Hi, I have some SCMS speakers that I'll have installed in a couple of weeks and one side of the room has no wall. I'd like some suggestions on how to best mount this so that it doesn't look too goofy-looking. Currently, the installer is thinking of using an 18" pole that mounts to the ceiling and having the SCMS bracket mount to it. I was thinking of something that is an 18" upside-down L-shape ceiling-mounted and having the SCMS bracket mount to it...but I'm not sure where to best get/make something like that and not be flimsy due to speaker weight and being able to move the speaker around with that B&W adjustable brack...or if there's a better way to have a mount. Any ideas? Pictures are welcome!
Installing SCMS to side of room with no wall
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Actually, no wall on the side. Imagine a livingroom area, which is my multi-purpose home theater room. Now imagine a dining room area. There is no wall that separates them.Originally posted by RebelManNo wall from behind to mount to?- Bottom
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I have the same room configuration but managed to use the rear wall despite the constraints and with excellent results.Originally posted by speakerboyActually, no wall on the side. Imagine a livingroom area, which is my multi-purpose home theater room. Now imagine a dining room area. There is no wall that separates them."Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today."- Bottom
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