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PC Surround Speaker Mounting

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Old 13-11-2009, 2:55 PM   #1
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Question PC Surround Speaker Mounting

Hi;

I have a particular issue with regard to how to mount my surround speakers for my PC.

My PC desk is in the corner of my den so that the right surround and the rear satellites would have to be suspended in the air!!

I do recall that one time when I was in a store looking at manufacturer’s display for surround speakers, Bose had a setup where the surround and the satellite speakers were mounted/installed by suing some sort of a stand that basically was four long rods that all began from one point “behind” the unit, in the center, and "arched over to the sides and the rear so that while you were standing by the display unit you had the two satellites behind you and the two surround speakers on either side of you. I hope you can visualize how the speakers were kind of suspended in the air and, hence, surrounded you when you stood up against the display.

Back then I was not in need of such a setup and it was a while back. Now that would be the perfect solution for me. Anyone has any idea where I can find such a "stand/mount"? Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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