theesir
02-15-07, 11:26 AM
I am looking to purchase a Premier AM250 articulating mount. I was wondering if any of you have this particular mount or any experience with the Premier brand?
I will be mounting a Toshiba 50HP66- 105lbs. The mount is rated to 50" and 125lbs.
Thanks!
I installed a articulating premier mount (AM3) for my 42" panasonic plasma, and i have been very happy with it. of course, my tv weighs 40 lbs less than yours, your experience might vary.
the instructions werent that great, but i could figure it out easily. also, it came with many many bolts to attach the tv, i didnt have to buy anything else. another feature is you can hide the cords and cables inside the articulating mount arm with the AM3 for a cleaner look.
MountGuru
02-16-07, 10:25 AM
Premier Mounts has been making projector, plasma and LCD mounts for 30 years. I know their products and they have always been built to perform. They always test their products to UL standards, which means they hang four times that max recommended weight. That means they hung 500 lbs off this thing!!! I would feel confident purchasing this mount. If you're still leary, you could bump up to the AM3 which is rated up to 61".
Hope this helps!
theesir
02-16-07, 12:51 PM
Premier Mounts has been making projector, plasma and LCD mounts for 30 years. I know their products and they have always been built to perform. They always test their products to UL standards, which means they hang four times that max recommended weight. That means they hung 500 lbs off this thing!!! I would feel confident purchasing this mount. If you're still leary, you could bump up to the AM3 which is rated up to 61".
Hope this helps!
Thanks! The Price of the AM250 is right where I want to be. They offer a Lifetime Guarantee which is nice. Thanks for the reassuring feedback.
talbain
02-16-07, 01:04 PM
i have a premier mount for my small 19" westinghouse and it's VERY well made...
I've been looking for mounts for a 40" Sony. I want an extension and rotation so it can be mounted in a sidewall but be angled into the room. (well, she wants the "hidden in a corner look!").
I see a variety of prices and some outrageous shipping costs. I like the clean look of the AM3 by Premier even if it might be overkill for the size/weight of the tv.
Thanks for any ideas.