Placing monitor speakers on the wall
Hi all,
I wonder if anyone has found any decent solution to this? I've a pair of Genelec 1030s and my table is running out of space so I'd need something clever to put 'em on the wall.
Genelec is manufacturing one type of holders, but according to the images I've seen about them, they do not allow vertical adjustment (I'd like to have then a bit higher than my ears, and then turn them downwards). And their price is awful compared to their expected simplicity...
I wonder if anyone has found any decent solution to this? I've a pair of Genelec 1030s and my table is running out of space so I'd need something clever to put 'em on the wall.
Genelec is manufacturing one type of holders, but according to the images I've seen about them, they do not allow vertical adjustment (I'd like to have then a bit higher than my ears, and then turn them downwards). And their price is awful compared to their expected simplicity...
- paulrmartin
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you will have some bad things happen with bass if they're too close to the wall(especially with rear firing ports).....really they should be in the middle of the room.(not always practical....)
if they must be on the wall,use a bookshelf.omnimounts are cool too.yorkville sound out of canada has some nice omnimount-type wall mounts that are reasonably priced.(not on their website,but available)
http://www.omnimount.com/
if they must be on the wall,use a bookshelf.omnimounts are cool too.yorkville sound out of canada has some nice omnimount-type wall mounts that are reasonably priced.(not on their website,but available)
http://www.omnimount.com/
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- Nestor
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For something as simple as this, I would go to somebody with imagination (there are always a few in every town), not spending my money in useless sophisticated apparatus, unless you have the money to spend on it, of course.
I’m referring to those “do-it-yourself” men, one of them could sort it for you. I which we were near each other, I would have done it for you.

I’m referring to those “do-it-yourself” men, one of them could sort it for you. I which we were near each other, I would have done it for you.

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Thanks guys!
Gary, The Genelecs have switches that are meant for "not_so_great_positioning". They allow me to change the freq response. In manual, they have given correct settings for placing monitors "near the wall", "in a corner" etc.
I'm afraid that I'll have to place them higher than my ears (and display) so I should be able to turn them downwards...so a simple bookshelf doesn't fit.
I wish I had a digicam so I could post a pic on my difficult room :|
Nestor, so I think this isn't so simple... if you think you can solve this... draw me a pic
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Gary, The Genelecs have switches that are meant for "not_so_great_positioning". They allow me to change the freq response. In manual, they have given correct settings for placing monitors "near the wall", "in a corner" etc.
I'm afraid that I'll have to place them higher than my ears (and display) so I should be able to turn them downwards...so a simple bookshelf doesn't fit.
I wish I had a digicam so I could post a pic on my difficult room :|
Nestor, so I think this isn't so simple... if you think you can solve this... draw me a pic

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