OmniMount CCH1B Center Channel Speaker Shelf
by Dynamite TV Experts on November 10, 2009
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| OmniMount CCH1B Center Channel Speaker Shelf |
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| Manufacturer: OmniMount |
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| List Price: $34.95 |
| Sale Price: $29.79 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 24 hours |
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Product Description |
| - Adjustable support legs fit CRT, LCD, DLP & projection televisions- Supports most center channel speakers, DVD players, VCRs, cable boxes or receivers- Black |
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Product Details |
- Fits on top of video displays
- Will fit CRT, LCD & DLP large screen TV's
- Ideal for center channel speaker or A/V Components
- All Steel Construction
- Durable Powder coat finish
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Customer Reviews |
High Quality
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| Review Date: May 6, 2005 |
| Reviewer: HandyDennision, |
| This shelf is very strong and of nicely finished steel construction. It is the least obtrusive of the units I compared it to. The mounting system is very flexible in adapting to various configurations of TVs. I have a Sony LCD rear projection 60 inch and adjusted the speaker to fire slightly downward toward the viewing sweet spot. |
Excellent quality - missing pegs might be operator error
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| Review Date: October 27, 2006 |
| Reviewer: LithKnight, Stamford, CT USA |
I read the reviews here on Amazon before ordering. I decided to get the shelf anyway, figuring if there were missing parts I could just have them mailed to me. Sure enough, I opened the box and I could not find the front feet. It seemed odd to me that they were ALL missing the same front pegs so I looked carefully.
The people who package this thing screw the front legs (pegs) to the rear swivel feet for some dopey reason. My guess is that most of the reports of missing front pegs are just a case of not finding them. (I was seconds from giving up when I spotted them)
Anyway, the shelf is really nice. The metal is heavy enough and feels "solid". The assembly went smoothly (once I found the pegs). The shelf is a real bargain at this price and nearly invisible on the tv with a speaker on it. |
Solid
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| Review Date: March 2, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Dan W. Mann, |
| Easy to assemble, (the trick on finding the front legs helped), rock solid when placed on TV. Not only do I feel like my center channel spaker is secure but it was easy to position it in a good downward listening position. |
This worked very well for my Mits 65" DLP TV
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| Review Date: March 8, 2007 |
| Reviewer: S. Ballard, |
| I turned the shelf upside down as another reviewer suggested for looks and it turned out great. This shelf has been exactly what I needed. |
Upside-down mounting the way to go!
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| Review Date: November 25, 2007 |
| Reviewer: D. Veldkamp, |
As suggested by another reviewer I tried mounting the shelf upside down on my Sony KDS-60A3000. Good idea! The shelf is "invisible", with only a slight lip extending over the silver bezel of the TV. The pegs designed for right-side-up mounting would have extended into the screen.
As far as those reporting the shelf collapsing, I have not had any problems. Just don't over load the shelf; be certain that all set screws are tight and clean the area where the pads connect to the back of the TV.
Highly recommended...and you get better sound when you get the center speaker above the TV. |
Nice
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| Review Date: November 23, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Ryan Endres, |
| Great product if you want it for CRT or rear projection TV (LCD or DLP). If you are thinking about using it with a plasma or LCD forget this product will not work. |
Worked out pretty good.
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| Review Date: February 12, 2009 |
| Reviewer: A. Gough, Illinois, USA |
Purchased through Amazon.com. I got quick delivery and the shelf worked out great for my DVD and VCR players, (yes, I still have a VCR). Once you get it adjusted right and put on the adhesive foot pads it is very stable and solid on top of the T.V. I would suggest checking the parts list, all the parts are there, but the 2 short spacers are screwed onto the feet and look like one piece. You have to unscrew them to shorten the foot sections and screw on the legs. Do not put the adhesive pads on until you are absolutely sure it is level, screws tightened and centered on the top of the T.V., because once it set in place with the adhesive pads release paper removed there is no moving it around for adjustment. You get one shot at placement. My 42" Sony Wega LCD has a steep back on it and I had to use the long set of legs, the forward mounting holes in the shelf and remove the little lock nuts on the foot sections to get that little bit to make it level. Trial and error test fitting is the only way to go to get it right. Instructions could be better, but as far as the unit itself, it is strong and well made and should hold most anything you want to put on it, within reason. Try to keep most of the weight forward and not sitting on the back edge of the platform for safety's sake.
I am very satisfied with the purchase and the price, plus delivery was fast (4 - days).
Another note:
To all the folks that don't use all 4 adhesive pads, 2 on the rear feet and 2 under the front lip that sits on top of the screen. The pads keep the legs from sliding down the slope on the back of your set causing bending and breaking off. Disaster in the making. The front ones help keep the front edge down so it resists tilting back or sliding if the weight is not balanced. If you are worried about removing the adhesive pads later for some reason, just use a common hair drier to warm up the pads and they should peel off without any damage to the finish or the back of the set. Adhesives soften with a little heat. The pads assure the stability and strength of the platform and becomes a rigid part of the set. |
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