong enough for 6-8 lb speakers. Package came with selection of hardware for connection to different speaker styles.
Tired of Crappy Movies on October 28, 2009 at 6:13 am
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These speakers use the ’screw-in’ mounting option which is likely the most sturdy way to mount something. although, these mounting brackets come with about every option you need so not to worry.
My main objective was to find something what was fairly flush with the wall. i.e. i didn’t want my speakers jutting out too far from the wall. the picture of these brackets show it as extending but that middle portion is easily removable. making the mounting bracket stick out only 3-4 inches (vs. 6-7).
Getting the speakers adjusted to point in the direction you want is a little tedious but overall, not hard. just takes a little tweaking (with a provided allen-wrench) and the brackets allow for about every position you’d possibly need. i think there are 3 adjustment angles. up/down, left/right, and twisting (basically, turning the speaker off-axis from the screw-point). and it’s really a one-time thing. once mounted, you never need to touch them again.
I wasn’t worried about the weight of what i was mounting as the speakers i use are fairly small. as long as you’re mounting into a stud, i’m certain these things could hold up to what they state they can.
I highly recommend these to anyone.
Dr. Rocket on October 28, 2009 at 8:56 am
This speaker mount is easy to install, and can aim your speaker in just about any direction. The stem also can change lengths. One of the least expensive, but better mounts you can get.
G. T. Wynn Jr. on October 28, 2009 at 9:14 am
This was a great purchase. Very easy to install and work as advertised. Great Price too. I would recommend to others.
Curtis E. Bower on October 28, 2009 at 11:40 am
Work great, good price. They are plastic so don’t put too big a speaker on them.