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Hello Sam, The sound bar comes with Wallmount Template, Wallmount Brackets, but unable to recommend what mount would work since universal
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm unsure of the difference between mounting it to the wall and mounting it under the TV, but it does come with brackets and a template for wall mounting. I would suggest zip toggles and bolts, because they are big brackets and only have one hole in them. So if you don't hit a stud, you really want best toggle you can get. I install cabinets and things for a living, and have hung many tvs and heavy things without studs. The weight will be distributed well, just make sure to get a toggle bolt rated over 100lbs a piece. And not something that screws into the wall. For these, you drill a pilot hole. Push it through, and it clips the back of the drywall for leverage. On the box of toggles it will tell you what size drill bit is required. It will be either 3/8" or 1/2" drill bits to drill the pilot holes for these heavy duty anchors. The bar is 56 pounds. Drywall can hold 100lbs per hole if leveraged correctly, and spreading the 56lbs between 2 pressure points will cut the weight in half. The bolts will be rated for around 250lbs, if they are 1/2". Its overkill, but that's the only way to go in my line of work, without getting sued. If you live in a home built pre-1970 then i would consider the strength of your drywall
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