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| Sony WSWV10D/S Speaker Wall Brackets - Silver | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
Buy New: $19.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: WSWV10D/S Model: WV10D/S UPC: 027242626058 EAN: 0027242626058 ASIN: B000094FVF
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: New, never used - still in package
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| Features:
| | Compatible with SA-VE335, 345, SA-VE445H, SA-VE535H, SA-VE835ED, SS-V331, SS-V531H, SS-V83ED, DAV-C450, DAV-FC7, DAV-C770, HT-DDW750, HT-6600DP, HT-1800DP, & HT-C800DP | | | Finish - Silver |
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Product Description Sony's WS-WV10D/S Wall Brackets are a perfect fit for all Sony 2003 SA-VE and HTIB Type Speakers. Designed to complement your decor, these sleek, silver wall brackets will elevate the sound you hear and add style to your entertainment system. They are sold as a pair and enable flexible placement on the wall. Your speakers never looked this good!
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| Customer Reviews:
Check to make sure they fit your speaker December 24, 2005 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
the brackets only fit those speakers. under compatible speakers it list almost all of Sony's speakers but what it does not say is that you have to purchase additional arms so it can fit your particular speaker. there are at least 3 types of arms (type A,B,C) it also does not tell you that the arms are 70 dollars and only available via Sony Direct Accessories website(DAPC) oh yea one more thing that's 70.00 for each arm if you have 2 speakers that's 140.00 if you have 6 speakers (like I do)that's 420.00 for arms (that should come with this kit) plus the 90.00 you initially spent.
Smart and stylish, but missing one thing... January 23, 2004 63 out of 66 found this review helpful
These brackets look great and fit so well with the Sony speakers that you'd think they were part of the speaker once assembled, but I must admit I was a bit disappointed that they don't come with any screws to mount them to the wall nor do the instructions give info on the correct size. I had to go out to a hardward store with the bracket in hand and literally try different sizes until I found the right ones. The head of the screws have to be flat underneath, not angled or the brackets may "rock" slightly on the wall. (Round head, steel, size 8x1 wood screws work nicely I found out.)
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