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The OmniMount25.0C Ceiling Speaker Mount is engineered with a polymer-injected ball for superior sound resonance control, complemented by robust stainless steel hardware for unmatched durability. Its innovative ball and clamp design offers exceptional mounting flexibility, making it suitable for all-weather use and compatible with most bookshelf speakers.
J**N
you get what you pay for
I had previously ordered the 5-pack of Sanus speaker mounts from this same Vendor, which seemed like a great deal (5 Sanus mounts for ~$30 vs 1 Omnimount for ~$20). The Sanus mounts didn't work for me because I needed to position two of my speakers at a 90 degree angle to the wall on which they are mounted, and the maximum angle for the Sanus mounts is 45 degrees. So I bit the bullet and ordered the more expensive Omnimount instead, which allows you to position the speaker at any angle you want. Call me a snob, but there is no comparison between the products. The Sanus mounts were a decent product for the price, but the Omnimount is higher quality in every way. Even if the mounting angle had not been an issue, once I got my hands on the Omnimount there was no going back. It has a simpler and better design, is far more solid and secure, and has a higher quality look and feel. It also doesn't make the speakers jut out as far from the wall as the cheaper vinyl mounts do (which to me made the speaker installation look a little ridiculous). It's gonna kill me to shell out ~$80 for four surround speakers when there are far less expensive alternatives (yup, I'm going to order more so I can mount all four of my surround speakers with Omnimounts), but it's such a "cleaner" and more professional looking installation that I'm going to do it anyway. The Omnimounts are versatile-- they come with two mounting stems, one with a right angle bend for ceiling mounting, and a shorter straight stem for wall mounting. (Both the Sanus and the Ominmounts came from Vanns-- they were well packaged and arrived quickly). Incidentally, I'm using these Omnimounts with an Energy 5.1 Take Classic speaker system, and this mount works perfectly with these speakers. The speakers don't sound too bad either-- but I guess that's for a different review.
J**L
Very Nice
I was confused when I ordered this product as to what I would actually receive. Some pictures show black metal, some showed silver, some reviews said it didn't come with the ceiling and wall mount, and some said it did.So, here is what you get: You get one ceiling (L-Shaped) mount and one wall (straight) mount. The portion that screws into the wall and/or ceiling is black (you only receive one of these) and the metal portion that attaches to the speaker is silver (again, one straight and one L-shaped is included so you can choose a wall or ceiling mount). I don't think you would see the silver on the wall mount, however, the silver is visible on the ceiling mount. This package only contains the pieces to mount ONE speaker. So, if you want to mount two or more speakers, you will need to purchase a mount for EACH speaker. If you have a center with two holes, you will need to order two of these for the one center.The material on these is great! High quality, no cheap plastic, and I have no doubt that these hold better than some brand specific mounts. I have a rather heavy high quality center speaker that was pretty expensive and I was a little nervous at first; however, these mounts attached very securely and could easily handle even more weight. They look great, are VERY adjustable, and did exactly what I needed them to do. I highly recommend these mounts.
K**Y
Does not fit Goldenear Supersat 3 satellite speaker.
This mount is very nice (I bought 2). However, the threads do not fit the Goldenear Supersat 3 speaker. You can also buy the Cavmate (2 pack) 3/8" - 16 female to 1/4" - 20 male tripod thread reducer adapter for $5.94 to remedy the situation. It's not perfect, but seems to work very well. Adjustments to the wall mount are easily made, and it appears to be a nice, sturdy wall speaker mount.
B**L
Versatile and Low Profile
I needed one bracket to wall-mount my center channel speaker above the LCD. I did quite a bit of research across various websites (primarily Amazon) and came across this one. It does the job well. And it includes hardware to adddress just about any application. It includes the "L" brack for ceiling mounting and a straight post for wall-mount. It also includes various screws, anchors, etc. I'm pleased with the bracket as I was looking for something low-profile that didn't create an eye-sore in my family room. The price I paid was a little high ($20) for what it is, but compared to other brackets I've seen, I suppose it's in line with other similar items. It was easy to install and adjust to the desired tilt. If anyone has specific questions, feel free to leave comments and I will respond.
J**A
OMT10.0WCB - BOOKSHELF SPEAKER MOUNT
Great mount, equipped with all the material needed to mount it on a stud OR through the Sheetrock. The mount holds sturdy on the wall/ceiling, and doesn't move. The ball holds the front & surround speakers very well with a little tightening, be careful - not to apply to much pressure or the ball can break. Doesn't hold the center speaker very well, and it is better to put two screws in the wall and hang it like a frame. Overall easy install and sturdy, excellent product....will surely recommend it.
R**N
Simple, effective, invisible
I purchased these to mount some satellite speakers on the wall. I wanted something that would be discreet, and these are. They are small, and remain mostly hidden behind the small box of the speaker. They were simple to install, but feel like quality material and design that effectively supports the weight of the speakers.If you want a discreet support for your speakers, this might be just what you're looking for. I'm a happy listener with my speakers up out of the way, and floating inconspicuously on the wall.
P**R
Needs improvement
The hardware is of good quality. ... The down fall of these are the plastic ball ends ... I expected rubber similar too Ram Mounts which have a lot of grip, the ball ends are made of plastic and in order to stop my 3Lb speakers from sagging i had to torque them down pretty good ... Once you do this the ball gets divots from the spikes in the jaws .. once they get divots you loose any fine adjustment abilities as the spikes want to jump back into the original divots.These things would be perfect if they used rubber ball ends and lost the spikes inside the jaws.
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