Vantage Point SATS05S Satellite Speaker Mounts for Home Theater Systems – Silver
The Vantage Point SAT05S Satellite Speaker Mounts for Home Theater Systems is ideal for any home theater using satellite speakers and are compatible with most major brands of speakers. The mounts are 4 axis adjustable allowing positioning for optimal sound quality in your home or office. Keyhole adaptors are included for speakers using a keyhole mounting system. The Vantage Point SAT05S will support speakers up to 8 pounds and features a silver finish.
The satellite speaker mount 5 pack is ideal for any home theater using satellite speakers and are compatible with most major brands of speakers. The mounts are 4 axis adjustable allowing positioning for optimal sound quality in your home or office. Keyhole adaptors are included for speakers using a keyhole mounting system. The SAT speaker mount will support speakers up to 8lbs and is available in black or silver.
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3 comments
Bina on August 9, 2009 at 9:54 pm
These mounts are nice looking and they work well for holding up small surround speakers. The package includes a very complete selection of mounting screws and hardware. The special nuts included for keyhole speakers worked surprisingly well at securing the mount so that I could angle the speakers as desired. About the only point of caution is that these molded plastic mounts are definitely for small speakers only. I have an Onkyo 7. 1 home theater in a box. The surround speakers I have mounted are about 7″x10″x3″. The mounts hold them securely enough, but are probably at the upper limit as far as weight. If your speakers are more than the recommended weight, you will need a stronger mount. Overall I recommend this package. The price is decent and the product effective.
Swithin on August 9, 2009 at 10:14 pm
These are a nice satellite speaker mounts for the money. I did quite a bit of research for getting nice stands for my Onkyo HTS. And came to a conclusion that the speaker stands are way too expensive than what they should be. So I decide to go with wall mounts, which are relatively cheaper and are even less visible than the stands, if you run your wires properly. Now the goods and bads: –Does the job–you can rotate your speakers in any direction you want because of the omni direction design –small enough to hide behind your speakers –Best for satellite speakers (about 4-5 lbs). Yes, even though the specs say, it can handle 8 lbs,personally, i would not put anything more than 6 lbs on these mounts. They are not as robust as they look like and tend to droop a little. But for the application for 1-6lbs, I would definitely recommend these instead of bulky and expensive speaker stands. Any thing bigger and heavier I would recommend go for bulkier design or speaker stands.
Lindley on August 10, 2009 at 12:09 am
I mounted small Sony cube speakers (~1 pound) on these and they look great. They were easy to mount and the speakers can be pointed in any direction. The color matches the speakers. My only warning would be that since they are plastic mounts, I wouldn’t try to hang a larger, heavier speaker with them.