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Just a push pin on the wall and hung them
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The rear speakers are lightweight. You can mount them on the wall using a 3/4" screw (round-headed) + plastic anchor. Make sure the size of the screw head is compatible with the hole mounts in the speaker. IIRC, the kit comes with a rear speaker mount OR you can invest in floor mounts for the rear speakers. This would allow you to experiment with the settings for optimal effect. HTH
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The main sound bar is pretty heavy (which is good, a great measure of quality of speakers is thier weight, that’s why the BIG plastic Bluetooth boom boxes you can buy in discount stores might blow away in a slight breeze under a door!) I personally ended up drilling 4 extra holes in each metal mount and used 1/3 inch long flat head screws then searched through my 25 year collection of small bolts and washers. The documents seemed to indicate that the mounting lugs that screw into the rear of the soundbar was part of the in box components. I checked everywhere twice and re checked all the plastic bags and packing material and box. NOPE. For me no biggee as I am a geek and Engineering specialist at 56 I now have every cable bolt screw bracket collected and stored “just in case” But younger folk may need to visit Home Depot lows or Walmart. For the mounting screws. I have two fireplaces with wooden Mantle over them these were perfect mounting points 2 inch below and 3 inch in front of the TV. When I run the Atmos demos, and music recorded in Dolby 5.1 or better tears of joy fell from my chin! It’s a new dimension of experience and sound.
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