Opening a thread for practical suggestions and questions related to my speaker building project which I plan to commence soon.
Enclosure size would be 5 ltrs. Sealed box. These are for jxr6-hd drivers and meant to be close to the wall for baffle step compensation. I plan to wall mount the two 5 ltr boxes, (narrow and deep to minimize back reflections). But I live in a rented house.
What type of fixture would you folks recommend to attach or hang the speakers without requiring large bolts like those used to mount TV dish antennas? I would prefer the regular screws used to hang wall paintings with the "round hole tapering into a slit" kind of fixture - two of them at top and two at bottom for a total of 4 max per speaker. Would these hold a 5 ltr box of 3/4" ply safely? What about vibrations and coupling to the wall and transmission?
Last option would be the bolts of size used for the dish antennas. Now what kind of fitting to use on the speaker body to mount it on the wall? Only two bolts per speaker max, considering their size. Remember each hole in the wall would be like drilling a hole in the heart of the landlord ...
TIA
--G0bble
Enclosure size would be 5 ltrs. Sealed box. These are for jxr6-hd drivers and meant to be close to the wall for baffle step compensation. I plan to wall mount the two 5 ltr boxes, (narrow and deep to minimize back reflections). But I live in a rented house.
What type of fixture would you folks recommend to attach or hang the speakers without requiring large bolts like those used to mount TV dish antennas? I would prefer the regular screws used to hang wall paintings with the "round hole tapering into a slit" kind of fixture - two of them at top and two at bottom for a total of 4 max per speaker. Would these hold a 5 ltr box of 3/4" ply safely? What about vibrations and coupling to the wall and transmission?
Last option would be the bolts of size used for the dish antennas. Now what kind of fitting to use on the speaker body to mount it on the wall? Only two bolts per speaker max, considering their size. Remember each hole in the wall would be like drilling a hole in the heart of the landlord ...

TIA
--G0bble
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