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Beocenter 6-26 wall mount question

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Mark
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Mark Posted: Thu, May 29 2014 6:33 PM

I need a wall mount for a Beocenter 6-26 and I've been talking to a seller on eBay to try to decide whether I can use the unit he's selling (for a Beovision 6-23) on the larger Beocenter. The thing which confuses me is that the picture of the wall mount looks to me as though it's missing the part which actually connects to the TV. I have several questions, really:

  1. Is the wall-mount complete, or missing the TV mounting plate?
  2. Would it fit the Beocenter 6-26 as it is?
  3. Could it be adapted to fit the Beocenter 6-26?
  4. If the answer to 3 is yes, but I'd need a new mounting plate, would I be able to buy one?

The advert is at:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bang-amp-Olufsen-Beovision-6-adjustable-wall-bracket-/121351805705?ViewItem=&item=121351805705&nma=true&si=M9x8EpoAcOC7%252FgSwLLdtX2%252FI8OU%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

and the mounting plates I expected to see are visible in the pdf at:

http://www.stbbrackets.co.uk/dbdocuments/stb-bc6-23-26-p-r-v2.pdf

Can anyone help with these questions?

Thank you in advance.

Mark

 

badgersurf
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Hi,

Lifestyle AV have one on their ebay site (can not post a link from my work laptop) but I am sure you can find it under their ebay page.

They are great to deal with and if you have any questions they always get back to you quickly.

Regards

Toby

Mark
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Mark replied on Fri, May 30 2014 1:03 PM

Yes, they're my preferred supplier too. However in this case, they're offering a tilt and turn mount in excellent condition, where what I'd prefer is a "swing arm" type of mount if possible, but because of where it will be going, it would not stay in excellent condition for very long. That's why I was considering a low-cost approach.

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