You can connect Bose Companion 2 speakers to almost any television. For what I tried now, if your television has at least Jack output(1) or Optical output(2), you are good!
(1) If you want to use the Jack output, you need to buy a "RCA males to Jack male" cable. You plug the RCA males at the back of your speakers and the Jack male in the Jack output or your television (often a headphone input).
(2) If you to use the Optical output of your television, you need to buy a "Digital to Analog converter" (around $70 with Gefen brand). It will convert the Digital output (Optical) into a analog signal for your speakers. These converters rarely provide RCA cables(male/male) and Optical Cable(male/male). So you will have to buy them too.
It might seem an expensive solution, but it can save you if you already have good speakers and your tv doesn't provide Jack ouput.
Yes, the Bose Companion series will connect to all computers.
Connect the AUDIO OUT from the back of the TV to the AUDIO IN of the BOSE unit.
You can connect the Bose Speakers to any receiver with the basic input/output plugs.
It depends on the speakers. Bose computer speakers are not designed to connect directly to speaker inputs on your receiver, as they have their own amplifier. All Bose home stereo speakers can be connected.
Bose Companion 5...makes sound visible Emir
Yes the Bose Companion 2 speakers are compatible with a Mac. They sould work with anything that has a headphone out, like a Zune, a PSP, an iPod, and with the correct cables, even the Xbox 360 and Wii.
Companion Bose are speakers that can be used for your computer to watch videos, play music, et cetera. You can hook them up to various monitors and get sound.
Yes, Companion Bose speakers are considered electronics. Within the electronics category, you can further reduce your search into the audio or home entertainment categories.
Research has shown that the Bose Companion 2 speaker system is widely available. These speakers can be purchased at Best Buy, the Apple Store, Amazon, Ebay and the Bose website.
To connect Bose speakers to a Sharp LC-60LE831U TV, first, check if your Bose speakers are passive or active. For passive speakers, you'll need a compatible AV receiver that connects to the TV via HDMI, optical, or audio cables, and then connect the speakers to the receiver. If the Bose speakers are active, you can connect them directly to the TV using the audio output (either via a 3.5mm headphone jack or optical output) to the speakers. Ensure to configure the audio settings on the TV for the correct output.
Yes, you can use Bose wireless speakers with a Brennan. The Brennan B2 music player supports Bluetooth connectivity, which allows it to pair with compatible wireless speakers, including those from Bose. Ensure that the Bose speakers are in pairing mode, and then connect them to the Brennan for playback of your music.
To connect your Bose 901 speakers to the Onkyo N609 receiver, first, ensure the receiver is powered off. Use speaker wire to connect the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the Bose 901 speakers to the corresponding speaker outputs on the Onkyo N609. Make sure to connect the left speaker to the left output and the right speaker to the right output. Additionally, if you're using the Bose Active Equalizer, connect it between the receiver and the speakers to optimize sound quality.