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Review on πŸ”Š Vogel's Sound 3200 Speaker Wall Mount: Tiltable, Swiveling, Max. 11 lbs (5 kg) - Compatible with Denon Home 150, White, 1 Mount by Rob Dixon

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My speakers have no holes

The number one feature I was looking for in speaker mounts was a mount that didn't require drilling the speakers. Because this mount attaches to the front and back, not the sides, no holes are needed! The mounting style seems very secure - I can bang my fist on the side of the speaker and it won't budge. You'll get to the latch you want, then swing to latch it). The instructions were simple but without IKEA style words. I was able to get this pictured KEF Q150, each weighing 12.5 pounds, assemble and assemble without the help of a second person. (I was planning on running the cable through the wall until I found a fire block in the way, so for now the speaker cable is just hanging off the wall.) Due to the Q150's depth, I can't rotate it when mounted horizontally. as much as I want. If you have fancy smaller speakers, the rear clamp moves forward and then allows you to rotate 90 degrees. The downward tilt seems very secure and I'm not worried about the speakers slipping off the mount. The included screws are pozidriv and rubbish. I used some #9 GRK screws to attach them to the wood posts. If Revain would let it, I'd give it half a star, because the extra security screws for the rear terminal are just exposed screws with no gasket or bezel to protect where they come in contact with the speaker. until I found a fire block in the way, so the speaker cable just hangs on the wall at the moment.) Due to the depth of the Q150, I can't rotate the brackets around the horizontal axis. as much as I want. If you have fancy smaller speakers, the rear clamp moves forward and then allows you to rotate 90 degrees. The downward tilt seems very secure and I'm not worried about the speakers slipping off the mount. The included screws are pozidriv and rubbish. I used some #9 GRK screws to attach them to the wood posts. If Revain would let it I would give it a half star because the extra security screws for the rear terminal are just exposed screws with no gasket or bezel to protect where they make contact with the speaker. until I found a fire block in the way, so the speaker cable just hangs on the wall at the moment.) Due to the depth of the Q150, I can't rotate the brackets around the horizontal axis. as much as I want. If you have fancy smaller speakers, the rear clamp moves forward and then allows you to rotate 90 degrees. The downward tilt seems very secure and I'm not worried about the speakers slipping off the mount. The included screws are pozidriv and rubbish. I used some #9 GRK screws to attach them to the wood posts. If Revain allowed it I would give it a half star because the extra security screws for the rear terminal are just exposed screws with no gasket or bezel to protect where they make contact with the speaker. so the speaker cable is just hanging on the wall at the moment.) Due to the depth of the Q150, I can't rotate the brackets around the horizontal axis. as much as I want. If you have fancy smaller speakers, the rear clamp moves forward and then allows you to rotate 90 degrees. The downward tilt seems very secure and I'm not worried about the speakers slipping off the mount. The included screws are pozidriv and rubbish. I used some #9 GRK screws to attach them to the wood posts. If Revain allowed it I would give it a half star because the extra security screws for the rear terminal are just exposed screws with no gasket or bezel to protect where they make contact with the speaker. so the speaker cable is just hanging on the wall at the moment.) Due to the depth of the Q150, I can't rotate the brackets around the horizontal axis. as much as I want. If you have fancy smaller speakers, the rear clamp moves forward and then allows you to rotate 90 degrees. The downward tilt seems very secure and I'm not worried about the speakers slipping off the mount. The included screws are pozidriv and rubbish. I used some #9 GRK screws to attach them to the wood posts. If Revain allowed it I would give it a half star because the extra security screws for the rear terminal are just exposed screws with no gasket or bezel to protect where they make contact with the speaker. ) Due to the depth of the Q150, I cannot rotate the mounts around the horizontal axis. as much as I want. If you have fancy smaller speakers, the rear clamp moves forward and then allows you to rotate 90 degrees. The downward tilt seems very secure and I'm not worried about the speakers slipping off the mount. The included screws are pozidriv and rubbish. I used some #9 GRK screws to attach them to the wood posts. If Revain would let it, I'd give it half a star, as the additional security screws for the rear terminal are just exposed screws with no gasket or bezel to protect where they come in contact with the speaker. ) Due to the depth of the Q150, I cannot rotate the mounts around the horizontal axis. as much as I want. If you have fancy smaller speakers, the rear clamp moves forward and then allows you to rotate 90 degrees. The downward tilt seems very secure and I'm not worried about the speakers slipping off the mount. The included screws are pozidriv and rubbish. I used some #9 GRK screws to attach them to the wood posts. If Revain would let it, I'd give it half a star, because the extra security screws for the rear terminal are just exposed screws with no gasket or bezel to protect where they come in contact with the speaker. The downward tilt seems very secure and I'm not worried about the speakers slipping off the mount. The included screws are pozidriv and rubbish. I used some #9 GRK screws to attach them to the wood posts. If Revain allowed it I would give it a half star as the extra security screws for the rear terminal are just exposed screws with no gasket or bezel to protect where they make contact with the speaker. The downward tilt seems very secure and I'm not worried about the speakers slipping off the mount. The included screws are pozidriv and rubbish. I used some #9 GRK screws to attach them to the wood posts. If Revain allowed it I would give it a half star because the extra security screws for the rear terminal are just exposed screws with no gasket or bezel to protect where they make contact with the speaker.

Pros
  • UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY: Works with speakers from Sony, Samsung, LG, Panasonic, Vizio, Klipsch, Yamaha, Polk, Bose and many other major brands.
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging