Speaker Brackets

Speaker wall brackets are designed to allow the wall mounting of PA speakers whilst evenly distributing weight, relieving stress on the fixtures and wall surface.

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  1. Amate SP-6N Wall Mount Bracket for Amate N6P & G7
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    Amate SP-6N Wall Mount Bracket for Amate N6P & G7
    • Black steel wall bracket
    • Bracket allows left and right movement
    • 20 degree upward and downward tilt
    • Suitable for NP6 and G7 wall speakers
    • Includes screws for installation
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Speaker Brackets were created to keep your sound system off the floor entirely, this helps disperse sound more evenly throughout the room and also avoids any accidental damage or spillages. Many speakers are built with a mount connection in the base, this means you can mount them onto regular static speaker stands and also to PA speaker wall mounts. All brackets come with the relative wall fixtures needed to mount speakers to the wall itself, although you may need a spanner, wrench or other similar related tools depending on your personal requirements.

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Installing your speakers in the corners of your bar or venue makes for a balanced sound output that sounds clearer for listeners present. Sound waves emitted from a speaker mounted above will spread throughout the room far easier, ensuring that when you use a few speaker wall brackets you can be sure of a more balanced sound output. Speakers mounted on brackets is a great method to bring atmosphere to workplaces and other premises, with some even having extended this idea into their own homes and gardens.

Some additional benefits of the brackets centre around the elevation of your speaker system - those who have limited available space should consider a bracket system. This will save square footage available to guests at a venue, having the speakers situated above gives customers more room to manoeuvre and this will also minimise potential trips. If your performance area is of a larger size it is a good idea to mount some speakers to walls, having the sound balanced between wall and floor standing speakers will give a richer sound experience.

Pubs and bars that host karaoke events or similar can get a huge amount of use out of a set of wall brackets for speakers that they already own, just ensure the speakers can be mounted to poles by checking the base of the speaker itself. You’re looking for what is known as a 'top hat' built into the base and if your speaker has this, measure it to determine which brackets you will need. You should always check the weight allowance against the weight of your intended speaker.

After mounting your speaker to its bracket, you will notice the difference immediately. Simply place the speakers above an audience, perhaps pointing down towards them if your bracket is vertically adjustable. If the speakers were to be placed on the floor, signals would get blocked by people within the room and cause your sound to be interrupted. Having sound signals coming from above will maintain the intended sound output without getting mixed in with conversations and other natural sounds that occur at bars, clubs and pubs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it a good idea to wall mount speakers?

Yes, wall mounting speakers can be a good idea as it saves floor space, provides a clean look, and can enhance sound distribution by positioning the speakers at an optimal height. Proper wall mounting can also reduce vibrations and improve overall audio clarity. However, it is important to ensure the wall can support the weight and that the speakers are securely mounted for safety.

Do I really need speaker stands?

While not absolutely necessary, speaker stands can significantly improve audio quality by positioning speakers at the optimal height and reducing vibrations. They help create a more balanced and immersive soundstage. If you want to maximise the performance of your speakers, stands are a worthwhile investment.

Do speakers sound better against a wall?

Speakers typically do not sound better when placed directly against a wall, as this can cause excessive bass buildup and muddied sound. For optimal audio quality, it's generally best to position speakers a few inches to a few feet away from the wall, depending on the room size and speaker design. This allows for better sound dispersion and a clearer, more balanced audio experience.

How do you hide speaker wire behind the wall?

To hide speaker wire behind the wall, start by planning the cable path and marking the entry and exit points on the wall. Use a stud finder to avoid obstacles. Cut small holes at these points and use fish tape or a wire puller to guide the wire through the wall. Pull the wire through the exit hole, then install wall plates for a clean finish. Ensure the wire is rated for in-wall use to meet safety standards.

Where should I mount my speakers on the wall?

Mount your speakers on the wall at ear level, or at least aiming towards ear level, for the best audio experience. Position them equidistant from the listening area and angled slightly inward to create a balanced soundstage. Ensure they are away from corners to avoid excessive bass buildup and place them securely to avoid vibrations. Adjust the height and angle as needed to optimise sound quality for your specific room setup.

How do you mount speakers without mounting holes?

To mount speakers without mounting holes, you can use brackets that securely grip the speaker. Alternatively, you can place the speakers on sturdy shelves or use clamp-style mounts. Ensure the chosen method supports the speaker's weight and allows for optimal positioning to maintain sound quality.

Bear in mind that some speakers, such as PA subwoofers or dual-driver PA speakers, are designed to be positioned at floor level, so mounting them may worsen their performance.

Should speakers be placed high or low?

Speakers should be placed at ear level when you are in your primary listening position, typically seated. This positioning ensures that the sound is directed towards your ears for optimal clarity and balance. For most setups, this means placing the speakers at a height of around 3 to 4 feet from the floor. Adjust the height as necessary to suit your specific seating arrangement and room acoustics.

Can you wall mount speakers without drilling?

Yes, you can wall mount speakers without drilling by using adhesive wall mounts or brackets designed for this purpose. These mounts use strong adhesive pads to secure the speakers to the wall. Ensure the adhesive is rated to support the weight of your speakers and that the wall surface is clean and smooth for the best adhesion. This method provides a convenient and damage-free way to mount speakers, though it will not be as secure as drilling.