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OmniMount Television Top Shelf (CCH1P)
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OmniMount Television Top Shelf (CCH1P)

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VS170896

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Description:

The low profile shelf provides a simple solution to finding a spot for your center-channel speaker. The adjustable mounting legs adapt to most TVs, and the built-in perforations allow for adequate ventilation. It's also perfect for holding your DVD player, satellite receiver, cable box, A/V receiver, video game console, VCR/DVR, or HDTV receiver with its sturdy design that can hold up to 30 lbs. Fits on top of video displays Will fit CRT, LCD & DLP large screen TV's Ideal for center channel speaker or A/V Components All Steel Construction Durable Powder coat finish Available in Black (CCH1B) or Platinum (CCH1P) Adjustable feet Venting allows for component cooling

Features:

Adjustable support legs fit CRTs, LCDs, DLPs, and other projection TVs


Supports most any center channel speaker or, DVD, VCR, cable box, satellite or HD receiver


Low profile design


Platinum in door


Product Details:
Product Length: 19.0 inches
Product Width: 15.25 inches
Product Height: 1.0 inches
Product Weight: 5.0 pounds
Package Length: 19.1 inches
Package Width: 15.0 inches
Package Height: 1.2 inches
Package Weight: 5.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 38 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 38 customer reviews )
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20 of 20 found the following review helpful:

5Works well for holding my heavy center channelJun 19, 2006
By Ryan Fosnaugh
I recently purchased this product and have found it to be the perfect solution for putting a center channel on top of a LCD TV set. I was worried that the back of the tv set would be too steep, however the adjustable legs made it possible to fit it properly. For those who may be worried the same, you can measured from the front of the TV back by 12 inches, and down by just over 11 inches. If this will reach the back of your tv, then it will likely work no problem. There are two slots closer to the front to put the legs closer than 12 inches from the fron of the tv, however, I don't know that I would trust supporting the weight like this. The manual says that it will hold up to 30 lbs, and my center which is a healthy 27 lbs, held with no problem whatsoever.

19 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5Really Nice, Sturdy, Television Top ShelfAug 27, 2006
By David A. Lessnau
I'm really impressed with this OmniMount CCH1P Center Channel (or Television Top) Shelf. I've got it on top of my old 27" Sony KV27S25 television with both my TiVo and cable box sitting on it. It's very steady and looks nice as well. As I write this review, there's not much detail on this Amazon site. So, I'll add some:

- This is essentially a large perforated steel trapezoidal plate. At its front, it's about 19" wide. This width tapers smoothly down to about 15" at the rear. From front to back, it's about 15.5" deep.

- There are two sets of leg mounts: one set is about 11" back from the front and the other is about 8" back.

- According to the documentation, it's got a maximum capacity of 30 lbs.

- Depending on the steepness and depth of the back of your television set, you can use one of three sets of mounting legs. It comes with the feet screwed onto the shortest legs (about 3/4" long plus the length of the foot mounting rods). I'm using the middle-sized legs which are about 3" long with another couple of inches in adjustable rods. There are also some 7.5" long extensions that you can add on. So, it looks like you can use this on a television with a 10" or 11" drop over an 8" or 11" depth.

- There are also a couple of 1" rods that can be screwed into the front of the plate to allow you to work over a ridge on the front of your television. This works well on my set: those rods are sitting in a sort-of groove on the front of my set and the back legs are the only other part touching. This allows for more flexibility in leveling the thing.

- There are also four adhesive pads for the feet to make sure the whole thing doesn't slide off the set.

Overall, I'm very impressed with it an give it an Excellent 5 out of 5 star rating. Highly recommended.

16 of 16 found the following review helpful:

5Top Choice TV Top Shelf MountJan 11, 2007
By John B. Pedretti
I did my homework before making a purchase and read every opinion I could on these tv top mount shelves. I found the thicker black plastic ones to be very unattractive and cheesy for my new 60" TV. However, when came upon the Omnimount and its very thin, about 1/16" sleak design I knew this is what I wanted. So again I went out and read other reviews on this product. This was very helpful as I found that many people were "dis-satisfied" because they thought parts were missing on shipment which was not true! I found that the factory assembles all of the small loose pieces together in the box. When you open the box you "must" note that their assembly configuration was for shipping and you are not looking at a complete product ready to use. You must first "read" and "LOOK" at the instructions pictures and then you will see how to take apart a few small pieces and reassemble as needed for your paticular TV. Many people thought the front pins that hold the TV shelf to the front top of the TV were missing. You will have some pieces left over so don't panic! Also, this stand will hold the weight as they tout, its bullit proof, worth the money and a great buy!

9 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Sturdy, unobtrusive, versatileFeb 10, 2007
By Just Like Gizmos
We decided to spend a little extra to get a shelf that would blend in with our TV and VCR/DVD combo. Most of the available shelves are black; yet most of the current equipment is silver. This shelf is very thin and strong. I found the shelf easy to install - I did see some things that might confuse someone:

1) The front pins arrive screwed into the short leg pieces for shipping purposes so you'll need to unscrew them so that they can be insalled into the holes on the front of the shelf - they don't actually have anything to do with the pieces into which they are screwed for shipping purposes.

2) In order to assemble, just take a very quick measurement of your particular TV to see how far the rear leg will need to extend, then go to the section of the instructions pertaining to that leg-length, and just choose the extension pieces necessary for the drop involved per the instructions.

3) The legs arrive already screwed into the short extensions - which the instructions call "spacers." I think the term "spacers" is slightly misleading since they are threaded on both ends instead of just being spacers that slide. I like "extensions" much better.

4) The screws hold the legs to the shelf by screwing them into the proper length extension. The little feet have to be unscrewed from the bottom of the short extensions (which is their shipped position) in order to put them on the longer ones.

5) IMPORTANT - If you are using the shortest extension and try to thread the screw through the shelf and then into the short extension when fastening them together, you won't be able to fully fasten the screw until you twist out the little foot on the bottom of the short extension to its more extended position. This is because there isn't enough room in the tube for the screw until the leg is twisted out of the tube on the other end. I can see that someone might think they didn't have the right size screw, but it is!

6) The little nut riding on the foot screw is just a stop nut to keep it in place once you've untwisted the foot from its extension to the proper length adjustment.

This is a quality, machined product; it could be confusing for someone who has not dealt with such things as woodworking jigs, for example. My advice is to take your time and think about the assembly after reading the section of the instructions that pertains to the drop you'll need for the rear leg to make contact with the back of your TV. Actually, assembling this product is good experience for many other applications in life. Think of it as a learning tool and keep the extra pieces taped either to the back of the shelf or somewhere close by in case you buy a different TV and need the other pieces. Highly recommended.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4Nice shelf - if you can figure out the instructions!Mar 20, 2006
By J. Snyder
My husband and I bought (2) of these shelves online because Circuit City was charging around $40 each for the same item. We have a Hitachi 57in. DLP TV. We set up the shelves, the instructions were ridiculous, but you can pretty much figure out for yourself how they're suppposed to be put together. After all that, we put our DVD player, VCR, Cable box and xbox on the shelves (DVD and cable box were centered between the 2 shelves). In the middle of the night, we heard a loud bang. Both of them had fallen down. Nothing was damaged, except a tiny ding on the wall that was eaisly fixed. My husband got some industrial strength velcro and put it on the tiny legs that rest on the back of the TV. It's been over a month now and we haven't had any problems since. We probably have a higher weight on them than recommended. The only reason I'd give it 4 stars is because of the instructions that (quoting my husband) "seemed to be written by a 4-year-old".

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