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kharris

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#264312 16-Jan-2020 10:30
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I've just bought a Sony HT-Z9RF soundbar that comes with rear satellite speakers.  I am in a rental property at present so I don't really want to put holes in the wall if I can avoid it.

 

I am looking for satellite speaker stands that you would recommend?  The read speakers only weigh about 1kg each. 

 

The solution doesn't need to be stands but I can't think of a better plan off the top of my head.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





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What about the 3m adhesive strips? There is a “Velcro” like set that can be used for putting up objects up to a limit of about 4.5kg. I’ve used these in the past for small speakers, pictures etc with no problems.



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Loismustdye: What about the 3m adhesive strips? There is a “Velcro” like set that can be used for putting up objects up to a limit of about 4.5kg. I’ve used these in the past for small speakers, pictures etc with no problems.

 

 

 

I was thinking about command picture hooks abut was worried they might fall off the wall at it gets pretty warm in my living room... I will have a look at the strips you mentioned... thanks





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kharris:

Loismustdye: What about the 3m adhesive strips? There is a “Velcro” like set that can be used for putting up objects up to a limit of about 4.5kg. I’ve used these in the past for small speakers, pictures etc with no problems.


 


I was thinking about command picture hooks abut was worried they might fall off the wall at it gets pretty warm in my living room... I will have a look at the strips you mentioned... thanks



That’s them, but they’re a two piece strip with plastic bits that act like Velcro, currently have them in my toy room holding up a glass record album frame with no problems.



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  #2399039 16-Jan-2020 14:02
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aerir:

 

https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/MOABRA1095/Brateck-SS01-Height-Adjustable-Metal-Satelite-Spea

 

 

 

$50 for a pair

 

 

 

 

Hi,

 

Have you had any personal experience with these?

 

 





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  #2399054 16-Jan-2020 14:23
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kharris:

 

aerir:

 

https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/MOABRA1095/Brateck-SS01-Height-Adjustable-Metal-Satelite-Spea

 

 

 

$50 for a pair

 

 

 

 

Hi,

 

Have you had any personal experience with these?

 

 

 

 

Nop, however looking at this personally for my surround as well.


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