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TV/soundbar mounting advice

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  • 17-02-2020 12:28pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 24


    Hi,

    looking for mounting advice for a 40" LCD and sound bar.
    I'm putting them in a corner, and I'd prefer to avoid a wall-mounted bracket and opt for mounting it on a corner unit using a monitor arm or pole mounted arm.
    The overall weight between TV and sound bar is approx 9kg.


    There doesn't seem to be much available out there for screens over 38" (they all seem to be PC monitors) and anything on Amazon, etc rated for 40"/15Kg have the usual mix of comments about damage to desk, etc. 

    Is this approach feasible, and if so can you recommend a decent mount?


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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,277 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    brenlong wrote: »
    Hi,

    looking for mounting advice for a 40" LCD and sound bar.
    I'm putting them in a corner, and I'd prefer to avoid a wall-mounted bracket and opt for mounting it on a corner unit using a monitor arm or pole mounted arm.
    The overall weight between TV and sound bar is approx 9kg.


    There doesn't seem to be much available out there for screens over 38" (they all seem to be PC monitors) and anything on Amazon, etc rated for 40"/15Kg have the usual mix of comments about damage to desk, etc. 

    Is this approach feasible, and if so can you recommend a decent mount?
    Hi Brenlong.

    Thanks for the post.

    It would really only be wall bracket mounts that we would stock unfortunately.

    Below is the link to our range of wall mounts. Have a little scroll over the list and see if anything might suit your needs
    https://www.richersounds.com/tv-projectors/tv-accessories/tv-brackets.html?p=5

    Let me know if anything catches your eye.


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