The holder is unspectacular: the two arms and a whole set screws and washers.
Hereby it should really fit for each TV - even if you have to sometimes be a bit creative.
What I mean by that? Actually, you should hang on the brackets, the lower / upper two screws holding the TV. For example, with my LG but that was down not possible because the TV as does a slight curvature.
And of course one could now use the washers to bypass completely the arch - or - the holder is screwed easily into the holes in which actually the pedestal is fixed. Again, it holds bombs and meets the purpose.
But what really bothers me is the actual dimension of the bracket. In times of sound bars such as the ST3 by Sony, in times of aesthetic standards and in the TV's always narrow, this bracket is simply huge.
Even with my conventional Yamaha 401 look up even ugly parts of the cross bracket out - quite apart from the fact that all the Soundbar out projects unattractive under the TV.
In my eyes, so does a Aufhängug either sense if you want to hang a small, noble sound bar under the TV - then the holder but immensely. Or you the Soundbar is directly on the wall that looks just much better in doubt.
Thus, the holder satisfies in principle its purpose, but it does inspire me and I'll probably send them back.