Electronics : OmniMount Stainless Steel Series Wall Speaker Mount (Black - 10lb)

Electronics : OmniMount Stainless Steel Series Wall Speaker Mount (Black - 10lb)

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OmniMount Stainless Steel Series Wall Speaker Mount (Black - 10lb)

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OmniMount Stainless Steel Series Wall Speaker Mount (Black - 10lb)
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Street Price: $29.95
Gaunz Org Price: $22.71
Savings!: $7.24 (24%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: OmniMount
EAN: 0728901007071
Label: OmniMount
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: OmniMount
Material Type: Stainless steel
Model: 10.0 Wall
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: OmniMount
Studio: OmniMount


Piece facts:
  • For wall mount, indoor or outdoor use
  • Critical areas are polymer-injected for less resonance
  • Ball joint rotates & holds in any direction
  • Drill bit & all necessary mounting hardware included
  • Supports speakers up to 10 lbs




10lb) - (Black Mount Speaker Wall Series Steel Stainless OmniMount






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0mniMount's Stainless Steel series is a unique, top-of-the-line speaker mounting solution assembly, tops for functionality, providing safety, ease of installation, and appearance. The series contains both wall and ceiling mount options. Drill bit and all necessary mounting hardware are included.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Compromised ...
I requested three Omni-Wall Mounts, stainless steel, black in color. I received all three but one had been previously used. The package was open, some parts were missing and the black paint was removed from about 1/3 of one side. Poor showing for a product that was supposed to be new...



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Not bad, but only one...
I guess things that make sense to me don't always make sense to big-business. In this case, I'd anticipated receiving two of these for the purchase price and to my surprise, only one arrived. So, I returned the item. It did appear to be sturdy and of high quality, just realize that I never got to try the product, and my review is based solely on the external/packaged appearance of the item.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * A little tweaking and you're good to go ...
I'll start by saying I bought these and I have NO issues. The mounts are perfectly tight, my 8lb. speakers don't move.

But I can understand how some people would have issues with not being able to get the ball-socket clamped tightly enough. The metal has a sort of matte finish to it, which makes it sort of slippery. My advice to people with this problem would be to slip a small thin piece of rubber (a tiny square cut from a latex glove, perhaps?) or cloth in the joint to prevent the ball from slipping.

Other than that, it would have been nice if the item had come with extra hardware, like a spare drywall screw just in case. When you are tightening the ball-socket, you are putting a lot of leverage against the mount, almost enough to pull it out of the wall. For this reason you should use extra caution while installing.

Amazon has a competitive price for these. I nearly paid $30 for each one.

Unlike the reviewer who said these look cheap and are made cheaply, I disagree, I think they are an item of relative quality and the supplied components are just fine. My only other advice would be to pick up some steel drywall screws if you don't have a stud to drill these into. A heavier speaker puts a lot of stress on the mount, and you want every assurance that the mount is secure.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Just right
I spent $20 a pair for the speakers at a factory clearance, it sucks that the mounts cost almost double what the speakers do. Oh well, they're worth it.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Good for small speakers ...
These mounts are a good idea for small speakers, but do not attempt to hang a speaker approaching the rated weight. My 8 lb speakers will NOT stay in place no matter how much you tighten the set screw. The ball will just not hold. I will need to buy something else for my purposes.

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10lb) - (Black Mount Speaker Wall Series Steel Stainless OmniMount
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