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The Don of Croy

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28 months

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Tuesday 22nd May 2012 quote quote all
Nuisance_Value said:
Can't wait to buy another house and build another dedicated hi-fi room to get them singing fully!
- Why not sell the house and move into the speaker cabinets?


arun1uk

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67 months

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Monday 3rd September 2012 quote quote all
Holy thread ressurection Batman!

I got a new stand in the end, however, I need to mount the TV higher as the centre is blocking the IR/3D sensor...
Anyone know of a cantilever display stand type thing? I want to keep the cabinet as it matches my coffee table, and want the TV mounted higher on a stand, which will sit behind the cabinet.

Thoughts? Anyone done anything similar? Not keen on wall mounting as I still have paranoia about it falling off (after witnessing a friend's do the same).


The Don of Croy

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Wednesday 5th September 2012 quote quote all
I've thought about these before...

From what I recall, most cantilever arm designs were for PC monitors, generally up to 20" or 10kg gross, a lot less than your current TV.

Then you have to securely fix it to...your lovely new cabinet. Which will leave a mark if you ever remove it. Fixing to the wall - whilst inherently risky - gives you a greater choice of swing arm designs, but also will not roger your new furniture.

If your wall is solid (masonary) then just get some quality anchors, using resin if necessary. If it is dry lined (hollow plasterboard) then you're fooked.
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