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Has anyone had any experience, can offer any advice regarding the attachment of a pair of 6302's to a wall?
I still have the template included in the instructions but as they say Hindsight is 20:20 and if I could have the benefit of some else's hindsight I would be really grateful.
Regards,
Colin.
I was lucky enough to find some original wall brackets NOS some years ago. They are called 6014 and the manual does say S45 does fit among a few other types of Beovoxes. I am keeping mine though.
The story is that I was at a local market that is a tradition 2-3 times pr year and took my camera with me to take pictures of the B&O for sale I came across. During the day I had the picture of the 6014 packet in my camera's memory and by mid day I took a break from walking around. I sat down and read some of the original B&O manuals I had gotten. In the manual for Beovox S120 it said that you could hang them with wall bracket 6014. I quickly went through the pictures in my camera and got back to that stand where they were to get them.
What Anders shows is for Beovox S45-2 (type 6312).
Type 6302 needs nothing more than a couple of large headed screws in the wall and they will hang like a painting.
Martin
Dillen: What Anders shows is for Beovox S45-2 (type 6312). Type 6302 needs nothing more than a couple of large headed screws in the wall and they will hang like a painting. Martin
But check towards the end of this thread: http://archivedforum2.beoworld.org/forums/t/7470.aspx
where you will find that one variant of the early S45 will hang on a single screw!
Graham
Thanks again everyone who replied.
I was wishing that I could put them on the stands as it is limited space and it will mean that they will sit behind the front of the buffet the TT & 3400 is on. Thanks Graham for the link, I do know a guy who is handy with a welder and there's not much to those stands really, but mine are precisely like the white ones in that post.
I'll screw a solid screw or two into the wall and see how they go. It's interesting the instructions even tell you which speaker to use for left and which one to use for right!
And hello again to Mehahem if you're still out there. Once the interior of my house if finished, then I have been TOLD that I can spend some money on upgrading the BM3400.