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Old 13-10-2007, 2:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Mounting suggetions for Pio 428XD

Hi,

Am soon to be the new owner of the Pio 428XD, would appreciate any suggestions for a suitable mount.

I am considering purchasing the Alphason ADP3/96-B - http://www.alphasondesigns.com/produ...tID=20&CatID=9

Any other suggestions or recommendation's ?

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Re: Mounting suggetions for Pio 428XD / 4280XD

Hi,

I've also bought an 8G Pioneer - 4280XD in my case.

Any suggestions for a very slim wall mount for this?

The bottom of the screen will be couple of inches above eye level so I was going to go for a tilting bracket to very slightly angle the screen downwards, but now I'm not so sure after reading on this board that this can make it look like 'a pub telly'.

Any thoughts / recs of both tilting and non-tilting mounts would be great.

Pioneer's own (non-tilting) bracket the PDP-WM02 seems to cost about £150. This seems a bit steep but i would consider it if it really is a lot better than other brackets? Any views from people with this bracket (or those with another alternative?)

Thanks

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