Bose speakers designed for home theater / home stereo applications can be powered by any stereo or surround receiver with sufficient power output for the ratings of the speakers. Bose speakers for car stereo applications must be powered by Bose amplifiers, since they have a special super-low impedence design which is not used by other manufacturers. Bose speakers for MP3 players have their own amplifier built into the speakers.
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.
In reference to a car stereo amplifier it is a term used to descibe an amplifier that that has only a single-channel output, meaning you can only wire a single speaker to it unless you wire multiple speakers in a parallel or series circuit. In reference to a car stereo amplifier it is a term used to descibe an amplifier that that has only a single-channel output, meaning you can only wire a single speaker to it unless you wire multiple speakers in a parallel or series circuit.
Try it only if the speaker is rated at 8 ohms and has sufficient power handling. Using low impedence speakers, particularly those designed for a Bose car stereo system can damage your amplifier. The speakers are not likely to have any bass response if they are used raw (outside an enclosure).
Yes you can. You will need to hook it up to a Bose system. This will transfer the audio from whatever it is you are playing from to the speakers. In fact it makes a great home theater system. My friend has one and its amazing!!!
Yes, a car stereo amplifier typically requires a connection to the head unit (CD deck) using one of its output jacks. This connection allows the amplifier to receive audio signals from the head unit, which it then amplifies for the speakers. It's important to ensure the amplifier is compatible with the head unit and that the correct RCA output jacks are used if applicable.
If there is no music but a loud scratching sound coming out of all the speakers then it is the amplifier. just pull it out to get the model number and buy a used one on ebay.
No, 15 watt speakers are rated far to low to be used with an external amplifier.
You can order bose 901 speakers direct from www.bosesound.com. But if you want to buy new or used, you can also try www.ebay.com and www.amazon.com for better prices.
The Bose company manufactures many different sizes of wireless speakers. They are Bluetooth enabled wireless speakers, and often used for mobile phones or music players in order to make the sound portable.
Bose surround sound speakers are used to enhance TV watching or music listening experience. The speakers are designed to give a richer, truer quality to the sound, making the experience more enjoyable.
Bose might be a good place to start, however you will pay full price. A company that would possibly sell the cheapest Bose iPod speakers might be Ebay, due to the used condition of what you are looking for.