SONOS PLAY 1 wall mount (for upside down mounting)

SONOS PLAY 1 wall mount (for upside down mounting)

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Want to hang your SONOS PLAY 1 high on a wall but can't find a proper mount? This is your solution. You mounted the SONOS upside down so the "ugly" bottom side isn't visible and cables are hidden out of view. The speakers sit at an angle for better sound stage and controls remain accessible from below in case you need to manually control volume or play-pause. The horizontal axis can be adjusted freely. Hex head screws, 1/4-20 x 1/2, were used. Two versions of the mount STL file are available: one with an opening for the RJ45 cable and another without. Since strength was a priority, the opening is kept to a minimum, requiring you to remove the mount to unclip the RJ45 connector. Additionally, there are two versions of the wall STL file: one with a "anti theft" lock design that allows you to only mount/unmount the speaker by loosening the screw. The other version lets you simply lift the speaker off. I hope you enjoy this solution and make sure to read the printing tips and check your layer strength before mounting your speakers. I won't be held responsible for speakers falling from your wall!

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