Bracket for acoustics

If there is a financial opportunity, we fill our house with all kinds of household appliances, which makes life easier and makes it diverse. This applies to leisure, for which, often purchased home theaters and music centers with good acoustics.

But, bringing your home purchase, the question arises - where can you mark out the new columns and how to do it, so that they perform their direct function, and not send a hindrance. In order to attach the speakers you will need an acoustics bracket and not one.

How to choose brackets for acoustics?

To begin with, you need to determine how many fasteners and what kind of need. Most often used bracket for wall acoustics. It can look like a simple L-shaped profile of strong metal, and cost literally a penny. Most often, this corner under the column has three holes for screws, which are screwed into the wall and into the column itself.

A more expensive option is the purchase of brackets for acoustics, which can be adjusted. This is convenient when you want to correct the direction of sound from the speakers by turning them in the desired direction. Some companies producing acoustics produce corresponding to this product fixing accessories, their size is suitable for these columns.

Some speakers may not be fastened to the bracket with screws, but rather stay on it with a low edge on the platform. These brackets are fixed or have a minimum angle of inclination, but they are no less reliable than those on the screws.

More convenient and suitable for all types of speakers is the ceiling acoustics bracket, which is also suitable for wall mounting. The advantage of such a device in its maximum amplitude of rotation. That is, the column can be rotated on this bracket by 360 °.

The ceiling bracket has higher security requirements - it has a greater number of fixing points, and also withstands more weight (10-15 kg). If the ceiling is sheathed with drywall sheets, then it is best to apply special fasteners for it - molly, and not screws.

Just like for the front, for the rear speakers there are similar brackets. They can be inclined or fixed. There is no point in buying a swivel mechanism on a ball-like base.

Whichever type of brackets you choose for your home theater, remember that the entire speaker system must be securely attached to avoid injuries and equipment damage.