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Old 01-29-02 | 03:57 PM
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Alternative methods to mounting satellite speakers

I need help mounting my JBL SCS135 satellite speakers. The came with their own wall mounting brackets but I don't want to drill into the wall because we rent. I'm looking for some sort of stick pads instead that are strong enough to hold. Any ideas?
Old 01-29-02 | 04:38 PM
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Don't think so...

I think you have no option but to drill and spackle when you move my friend... I don't know how small those satellite speakers are, but I wouldn't trust no "stick pads" lasting very long.
Old 01-29-02 | 05:23 PM
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I would think that tape or something that is strong enough to hold the speaker in place would tear off the paint when coming off anyway.

How about placing them on stands?
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I had this problem also. I went out and bought to Curial Cabinets ($150) for my wife and put them in each corner of room. Scored brownie points too.
Old 01-31-02 | 08:00 AM
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Originally posted by jumbojp
I would think that tape or something that is strong enough to hold the speaker in place would tear off the paint when coming off anyway.

How about placing them on stands?
I agree, if you can't mount, use a pair of adjustable stands. Preferably ones that extend above ear level.

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