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Pipishell Speaker Wall Mounts offer versatile, heavy-duty support for bookshelf and surround sound speakers up to 55 lbs. Featuring adjustable tilt, swivel, and rotation, these mounts ensure optimal audio positioning on concrete, wood, or brick walls. With integrated cable management and easy, preassembled installation, they deliver a sleek, professional upgrade for any home theater or studio setup.







| ASIN | B0BRKDVGCV |
| Additional Features | Adjustable, Rotatable, Tiltable |
| Arm Length | 9.1 Inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | #195 in Speaker Mounts |
| Brand | Pipishell |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Speakers |
| Compatible Phone Models | speaker |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Automobile |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 484 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel, Metal |
| Item Dimensions | 9.1 x 5.88 x 6.55 inches |
| Manufacturer | Pipishell |
| Model Name | PISM03 |
| Model Number | PISM03 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Shape | rectangular prism |
| Special Feature | Adjustable, Rotatable, Tiltable |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 50 Pounds |
I**H
Speaker mount installation
These speaker mounts are well constructed. They worked perfectly. The only thing I would like to suggest is their wall mounts for the dry wall. The anchors should be swapped out to include the screw in type that will hold up to 75lbs. I went to Home Depot and bought those type of anchor which made the install much easier.
A**N
Sturdy
Purchased to mount my Sony Core SS-CS5 speakers (7x8x13, 10lbs). They come with 4 very large lag bolts of good quality to mount to studs, as well as anchors for masonry/brick walls. The speakers fit fine, and they would accommodate much larger speakers. There is plenty of adjustability. The base has just a little wiggle when the speaker is secured, but as long as they're level I'm not worried about the speakers falling off. I'm not sure I'd trust it to hold more than a slight tilt in the long run without something more to secure them to the mount. The mounts include small strips of velcro to secure speakers to the mounts, but they're so short I don't know what good they'd do most people. I purchased a roll of .75 inch velcro and made straps to provide additional anchoring just as a precaution. One thing to note if the speaker arms have a small hole I assume is to route the speaker cable through to keep it from pulling the wires if you adjust them. These holes are too small for banana plugs, so if you want to use plugs and ever want to relocate/replace the wires, you'll have to disassemble the plugs to pull the cable out. Not a big deal just something I thought I'd mention. Would purchase again and recommend to a friend.
E**D
Robust mounts for your Klipsch bookshelf speakers, even big ones!
Great value and rugged construction, my Klipsch 600 look great on these. Very easy to mount and set speakers on. Very highly recommended!
B**A
A strong, fully adjustable, unobtrusive set of speaker stands--well designed and impeccably built
This set of speaker stands is well designed and built. My speakers weigh only 11 pounds each, but I am confident these stands could easily handle their full rating of 50 pounds each. Fit and finish is impeccable, powder coating is uniformly thick and even, hardware is high quality, and instructions thorough and clear. Even customer support allows you to speak with a real, knowledgeable human at their actual manufacturing facility to answer your questions. Best of all, these stands are almost infinitely adjustable to meet any reasonable placement of your speakers. In short, I have not experienced any product so thoroughly conceived--let alone at such a ridiculously inexpensive price point.
J**Y
Great mounts overall, but could use some improvement to one aspect of yhem
Overall, these speakers mounts are great. They tighten on the speaker, they can swivel left or right and can angle up or down The reason for my 4 stars instead of 5 is because I came home today to find my speaker laying on the bench that was underneath it Anything on the bench was thrown off the bench or just knocked over Worst of all, the banana clips I installed on the wires didn't just break themselves, but broke the speaker terminals they plug into so I now have to go to the speaker manufacturer to see if I can purchase new terminals for the speakers I've now owned for only 2 weeks My recommendation to the seller and manufacturer of these mounts would be to make the side pieces taller so there's more grip on the speakers, or change the design so they don't swivel downward because that option is lacking planning since "bookshelf speakers" aren't all just tiny 6" tall speakers. Mine are 13" tall and 10.5" deep I would've gone up to the next size mount but they don't go narrow enough to hold these speakers. Also to note, the strips of foam padding on the side pieces could be bigger as well, and 3 times as sticky since the reason my speaker fell is the adhesive holding the foam in place didn't hold. Both foam pieces slid and we're almost off the metal in the backs. I removed the foam and replaced with larger pieces with adhesive that has more grip So, if you don't intend to angle your speakers down 10 degrees, these will work amazing as they do exactly what you'd want them to do. If angling downward, make sure to slide the speakers as far back as possible and even further, replace the little foam strips that would grip the sides of the speakers
E**L
nice nice nice nice
these are heavy and sturdy, comes with huge bolts and nuts. I drilled mine into bricks, you may need to put them into studs only or change the bolts and nuts to smaller sizes. They have Phillip head screws on the side that you can tighten the speakers down with.
C**T
Quality
Looks good, works great.
A**O
Firmly attached to wall, less firmly attached to speaker
These mount pretty well to studs with the included lag screws. Note that they are *not* set up to mount into drywall. It is convenient that you can move the arm all the way to the side when mounting. I trust the construction and the mounting and am not worried about these holding the weight. It was difficult to twist the clamp to adjust the side-to-side angle of the speaker and there doesn't appear to be any mechanism to lock or unlock this setting. I tried loosening the center screw but was unable to: I just had to twist the whole thing with two hands. That wasn't too bad, but I wish I'd realized before I half-stripped the central screw. I did not trust the clamping on these to hold my speakers (15lbs) at a downward tilt as it doesn't come up very high and they have beveled corners. The previous owner had already put screws into the speaker cabinet, so I did that as well (I think I otherwise would not have wanted to damage the cabinet). The "concealed cable management" isn't really anything to brag about. It's just some velcro to attach cables to the mount arm. It's nice that they included it, but not really a feature of the mount per se (unlike some mounts that actually provide a channel to route cables through, for instance). I'm satisfied that these will work fine for me, but I think if I were buying wall speaker mounts again I would look at some other options, especially if I didn't want to put screws into the sides of the speakers.
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