
b-tech Bt77
1 pair, Wall installation, Pivoting
b-tech Bt77
1 pair, Wall installation, Pivoting
They are clamped and optionally screwed. If you want to tilt the speaker forwards, the screw connection is probably mandatory. Depending on the speaker, you may prefer not to do this.
For smaller speakers, you can use wooden wedges on either side, which will not detract from the aesthetics or stability. The minimum is 142mm, so if the speakers are 100mm, 2 shims of 20mm are required, so it's not the ideal support for this type of speaker, but it can be done....
According to the supplier's information, the bracket with the holes on the side is shipped with this product. The rear pictures with the slots show a different product, at least they do not correspond to the information provided by the supplier. Thank you for pointing this out, I will pass this on internally to the relevant department and hope to have it checked as soon as possible.
I don't know those speakers exactly, but I can say that the bracket only grips on the side, so it is ok for all speakers with bass reflex at the front or rear. The masses of the speakers still have to be checked for sure!
Yes, the screws were in the box with the stamps
Yes they will fit
The way the speaker looks in the photos, the bracket would not be ideal because of the slopes at the bottom. The cheeks that are supposed to hold the speaker would come to rest on the slopes and would not hold the speaker securely. I use the bracket with straight-cut speakers and it works fine.
Based on comments from previous buyers, it seems that the dowels and wood screws are included.
These brackets are designed for larger speakers and since the audioengine a2+ is a small speaker I would say they fit tightly.
Sorry Danny, no idea
Use them with B&W 606, they are 300mm deep.
I have just checked again. Dowels and wood screws are included. I am no longer sure whether I used the dowels at all. It depends on the surface and the weight of the boxes.
Hello The Klipsch have a width of 14.9cm, a depth of 19.1cm and 3.2kg. The holders can hold a width of 13.5 - 28cm, depth of 16.5 - 25cm and max 25kg. So yes, should not be a problem. Greetings
13.5cm - 28.0cm https://www.btechavmounts.com/product-range/products/bt77
ehmmm 1 day if you order before 5 pm and you still get the 1 piece....
Hello, I have these wall brackets and I really like them. They are very easy to mount and screw well to the wall. The boxes are clamped by 2 corner bars with rubber. The mass of your studio speakers would not be a problem. As far as sound transmission is concerned, I am not a professional. This wall bracket is screwed to the wall and the speakers are clamped. So there may well be sound transmission. But I think that's always the case when you make contact with a speaker and another object. It also happens when there is no direct contact.
This is the price for 1 pair.
You should take a look at the dimensions - I have done that. Your Logitech speakers are only 10.8 cm wide. The brackets of this bracket can hold speakers of at least 13.5 cm. Your speakers cannot be clamped here. If you tilt the bracket slightly, they will fall off unless you screw them to the bracket somehow, but that's not the point of these brackets.
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