osx-addict
11-21-2009, 08:11 PM
Hi all..
I've decided that my next project will be to tackle the mounting of ceiling surround sound speakers that we bought some time back.. When we did our remodel I wired in speaker wire and have something to plug them into but no mounts per-se. The speakers are Miller & Kreisel LCR-650's (10.3" high, 7" wide, 8.3" deep, weight 10.75lb each) in a cherry finish. A picture for reference can be found here (http://www.dreamhomecinema.com/GEN/PRODUCTS/M_K/M_K%20LCR-650.html) -- and no, that's not what we paid... ;)
Anyway, the speakers have 5 screw mounts on the rear bottom half of the box. I'm thinking that perhaps having a combination of black metal frame + wood base with pivot mount might be the best approach for this fairly heavy speaker -- especially since the speaker needs to be aimed at about a 45 degree angle down give or take. I am thinking that a sort of metal bracket that the speaker can effectively sit in and be bolted to in the rear with a long arm that attaches to the pivot mechanism.. Here's a link to what someone else did -- I'm hoping I can do mine better! :D I'd prefer not to screw into the top of the speaker like that shown below.. Does this plan sound reasonable? Does anyone know where I can find a mid/heavy duty multi-axis pivot mount (perhaps 2-dimensional?).
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I've decided that my next project will be to tackle the mounting of ceiling surround sound speakers that we bought some time back.. When we did our remodel I wired in speaker wire and have something to plug them into but no mounts per-se. The speakers are Miller & Kreisel LCR-650's (10.3" high, 7" wide, 8.3" deep, weight 10.75lb each) in a cherry finish. A picture for reference can be found here (http://www.dreamhomecinema.com/GEN/PRODUCTS/M_K/M_K%20LCR-650.html) -- and no, that's not what we paid... ;)
Anyway, the speakers have 5 screw mounts on the rear bottom half of the box. I'm thinking that perhaps having a combination of black metal frame + wood base with pivot mount might be the best approach for this fairly heavy speaker -- especially since the speaker needs to be aimed at about a 45 degree angle down give or take. I am thinking that a sort of metal bracket that the speaker can effectively sit in and be bolted to in the rear with a long arm that attaches to the pivot mechanism.. Here's a link to what someone else did -- I'm hoping I can do mine better! :D I'd prefer not to screw into the top of the speaker like that shown below.. Does this plan sound reasonable? Does anyone know where I can find a mid/heavy duty multi-axis pivot mount (perhaps 2-dimensional?).
6650