jmanlp said:
My son is about to learn how to crawl and will be walking and falling down a lot shortly after. Right now I have large floorstanding speakers and large bookshelfs on stands which my wife has deemed unsafe in her attempt to babyproof the house. My wife and I have decided to reclaim a bit of our living room this summer by getting a flat panel tv and wall mounted speakers and just put everything on the wall and move the AV equipment to a rack off to the side. I am going to wait on the TV since the prices have been coming down so rapidly, but I really need to start looking into the speakers since I don't know much about wall mountable speakers. I would like something that would compiment the look of the wall mounted TV, but I would also like them to go down the 80hz. Klipsches RVX-42 only goes down to 92hz or so, but I like the type of look. I don't want something really bulky hanging on the wall like a big bookshelf box that was not meant to be there. Any suggestions on what we should buy? Does anyone here have a nice wall mounted setup?
My 2 cents??? Your wife is going overboard babyproofing. Keep the towers and teach your child to leave them alone and not to climb them

Anyway, you probably wont have to worry about them being knocked over. If you do your job, and teach them that speakers are a 'no no', it wont be a problem.
As for the stands?? I'd keep them too, but in no way would I EVER sell speakers solely because I no longer wanted stands. Just buy brackets rated for their weight, and wall mount your current surrounds. And this is coming from a parent of 2.
PS....You dont want speakers that can only go down to 80hz if you intend to use that as a crossover point. I would never consider a surround that didnt go 'at least' down to around 60hz. Keep in mind that a crossover point is a 'rolloff' point, and it's not a sharp cutoff. Dont take this the wrong way, but having children is no excuse to ruin your HT.
My 2 cents....