Product Description
AM20-Black Features: -Speaker wall ceiling mount.-Mounts to back of speakers that have a single or dual threaded insert or keyhole slot.-Sold as a single unit to mount one speaker.-Can be used as a wall or ceiling mount.-Designed to be mounted to a single gang electrical box, wood stud, block wall or drywall.-360 degree left/right swivel.-90 degree up/down tilt.-Supports speakers up to 12 lbs. Includes: -Includes all hardware to mount nearly all home theater speakers on the market today. Construction: -Constructed of steel and aluminum for maximum quality and weight handling. Color/Finish: -Color: Black.
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #17660 in Home
- Color: B001E5VZFE
- Brand: Pinpoint Mounts
- Model: AM20B
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.30 pounds
Features
- For wall- or ceiling-mounted satellite speakers
- Weight capacity: 11 lbs. when mounted to a stud
- Can mount directly to single-gang J-box
- Rotates 360° and pivots 90°
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
THE solution for pre-wired homes.
By Bud
If you purchase a home that is pre-wired for surround, it may come with each speaker terminal mounted on a single-gang electrical box (or J-box) with a blank plate covering it. You can get any normal wall mount for your speakers, but most mounts do not mount on a J-box and you'll end up with a plate next to the mount. I wanted something cleaner and this mount does the trick. The plate itself is the mount.
This thing is pretty universal, and comes with screws and mounting options for various speakers. I installed my Sony satellites without a problem.
Using these mounts I kept my install clean.
It's also worth note that these can also be mounted directly into a stud or drywall, but these are a little pricier for that application and there are other options out there that do the job cheaper.
I'm absolutely satisfied with this purchase and would recommend them to anyone who has pre-wired surround installed with single-gang J-boxes.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Weight Capacity
By Murr
The mount claims it can support up to 11 pounds when anchored to a stud. Technically that is true; however, although the mount itself will remain attached to the wall when a 10 pound speaker is used (which is what I have), the ball and socket joint that allows you to position the speaker lacks the ability to hold 10 pounds in the desired position. Regardless of how tight you set the screws in the socket joint, the weight of the speaker drags the joint downard, causing the speaker to be aimed at the floor.
I would definitely use this mount for a speaker in the 5 pound range, but the mount clearly is not strong enough to hold 10 pounds, nevermind live up to its 11 pound claim.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
The best solution I could find - very pleased!
By Zanto
These mounts worked great for my rear surrounds. Very clean and elegant. I like how the speaker wire can feed through the plate, eliminating the need for a separate plate for speaker connection.
Each mount comes with plenty of hardware/extra parts for a variety of mounting possibilities. I had a lot of hardware left over. Also, each mount comes with an extra long allen wrench to make it easy to adjust the speaker angles once the speaker is mounted.
They are well made and very sturdy, with endless adjustment possibilities. I saw one review on here that said that they needed to add a lock washer on the backside of the plate to prevent the mounting post from turning - well, both of the mounts I bought came with lock washers, plus the threaded post that inserts through the plate has flat areas on both sides (in other words, it's "keyed"), so it's pretty much impossible for the mounting arm to twist or slip once fastened to the plate.
My home was not prewired, however, with an unfinished basement, I was able to fish speaker wire up through the walls between the studs, and then I used a single gang mounting bracket to hange the speakers on: Arlington LV1-1CS Single Gang Low Voltage Mounting Bracket Device
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