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Mounting the Satellite Speakers
The satellite speakers feature built-in keyhole mounts, which resemble a traditional
inverted keyhole with the hole below the slot. When a screw is installed in the wall with
about a 1/8" gap between the wall and the screwhead, you can place the speaker over
the screwhead, then slide it down so that the screwhead engages with the slot and
holds the speaker securely in place.
To install the satellite speakers, you will need two screws and two wall anchors. This kit
includes two screws and two wall anchors, which can be used for either the satellite
speakers or the soundbar. If you want to mount both the satellites and the soundbar to
the wall, you will need to obtain two additional screws and wall anchors.
Find a location along the rear wall to install the satellite speakers. In general, you will
want the speakers to be at or slightly above your ear level when seated in the preferred
listening spot and about 6-8 feet apart on the wall. Mark the intended locations with a
pencil, then use a carpenter's level to ensure that the marks are level. Once you have
the proper screw locations, drill the pilot holes and screw the screws into the wall until
there is about 1/8" clearance between the screwhead and the wall.
Soundbar Placement or Mounting
If you are using a TV wall mount, the ideal mounting option is to mount the soundbar
on the wall beneath the display.
If your TV is placed on a table, you can simply place the soundbar on its feet on the
table in front of the display. It should be placed close to the front of the table so that
the table surface doesn't create sound reflections.
If your table isn't wide enough to fit the soundbar, you can mount the soundbar on the
wall above the display.
If mounting to the wall, first use a Phillips screwdriver to attach the two included Wall
Mount Brackets to the back of the soundbar using the four included Wall Mount
Bracket Screws. Ensure that the hole on the bracket is beneath the slot.