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Core Mounting Bracket
The Dynaudio Core mounting brackets – designed and manufactured specifically for us by our friends at König & Meyer in Germany – give you the flexibility and stability to place your Core monitors wherever you need them.
They’re fully adjustable (so will suit most studio settings), they can be combined with other K&M brackets (for a massive variety of set-up opportunities), and they’re constructed from powder coated steel/aluminium (so they’ll last a lifetime).
Core Mounting Bracket
Specifications
- Status Current
- Segment Pro
- Series Accessories
- Type Bracket
- Weight kg 2.5
- Weight lbs 55.5
- Width mm 233
- Depth mm 322
- Width inches 9 1/8
- Depth inches 12 5/8
- Base Plate Width mm 250
- Base Plate Depth mm 232
- Base Plate Width inches 9 7/8
- Base Plate Depth inches 9 1/8
- Capacity kg 25
- Capacity lbs 55 1/8
- Tilt Angle See user manual
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