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Small to medium speakers will often have small holes in the back for wall mounting. These will either be keyhole slots or screw holes for attaching a bracket.
A larger hole is a speaker port.
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Excelent.. thanks
Diana_itexico wrote:
Small to medium speakers will often have small holes in the back for wall mounting. These will either be keyhole slots or screw holes for attaching a bracket.
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Small to medium speakers will often have small holes in the back for wall mounting. These will either be keyhole slots or screw holes for attaching a bracket.
A larger hole is a speaker port.
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Small to medium speakers will often have small holes in the back for wall mounting. These will either be keyhole slots or screw holes for attaching a bracket.
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Excelent.. thanks
Diana_itexico wrote:
Small to medium speakers will often have small holes in the back for wall mounting. These will either be keyhole slots or screw holes for attaching a bracket.