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Sonos Playbar and Articulating Arm?
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Post 1 made on Sunday March 10, 2019 at 11:12
JJackson
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Has anyone come up with a better solution then either the Sanus SA405 or the Flexson bracket for the Playbar?
The 405 is a little wobbly and the flexson is an erector set of pieces parts.
I use Sanus brackets for most of my articulating mounts, let me know if anyone has come up with a better solution. I saw the Leon product that looks great but its hard to sell a $300.00 mount and another $400.00 for a sound bar bracket.
Post 2 made on Sunday March 10, 2019 at 11:16
kwkshift
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You can use the Sonos playbar wall bracket and some of that garage door opener angle stock with all the holes in it, to attach to the back of the tv and mount.
Post 3 made on Sunday March 10, 2019 at 17:06
FunHouse Texas
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this piece works great with the playbar bracket - best IMO

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Post 4 made on Sunday March 10, 2019 at 17:29
tomciara
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I’ve been using the Snap universal sound bar bracket with some extra screws and locking nuts.
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Post 5 made on Sunday March 10, 2019 at 18:11
SammPX
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I've used the Leon kits with the width matched grill and a Snap Razor arm. My opinion is it makes the TV look better, especially larger TVs. Playbar looks goofy by itself under a 55 or larger TV.

I look at pricing a little differently. I start the client conversations with a picture of a finished installed showing a width matched grill under the TV. That's usually enough to justify the added expense over and above the TV. If however I were to get push back I might explain the mount not only makes the finished product better but will save them money. All the dicking around with either the universal brackets or fabricating a one-off could add up to a couple hours of time if you track it accurately.


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