Vantage Point SATP-B Universal Satellite Speaker Mounts – Black
Vantage Point SATP-B Universal Satellite Speaker Mounts – Black On Sale
Technical Details
* Holds up to 8 lbs and mount on wall or ceiling
* Adjustable rotation and tilt
* Universal bracket accommodates most speakers with 1 or 2 mounting holes
* Bracket extension comes off for near the wall speaker mounting
* Includes mounting hardware
Product Description
For many years, Vantage Point Products Corporation has been a leading manufacturer of television mounts, speaker mounts, television swivels, and modular audio/video furniture. Made of the finest materials, its products are known for their superior construction and ease of installation.These speaker mounts are designed with home theater and surround-sound speakers in mind. SoundGear speaker mounts are compatible with many major brands. They feature 4 axis, tilt and rotational adjustments giving you the ability to position the speaker just the way you want. Extensions for use from the ceiling and keyhole adapters are also included.
Customer Review
Vantage Point SATP-B Spkr Mounts- Excellent
I have a pair of vintage NHT Zero’s I wanted to mount on my Plaster and Lathe wall as rear surrounds. I have talked myself out of doing this many times over the past 5 years. Finally I bought these mounts and bit the bullet. Here is what I learned about the mount kit.
First it comes with 2 different sets of speaker mounting hardware. for really small sattelites (Think Bose cubes) and regular bookshelf/small speakers. It also has most common mounting hardware such as keyholes, screw ins, etc… In my case I had to drill pilot holes into the speaker and use the oval shaped 2 screw mount. This was actually very easy following the instructions on the package.
The next step is you mount a bracket to the wall, it comes with 2 heavy plastic wall anchors which say they work for drywall, hollow block and masonry. I chose to use molly bolts which meant a little extra work, but plaster as I mentioned is scary and you don’t want it crumbling. I drilled a small 1/4″ hole halfway behind the bracket for the wire which I fished via the basement to the receiver on the far side of the room. Once everything is mounted you cannot see any wires.
Once this is done there is a small jointed connector piece that connects to the stud on the speaker bracket and the stud on the Wall Bracket. It can be adjusted for tilt to a pretty wide degree. Everything gets tightened up with the included Allen wrench and that’s about it.
They seem well made and the instructions were very easy to follow.
I would definitely recommend these and would use them again in the future.









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