wall mounting logitech z906 without drilling?

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Go to your local hardware store, and get a handful of drywall screws, and appropriate screw for them (they are often sold together in box of eg 10). Mark the wall, use 1/4" drill bit, and insert the drywall screw, then screw in the metal screw to hold on the speakers.

While you are at that store - look for some cable channels where to hide the wires. Most of them come with sticky tape already taped, ready to be glued to the wall.

Mr5oh

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You need to drill. Anything that would be strong enough to "hold" the speakers up would also rip the the wall apart if removed. Not to mention the speakers would not appreciate a fall if the double sided tape you used failed, which is likely if the speakers vibrate the enclosure much.

Some screw holes aren't that hard to fill in if you ever take them out. I would just be save about it and use screws.
 

Ashwath Gopinath

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Im not bothered about the wall, its just that im not very good at drilling, so i was looking to use something like liquid nails. Would it work?
 

Mr5oh

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You don't need to drill anything. Liquid nails will destroy the wall when the speakers need replaced. Just mark the two holes, and screw right into them. No drill necessary.
 
Go to your local hardware store, and get a handful of drywall screws, and appropriate screw for them (they are often sold together in box of eg 10). Mark the wall, use 1/4" drill bit, and insert the drywall screw, then screw in the metal screw to hold on the speakers.

While you are at that store - look for some cable channels where to hide the wires. Most of them come with sticky tape already taped, ready to be glued to the wall.
 
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