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I'll probably just see if I can find some brackets that look halfway decent upside down.
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no way to use the more typical 5.1/7.1 wall and ceiling mounts ?
They don't necessarily all look terribly pretty, either.
paint 'em so they don't stand out quite so bad ?
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It sounds like a good place to use a floating shelf. They're not hard to find, or build yourself. If you want a suspended shelf, you could use wire or cable. They're harder to find ready-made, but easy to piece together. Or, hide an angle or L-bracket behind the speaker.
As long as the shelf is the right size for the speaker, nobody will be tempted to stack lead sash weights on it or what have you.
So much work just to avoid couple tiny screw holes in the back of the speaker cabinet!
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5 inches can't weigh much - treat it like a picture frame ?
oops, Mike got there already
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Of course, if Mike Johnson had been around back then, I would've thought of that right away. :-)
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One of the very first speaker pairs I bought ( or maybe got for Christmas as a teen) had a hole in the top so you could hang them on a nail.
So I did.
Hid the wire in the wall, too.
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The surrounds and fronts have a keyhole for hanging. Not sure if the center does. Only b/c its 6 inches deep and 25 inches wide...or thereabouts.