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The B-tech BT77 Ultragrip Pro Speaker Mount is a heavy-duty solution designed for bookshelf speakers weighing up to 55 lbs. With adjustable clamps that fit speakers from 5.3" to 11" wide, it offers precise positioning with +/-10° tilt and 360° swivel. Installation is a breeze with included mounting hardware, and the wall cover ensures a polished finish.
M**.
Best speaker brackets on the market I would say.
Wow better then I thought they would be so well made easy to put up and put together. Look great also holds the speakers very well without having to put screws into the side of your speakers to hold them safely. Yes I didn’t want to to that also. But they hold the speakers so well you don’t need to use the screws at all. They also have pads on the inside of the brackets which stops the brackets when tightened up really well from marking the sides of your speakers. I have had both of mine on the full tilt downwards and had them playing very loud and they have not moved at all without putting any screws into my speakers. They are the best and strongest brackets I have seen that hold very heavy speakers up to 25Kg plus they also look great and have covers for all the screws and bolts top product well designed and manufactured definitely can recommend them.
W**S
Clearly updated since previous reviews
Perfect product. Wanted something to mount surround speakers at a ~80 degree angle against the wall. Saw complaints in reviews about build quality, exposed hex nut on the bottom, and needing to drill your own hole for cable routing. IMO build quality is fine: the cover plate is sticking on fine for me. Had to make a tiny notch in the hole in it to get the cables I'd routed through the arm through when I slid it on.However:It comes with a plastic cover for the exposed hex nut at the bottom. Another review complained about it being exposed. I guess it's still not a thing of beauty but it looks fine IMO.There is a hole drilled for cable routing out of the wall behind the back plate which works perfectly (Though it's not huge, might be hard to get anything other than speaker cable for passive speakers through)My speakers aren't huge, but it's pretty sturdy even just screwed into plasterboard. I won't be deliberately swinging on it but I'm not worried about knocks. (And if you put it into something more solid then you could swing off it all you want)TL; DR: Buy this one
L**G
B-Tech Speaker Wall Brackets
After searching the various internet sites, I finally found what I hoped was a speaker wall bracket that was strong, would take a heavy speaker without having to damage/screw holes to my bookshelf speakers, and once fitted to the wall, would allow me to not only angle the speaker to my required line of sound, but also tilt slghtly to point the speaker down towards the listener position. Once arrived I eagerly opened the box and the first thing that I realised was the build quality, with all the parts being very easy to assemble and of top quality. Even the glossy black cover is made of a strong high quality finish plastic. The excellent side clamping method to secure the actual speaker is very positive and holds my 7kg bookshelf speakers tightly without leaving any scuff marks or having to screw the speaker in position. If you are looking for top quality speaker brackets that not only look great, but are functional and very versatile then these are the brackets for you. The box includes a pair of brackets, all fittings and screws, washers etc, and ample wall plugs and screws. All of high quality. Highly recommended. Full 5 stars for this product. Not the cheapest but certainly the best in my opinion.
K**N
Excellent, high quality speaker wall mounts.
These seem like fine wall mounts, I would recommend them. I am using these to mount Paradigm Mini Monitor speakers (relatively small at 2.6kg) which I use for rear surround. I paid £29.99 and they arrived next day via Prime.Installation: Clear instructions in English (a little sparse on the words, but good pictures and easy enough to understand). All parts supplied for you. Other reviewers have expressed concerns with the quality of the screws and plugs, so I was fully prepared to go off and get new ones (the screws require an 8mm masonry bit, for anyone who wants to know the size to get better wall-anchors in advance). However, once I'd seen them they looked perfectly good to me. Although the screw head is cross and flat (not posi) my impact driver had no problem firing them into the wall. To test the strength, once I'd put the first bracket up I used it to do chin-ups, so the screws and plugs are good for at least 95kg! (Disclaimer - I've got very solid brick and concrete walls, not recommended you try this with wooden studwork!)Making sure the brackets are level is easy enough - put the four screws in loosely, and the top and bottom two fit into slots, so there is a certain amount of play. A spirit level against the side came in useful, but you could probably do it by eye. You can always loosen the screws and adjust later.Other things to consider with installation - you WILL need a 13mm spanner to do up the Nyloc nut that secures the pan/tilt platform (pliers will not do it). If you are installing into a tight space (a corner maybe) you might also need a stubby crosshead screwdriver to do up the bolts that clamp the speaker, there is limited room in some circumstances. I managed by rotating the mounting platform sideways, doing up the clamp, then rotating it back into final position. Neither of these tools is supplied.You may also need a small amount of blutack (or maybe a dab of glue) to hold the plastic covers that hide the screws hard against the brackets on the wall, they don't clip on positively, they just sit there, so mine needed something behind one corner to make sure it was flush.See the photos for more details on installation and how the mount looks with a small speaker on it.Quality: These seem good quality. As mentioned above they held nearly 4 times the rated 25kg load, and the clamping mechanism and rubber pads seem to be sturdy and well designed. If you are worried about your speakers sliding off, you can optionally use some small screws (supplied).Aesthetics and design: The mounts look about as good as can be expected for something that articulates and therefore has to have adjustments. The plastic does look a bit cheap (and the shiny plastic screw hiding plate does seem to pick up fingerprints) however they are sleeker than the alternatives. The main bolt and nut that secures the speaker platform in position protrudes a little below bracket, which might annoy some people. A small plastic cap is supplied to cover this, which does a pretty good job of making this less obtrusive.Overall very happy with these. They missed out on a five star review because of the plastic screw covers - if these had clipped on properly, and been made of a slightly classier looking substance (maybe a satin or matte finish) these mounts would be perfect. This is a very minor issue, and once in place you won't notice it, but I won't give a product five stars unless it is perfect.
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