The AS3S is a tri-shelf cable management system. It can be used with or without a Plasma/LCD mount.
This unit is designed to fit under your display and provide an on wall solution for other components such as cable boxes, DVD players, game consoles, and stereo components.
There are three 2.25" holes on the aluminum plate that allow you to cleanly run your cables up to your TV or down to another component, as well as out the bottom to an outlet.
After reviewing our competition we realized that most shelving units need to be mounted directly into a wall stud. In most cases the wall stud is placed to the right or to the left of the display, which is not where most people prefer to have their shelves mounted.
This is still the most secure option however, after significant research weve found that using the correct toggle bolts can allow you to mount your shelving unit wherever you see fit.
With the combination of four of these toggle bolts the shelving unit is able to hold well over 70LBS safely.
Each individual toggle bolt provides 75LBS of support.
Please note that a good toggle bolt is still only as good as the quality of the drywall it is mounted into. If you have water damage or .25" drywall please add a support for your shelving unit.
Product Details
Holds 70LBS
Cable Management
Aluminum and Glass Construction
Easy Assembly
Drywall or Stud installation
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Looks great, fits 13 cables if bundled properly
Review Date: December 10, 2009
Reviewer: levl289, Long Beach, CA
I bought this unit after seeing the reviews of the OmniMount which looked very similar. Below are the steps I took to get a huge bundle of wires cleanly running through the cable channel (will post pics shortly):
1. Place the device on the glass and run the cables through the routing hole.
2. Align the device where it will sit.
3. Mark the cables running through the hole with a line across all of them to mark where they'll be tied together.
4. Remove device, repeat 2,3 for other devices on other platforms.
5. Route all of the cables as previously marked, zip-tie'ing them togther as they work up (or down) the back of the cable channel.
I have the following sitting on the platforms:
1. Mac Mini
2. Panasonic Blu-Ray player
3. HD Tivo
The Tivo is the only device which extends past the glass, however all feet remain on the surface.
Highly recommend this mount - I have 13 various cables going through the channel (coax, power, ethernet, optical audio, dvi), with a little bit more room left.
Best wall mount for the money
Review Date: February 24, 2010
Reviewer: Home Theatre Junkie, Saint John, NB Canada
I purchased this mount a few weeks ago when it was on for 73% off.
The box was well packaged and I received it in excellent condition.
Construction was a little difficult so I definitely recommend having 2 people put this together. The only complaint I had was that the plastic spacers tend to get stuck on the threads of the 2 rods that go through the back. I managed to assemble this by myself by taking my time.
I was very impressed with the thickness of the glass. I was also surprised to see that they had included the toggle bolts, drywall anchors and screws in the box.
The cable track in the back was not enough to handle my large bundles of wire loomed cables so it protrudes off the wall about a 1/4" at the bottom where my receiver sits. It made things neater than what I had before so I was still pleased with the final result.
The only complaint I have is that the shelves are not deep enough to hold my SONY receiver so the front rubber pads just barely have enough grip. I may end up selling it and finding a smaller receiver. At the moment it is stable enough provided noone hits the shelf. *crosses fingers*
Given the prices of some of the mounts I was looking at prior to this, the amount I paid and the minor issues I encountered with it made this a worthwhile purchase.
A Very Mixed Bag
Review Date: February 19, 2010
Reviewer: Osiris, Boston, MA
This is quite possibly the most difficult assembly I have had to go through for a product. The main reason for the difficulty in assembly was because of the poor materials and lax tolerances used in manufacture. For example, there are these plastic spaces used to protect the glass shelves (which are a little too small if you have an Onkyo receiver) from the metal columns, that must be threaded through 2 rods. In my package, the holes in the plastic spacers were actually slightly smaller than required to thread them through the rods. If I tried to force the rods into the holes in the spacers, the spacers cracked due to poor quality plastic. I was left using a lighter to expand the holes to get the rods through. Then, once the rods were through, there are there is a cylindrical protrusion from the holes in the plastic that are supposed to line up with slots in the metal columns. Thats fine except for the space between the 2 holes in the plastic and the 2 slots in the metal columns were off, forcing the plastic pieces to occasionally buckle. Once you finish the assembly, this problem goes away because everything gets tightened together. But honestly, assembly would have been much much much easier if more care in engineering and manufacture were taken. Once the thing was put together, I was pretty happy with it, thats why I give 4 stars to the finished product but 1-2 for assembly and fit and finish.
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