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Scrannel, This is kind of difficult to answer due to the variations that can be used to set up your TV. If you mount the TV bracket on the highest setting for the riser pole, the center of the TV bracket will by approx 45-1/2" off the floor. (I measured on carpeted floor) I have an LG 55" mounted to mine but the mounting holes are not in the center of my TV. My TV is 28-1/2" tall. I have 10" below the center of the middle of the bracket and 18-1/2" above. I am mounted as high on the TV bracket as I can get. If I wanted to I could lower the TV by about 2-1/2" on the bracket itself. The riser pole has a series of holes that will allow you to adjust the height in 2" increments. I found that for my set-up, the best combination was to raise the TV as high as possible on the TV mount bracket and use the second highest setting on the riser. This combo gave the best access to all of my hook-up points on the back of my TV. Measure the center point between your vertical mounting holes on the back of your TV. Mark that spot with a sharpie dot. Now measure from the dot to the bottom of your TV. Subtract whatever that number is from 45-1/2" and that will get you in the ballpark for the bottom of your TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't know, but my tv is the same size and I have about a foot between the top of the table and the bottom of the screen. Leaves plenty of room for a soundbar, remotes, etc.
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