Re: Mounting QS /QS8 using T bracket on telepost cover
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Instead of a whole plaque behind the speaker, why not just create two roughly triangular wooden shims the width of the t-bracket arms. The angles of the shim would fill in the gap between where the t-bracket sticks out and the telepost cover. Predrill it and paint it black. Then use a screw long enough to secure the t-bracket arms all the way to the telepost cover. The arms would be nice and solid and the small shims would just look like part of the t-bracket mounting hardware.
Last edited by 80'sMan; 12/31/10 12:54 AM.
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Re: Mounting QS /QS8 using T bracket on telepost cover
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Yes, I have a few options I if just the T bracket alone does not work.
I know that the arms are flimsy, but isn't that more if you are flexing back and forth? Surely by nature of the 'T' design, they wouldn't really flex much up or down - with down being the force the attached speaker would apply??
Either way, I will give it a try. If it doesn't work, I can come up with some sort of a mount.
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I'm thinking back and forth, but with sliding out of the tabs. I'm not sure how the breakage mechanism would work, but the idea makes me uncomfortable.
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I wouldn't chance it. The bracket needs support at/near the ends, imo, esp if you turn your system up to e-le-ven and there's any vibrations from the sub.
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^Ya. Maybe you guys are right. Once I get them, I will have a better sense. Think I am just going to leave my qs4's on the back wall for now (as 5.1).
When the time comes, I will put either qs4 or qs8 on the sides (as per this post) and change those to be 5.1 and the back wall 7.1.
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Without seeing the entire looks of the telepost and how this idea would work but I'd consider boxing in the telepost from floor to ceiling to at least the width of the QS8 and mount the 'T' bracket accordingly. It would certainly look better than having any portion of a back board or the speaker with the bracket hanging beyond the sides of the telepost.
Just exactly what is a 'telepost' anyway?
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Just exactly what is a 'telepost' anyway? I think it's a payphone that accepts postage stamps as payment instead of coins.
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Without seeing the entire looks of the telepost and how this idea would work but I'd consider boxing in the telepost from floor to ceiling to at least the width of the QS8 and mount the 'T' bracket accordingly. It would certainly look better than having any portion of a back board or the speaker with the bracket hanging beyond the sides of the telepost.
Just exactly what is a 'telepost' anyway? Think they may also be referred to as jackposts. Telepost: "A metal, upright, vertically adjustable supporting member, circular in shape, attached to a structural beam and used to level floor joists to a horizontal position." Basically a metal pole in a basement that is used to support joists that span a long distance. If you are lucky, you can incorporate all of them in to the walls when you develop. If you are unlucky like me, you either put a telepost cover on them or box them in with on your own. I put a telepost cover on it (as per the picture) instead of framing it in. Much easier. There will only be about 1.5 inches of overhang on either side. Should look fine.
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Just exactly what is a 'telepost' anyway? I think it's a payphone that accepts postage stamps as payment instead of coins. haha. ha.
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OK ... now, what exactly is a 'basement'?
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