Chief launches adjustable speaker adapters for flat-panel mounts

Sep 8, 2007 8:50 AM

    
Chief manufacturing speaker adapter

Chief manufacturing has introduced speaker adapter hardware to integrate left, center and right loudspeakers onto wall-mounted flat-panel monitors.

At the CEDIA residential integration show, Chief Manufacturing will show new side- and center-channel speaker adapters for easy integration into flat-panel wall installations. The new PACLR1 Left/Right Speaker Adapter and PACCC1 Center Channel Speaker Adapter offer a low profile, lightweight design for easy installation. Both units feature advanced adjustability to allow speaker positioning that is flush with the screen. For fast installation and a clean finish, both products ship pre-assembled and include cable management clips.

The new speaker adapters fit flat-panel screens up to 50in and are compatible with Chief's medium and large mounting solutions. The PACCC1 provides up to 5in of height adjustment for the center channel output, while the PACLR1 reaches a fully extended width of almost 54in. Both are scheduled to ship this month.

For more information, visit www.chiefmfg.com.




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