Per the instruction manual, connect your input to the L/R RCA inputs. You also need to flip the 2nd switch up to allow the RCA inputs to work. The amp works fine without a Lifestyle connected to it.
The top of the line BOSE speakers are very good. Any of the Bose Acoustimass series speaker systems will work with a Panasonic Home Theater system.
Your iPod should have some wire or connection to work with your Bose music system.
The Bose surround systems will work with any audio signal that has an analog or digital output. If you TV has that, then you're good to go.
No, the dish network remote only has those codes. If you want to control everything, get a Logitech Harmony remote.
Yes the Bose 301 Speakers will work with almost all speakers out there, and they are also compatible with televisions, and can be used as a surround sound home entertainment system too.
If Bose brand speakers do not work outside perhaps they are too far away from the source. Bose outside speakers also require Wi-Fi or Bluetooth for them to work properly.
Hello, if you want to install a Bose CD cassete in a 97 Nissan Maxima you will need to rewire the sound system in your car in order to have a wiring as required by Bose systems. Non Bose systems don't have the "finesse" that Bose systems have, that is, Bose systems requires shielded wires and cables to carry electrical signals to the amplifyers, that usually are disposed one per speaker in the 97 Maxima. Bose systems are very sensitive and have some relays and things like that to command the premium sound quality in the vehicle. It takes into account even the surface of the seats. The most important is: if you want to put a Bose system in your 97 Nissan Maxima, please find the speakers and the amps for the 97 Nissan Maxima, not from other Bose car system, as it will not work properly. Bose systems are specific design for a specific car. The first thing you can do is to go to phatg20.com and download the Nissan Maxima Factory Service Manual to see the wiring scheme, get the cables and speakers and amps and hands on work. Good luck.
If your Bose system is working correctly, chances are that the impedence of your headphones are loading down the output causing the lowered volume. I'd suggest you try a different set of headphones and see if that helps. Maybe try a lightweight set from an Ipod, portable CD player, etc. and see if it improves. In many cases, the older 8 ohm headphones generally don't work too well with today's audio equipment.
Depends. Do you have the stock radio now? And if it is the stock radio - is it the Bose stereo? If it is the Bose system - you will need a special adapter to fit an aftermarket radio to a Bose speaker and amplifier system. Around $50.00 bucks or so and allows you to adjust the signal from the aftermarket stereo to work with the Bose speakers and amp. That is in addition to the regular harness adapter (~$15.) and the antenna adapter as well ~$7. All this if the stock Bose speakers and amp are to be kept stock. If NOT the Bose system it is easier, just the harness adapter and antenna adapter. This is not including in either case the DIN adapter that will allow a typical aftermarket unit to fit in a Mazda dash. I have done it myself, with a Bose system, Do Not Let the Best Buy People tell you it cannot be done !
Bose headset should work on a iPhone 6 Plus. This is the newest iPhone that has came out.
Bose DVD players do not work with blu ray, unfortunately. Although Bose does supply everything from full home theatre systems to televisions and speakers and more.
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