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BR-TPR Wall-mount Speaker Bracket
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The BR-TPR has been tested to work with our Level TWO and Level THREE bookshelf and center speakers only. While these
speaker brackets have been rated to hold up to 44 pounds, HTD makes no warranty for their use with non-HTD products .
Anatomy of the Speaker Bracket
The BR-TPR consists of several parts all working together to ensure a secure attachment in numerous positions. Every part is
important and none should be discarded under any circumstance.
p
Wall Plate
X
a
a
w
Tightening
bolt
b
z
y
q
Multi-directional
Mounting Plate
Wall Plate
Primary Stud Holes a, b, c
c
c
Speaker Cable
Channel
Mounting the Wall Plate
The Wall Plate can be attached to a wall or ceiling (for the remainder of these instructions, please substitute the word “ceiling” for
“wall” when performing a ceiling installation). The Wall Plate MUST be anchored to a stud (or similarly reinforced surface) with a
minimum actual dimension of 1.5” x 3.5”. Mounting into sheetrock alone is NOT sufcient to hold the HTD Level TWO or Level
THREE speakers. Locate the stud behind the wall using a stud nder and mark the wall along the centerline of the stud at the
height you plan to mount the bracket. Place the Wall Plate in position such that holes “a”, “b”, and "c" are positioned along the
stud.
Speaker Mounting
holes
vesa mounting
holes (not used)
w, x, y, z
p, q
You will need three screws per bracket for a secure installation. It is important to use a wood screw that will penetrate the stud
by a minimum of 1” (in addition to the thickness of your drywall). Insert a screw through hole “a” using a power screwdriver
(alternatively, you can rst drill pilot holes and then use a regular screw driver). Repeat for hole “b” and "c". The Wall Plate should
now be rmly in place.
Alternatively, when access is available to the back side of the mounting stud (such as in a wall opening to a garage or attic), you
may choose to use nuts and bolts in place of screws.
Mounting the Speaker Plate
It is only necessary to connect the Speaker Plate to the HTD speaker with two bolts. The Speaker Plate includes four holes
to allow two options when attaching the Speaker Plate to the back of the speaker. HTD Level TWO and Level THREE Main
Speakers are equipped with two mounting bolts on the back of each speaker that match perfectly with either pair of holes on the
Speaker Plate.
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It is not necessary to place any material
between the Speaker Plate and the
back of the speaker. Careful and proper
installation and removal should cause no
damage to the nish on the back of the
speaker. A secure t will also prevent any
rattling or buzzing while the speaker is in
operation. Never over-tighten the Speaker
Plate to the back of the speaker, especially
when using a power screwdriver, as it
is possible to strip the bolts inside the
cabinet.
The speaker can be mounted to the
speaker plate vertically or horizontally.
The Speaker Plate can be rotated 360o
and tilt 15o in any direction. The plate-arm
can pan 180o. This provides a myriad of
Use included allen
wrench to tighten the
bracket arm
possible speaker positions. Take some
time to determine the best position to
connect the Speaker Plate to the speaker
based on the primary direction you need
the speaker to face.
Two Mounting/Assembly Options:
The BR-TPR has varying points and degrees of
movement for optimum
exibility in speaker
placement and audio
direction
Option 1:
Using a 3mm allen wrench (not included), loosen the smaller of the two allen screws (the one closest to the speaker plate)
on the top part of the bracket. Make sure you do NOT unscrew the screw completely (as it can be difcult to re-insert the
screw). Once the screw is loosened sufciently the speaker plate will separate from the wall plate. Thus allowing the speaker
to be attached to the speaker plate. Once speaker is attached to the speaker plate (AND the wall plate has been securely
mounted to the wall), the plate (with the speaker attached) can be easily re-attached to the wall plate. Feed the speaker
cable through the speaker cable channel located on the bracket base and connect the speaker cable to the speaker cable
terminals on the speaker. It is important to periodically check to ensure all screws and bolts are securely fastened.
Option 2:
Securely, mount the BR-TPR to the wall without the speaker attached to the speaker plate. You can then mount the speaker
to the speaker plate. Once speaker is mounted to the speaker plate, feed the speaker cable through the speaker cable
channel located on the bracket base and connect the speaker cable to the speaker cable terminals on the speaker. It is
important to periodically check to ensure all screws and bolts are securely fastened.
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