threads into the wall and a metal screw screws into the center of it. Do not use the
simple straight split plastic inserts. Although commonly used in drywall, these
are designed for use into brick and will NOT support the weight of a VS300.
You will see that the wall bracket has an angle between the wall mounting surface
and the two support struts. Since the bracket is reversible this allows the system
more mounting swing while reducing the required slot in the end caps. The product
comes with the right orientation for center channel use (this angle orientation allows
the feet to be attached). Note that one orientation gives more swing in one direction,
while removing and flipping the bracket gives greater swing in the opposite direction.
Between these two orientations the system can be wall mounted at any angle
required, it can even be mounted on a side wall and fired at 90 degrees down the wall
(as might be required in surround applications or if attached to a ceiling). To flip the
bracket loosen both knobs, spin them off and turn the bracket end for end. Insert the
bracket back into the end slots, being careful not to scratch the system’s finish, and
reattach the knobs. You will see a rubber disc under each knob on the internal end
Mounting the Wall Bracket
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