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    Default Need mounting solution

    I have relocated my RM series system to my basement and need a mounting solution for the RM 2600 center speaker.

    I can mount it either to the ceiling (prefered) or the wall.

    Any ideas?

    TIA.

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    In my setup, I had no room below the TV so I had to place it above the TV. The TV & stand height combined is 60 inches. The Samsung is only about 2 ½” wide at the top so I could not place it there. I went and bought a wall-mounted TV stand for sets up to 27”. My CSi5 rests nicely on the stand and I use the center channel kick stand to get the speaker angled properly down to the listening\viewing area. The Center appears as if it is floating until you get close to the TV, then you can see what is supporting it.

    The wall mounted stand projects 23" off the wall.

    You can buy the stands at most electronics retail stores as I'm sure you have seen them before. I got mine at CC.

    Good luck,

    Kelley

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