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This is the one I have. I just use the long headless screw and put a nut at the end. Another option would be to use the L bracket, then the stand would be like a wall you're installing onto.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The speaker stands come with a universal mounting kit that should work with most speakers. Unfortunately we do not keep a database of every speaker and if it will fit. You can take a look at the instruction manual for a list is of what is included, this might give you a better idea, here is the link to the Sanus website for this stand... http://www.sanus.com/us/en/products/speaker-foundations/sp-euro/EFSat Otherwise what most Home AV installers recommend is not to use the mounting hardware at all and instead just use sticky pads or Velcro on the speaker and top plate, hope this helps, let us know if you have any questions, thanks! - Scott G
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