I have a 10x10x10 enclosure that's supported with 3/4" conduit. It works quite well, but I got tired of using my projector's internal speaker to watch sporting events, movies, etc. My wife got me some surround sound speakers as a gift. I'm thrilled, but I don't know the best way to go about mounting them.. I thought about a few things:
1 Set them up on speaker 'stands'
2 Zip tie them to the conduit
3 Drill through the conduit to hard mount
4 Use actual speaker mounts to mount them on the ceiling
It also comes with a center channel and a subwoofer. The sub I can probably just put near the back of the area, out of the way. The center channel brings on some other concerns. I thought about just mounting it up high and center, and maybe bending some wire shelving to fashion a 'cage' for it. The same may be necessary for the other to front speakers.
I'm curious if anyone else has any ideas or input. I've been searching for a way to mount the speakers directly to conduit, but apparently that's not a very common problem.
1 Set them up on speaker 'stands'
2 Zip tie them to the conduit
3 Drill through the conduit to hard mount
4 Use actual speaker mounts to mount them on the ceiling
It also comes with a center channel and a subwoofer. The sub I can probably just put near the back of the area, out of the way. The center channel brings on some other concerns. I thought about just mounting it up high and center, and maybe bending some wire shelving to fashion a 'cage' for it. The same may be necessary for the other to front speakers.
I'm curious if anyone else has any ideas or input. I've been searching for a way to mount the speakers directly to conduit, but apparently that's not a very common problem.
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