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Old 12-26-2004, 04:36 PM   #1 of 1
RyanQ
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JBL SCS160SI Setup Questions


Hey Folks,

The house I recently moved into has speaker wires coming out of the ceiling in 4 different locations (2 front/2 rear). The holes are small, so it looks like the prior owner of the house used ceiling mounts for his speakers.

I recently purchased the JBL SCS160SI speaker system. The mounts that come with system are wall mounts only. Does anyone know a good set of ceiling mounts I can use with this system?

Also, if the speakers and/or mounts require it, can I turn a speaker upside-down? Will this have any affect?

Thanks!
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