Description:
This soundbar mounting bracket lets you position your speaker above or below a TV for cleaner setup and better audio alignment. It supports compact soundbars up to 15 lbs (6.8 kg) and can connect to TVs with VESA patterns up to 600 x 400 mm, offering a flexible solution for living rooms, bedrooms, and home theaters.
Key Points
The bracket includes detachable long and short extension plates that allow a 180-degree swivel, giving more placement options than many fixed mounts. Installation can be done without drilling additional holes into the wall for the speaker, because the design secures the soundbar to the TV mount assembly. The arms feature toothed connections that lock the soundbar in position to reduce movement and maintain alignment during use. According to the manufacturer, the kit contains the L-shaped bracket, necessary hardware, and instructions to guide the assembly.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Mounting Dream MD5420 soundbar mount
- Maximum supported weight: 15 lbs / 6.8 kg
- Compatible TV VESA: up to 600 x 400 mm
- Fit note: May not fit TVs over 83 inches without additional extension
- Mounting options: Above or below the television
Usage Recommendations
Begin by checking your soundbar’s mounting hole pattern, weight, and the TV’s VESA specifications to confirm compatibility. The kit is set up to attach to many fixed, tilt, and full-motion TV wall mounts, and the removable extension plates make it easier to achieve the clearance and positioning you need. For larger TVs over 83 inches, consider obtaining the additional extension accessory that Mounting Dream offers, because the basic kit may not provide sufficient reach for those screen sizes.
Advantages
This bracket keeps the soundbar visually integrated with the TV, which helps reduce visible cables and creates a tidier entertainment area. The ability to swivel the soundbar up to 180 degrees can improve on-axis sound for different seating arrangements. Assembly is straightforward for people familiar with mounting hardware, and the included instructions and fasteners simplify the process for first-time installers. Note that for specific models like the Sonos Beam you should refer to the manufacturer’s compatibility guidance or the MD5426 listing for model-specific fit details.
Consider that very heavy soundbars or those with unusual mounting hole spacing might require a different accessory or an adapter plate. Also, if you have a full-motion arm with an uncommon geometry, verify that the bracket’s extensions provide the clearance needed for both the TV and the speaker to move freely.










