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Review on Mounting Dream Soundbar Mount Bracket, Sound Bar TV Holder for Soundbar with/without Holes, Non-Slip Base Extends 3.4" to 6.1", Easy and Secure Installation MD5425 by Dakota Afzalian

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Generally worth the money. Detailed review below.

In general, the purchase is not bad. Maybe better? Of course. It could be worse? Definitive. I've installed this on both a Samsung 55" flat screen and a new 65" Roku. Both worked fine. Functionally, I think it deserves four stars. What it lacks, and now that I bought it for myself I see it in all the other user photos, is that your soundbar is actually in front of the TV. It will NOT be flush with the front of the TV or in the center of the TV front to back. It will sit in front and say BAM! And here I am! I am sound bar! If it suits you, go ahead and buy. I was expecting him to hold the bar under the center bracket so it doesn't stick out so much. Again, the photos clearly show how it works, so I do the credit. You can see I connected mine to the DVR shelf too. If you're interested in the same thing I can tell you it works, although you'll need extra screws/washers for this type of configuration, but you're only talking about $2.50 at a local hardware store to get that get what you need. My soundbar mount worked well on my Samsung 50" but not so well on my Roku 65". The photos show that the soundbar sits about 1 inch below the TV. I can't lift it because of the screw pattern on the TV. Blame Roku, not the soundbar developers. Technically I CAN pick it up if I want to remove it and cut off an inch with a saw, but I'm too lazy at this point so it'll probably stay that way unless I feel extra busy someday. The tone of the handlebar foot (the part the stem rests on) is fully adjustable with a very simple side-to-side adjustment. I was disappointed that there were no screw holes on the back of my soundbar to attach it to the bracket, but then I found that the bracket has slots for the soundbar's legs, so it actually clamps down pretty well. could you knock him out Absolutely. Does it fall out on its own? no I don't live in an earthquake zone. For the money I paid for it I am completely satisfied with the purchase and would recommend it to others. If I can answer any questions please leave them as a comment and I will do so if I can. Forgive my wiring in the attached photos. I haven't had a chance to route the cable yet, so it's invisible. It's next on my to-do list. I don't live in an earthquake zone. For the money I paid for it I am completely satisfied with the purchase and would recommend it to others. If I can answer any questions please leave them as a comment and I will do so if I can. Forgive my wiring in the attached photos. I haven't had a chance to route the cable yet, so it's invisible. It's next on my to-do list. I don't live in an earthquake zone. For the money I paid for it I am completely satisfied with the purchase and would recommend it to others. If I can answer any questions please leave them as a comment and I will do so if I can. Forgive my wiring in the attached photos. I haven't had a chance to route the cable yet, so it's invisible. It's next on my to-do list.

Pros
  • GREAT SERVICE: Professional USA based customer service solves problems before purchase and installation. The soundbar bracket can be mounted directly on the wall. If required, tie rods and concrete anchors are supplied.
Cons
  • No performance