Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Lowest Price Adjustable Component Shelf for A/v Equipment


This is a well built, very solid feeling shelf unit that I purchased to hold my FIOS set top box about six feet away from a wall-mounted TV.

The shelf was easy to mount to the wall once the location of the two studs were identified. Just pencil where the holes need to go, drill a hole that's slightly smaller than the screw width, and screw in the screws.

The one slight flaw to the design of this unit and the reason that I gave it 4 stars instead of 5, is that the two arms can't be pushed all the way in when used with smaller components. When looking at the photo, you'll notice a gap between the square pads at the end of the arms and the outer sleeve of the arm. If the arms could be pushed in all the way so that the pads were flush with the outer sleeve, the arms would have a cleaner and more sleek appearance when used with smaller components. This could be achieved with a slightly longer sleeve, or a slightly shorter arm. When I placed my set top box onto this mount and aligned the feet of the set top box with the square pads, there was a significant gap between the rear of the set top box and the wall. Pushing the set top box towards the wall a couple of inches looked better but then the feet were no longer aligned with the pads. If the arms could have been pushed in then the fit would have been perfect. At any rate, this did not effect the function of the mount whatsoever and is a minor aesthetic issue.Get more detail about Adjustable Component Shelf for A/v Equipment.

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