Since I couldn't find anything, I fabricated my own...
I started out with some high-impact plastic speaker mounts. I bought these from AV Axis through Amazon. Four of these cost $20, including shipping - or $5 apiece.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjiZoZK-VQnHQsA5XKNPEqrFNs-hrbbRepn9buQdChHhzEpSZT3SWaqn6VPcRjHIbRyD74BWUXJL91z7Dbojwwe6ZZCuZk8MfXZGgJO52DqpLcOgMHoqUsSCS1ykSbUWnHRqg4u/s400/Image014.jpg)
The interesting thing is that I found a very wide array of pricing on these. For the same thing, I found prices ranging from $5 to $35.
The next step was to mount these on to a single-gang wall plate. The plate shown here is an exterior stainless steel cover, costing about $1. I spray painted it black to match the mount.
![](http://i3.photoblog.com/photos4/13008-1215491529-1-l.jpg)
I drilled two 1/4" holes in the plate and attached the speaker mount with the supplied bolts. I also drilled a 3/16" hole for the speaker wire to come out.
Here is a picture of the speaker mounted and attached to the wall. These are the side speakers for a Dolby 5.1 or 7.1 set up.
![](http://i3.photoblog.com/photos4/13008-1215491529-2-l.jpg)
Here are the rear mounts, which are in the back corners of the room for Dolby 7.1. They will point inward at about 40 degrees. I have left the speakers off to show the assembly and where the wire comes out of the plate.
![](http://i3.photoblog.com/photos4/13008-1215491529-0-l.jpg)
At the end of it all: Nice looking, sturdy mounts for $6 a piece.
5 comments:
This speaker sound is very very stagger.
How so lovely this speaker mounts.
I love this home theater speaker mounts.
I can't figure out from any of the comments or pictures if these will work with my new LG speakers. They are odd shaped and have a threaded insert on the back. Is there some way to put a screw through the speaker end of these mounts and attach my speakers>
Bruce,
If your speakers have a 5mm threaded hole on the back, these mounts will work. Other size screws may work fine, I just know for sure this size worked on mine.
You on the right track with how to mount the speakers. The speaker-end of mount comes apart, and you insert the screw through the end piece into your speaker. Once secure, you put it back together and tighten a small set-screw on the side.
Good luck.
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