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Sonos ERA 100 wall mount 90° ?

  • August 30, 2023
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Hey everyone,

I just bought a pair of ERA 100 Speakers that I want to put on wall

I also bought the dedicated wall support but I’m wondering if I can rotate the speakers 90° just like below :

I think the speakers pretty heavy and i’m scared it fall, is it possible ?

 

 

Best answer by Corry P

Hi @Denox78 

Thanks for your post!

We do not recommend mounting your Era 100s in that way. Aside from any concerns about the speaker coming off, Era 100s have stereo tweeters, so if you mount them sideways like that you will alter the sound stage - especially if they are being used as surround speakers for Home Theatre.

Please also note this excerpt from the product guide (https://www.sonos.com/guides/era100)

I hope this helps.

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  • August 31, 2023

Hi @Denox78 

Thanks for your post!

We do not recommend mounting your Era 100s in that way. Aside from any concerns about the speaker coming off, Era 100s have stereo tweeters, so if you mount them sideways like that you will alter the sound stage - especially if they are being used as surround speakers for Home Theatre.

Please also note this excerpt from the product guide (https://www.sonos.com/guides/era100)

I hope this helps.


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  • August 31, 2023

Hi @Denox78 

Thanks for your post!

We do not recommend mounting your Era 100s in that way. Aside from any concerns about the speaker coming off, Era 100s have stereo tweeters, so if you mount them sideways like that you will alter the sound stage - especially if they are being used as surround speakers for Home Theatre.

Please also note this excerpt from the product guide (https://www.sonos.com/guides/era100)

I hope this helps.

Pretty clear, thanks for the tip