Do you need a receiver for Bose Acoustimass?
Do you need a receiver for Bose Acoustimass?
A: Yes. You need a receiver. I am using a Yamaha Rx 373, not a high end receiver but it does a good job.
Are Bose cube speakers compatible with receivers?
Bose Cube Speakers can be used with any type of receiver. In fact, with no built-in module to power them, they were designed to be used with other receivers. You will want to find a receiver that matches the quality of your Bose Cube Speakers to get the highest functionality from the speaker system.
Is the Bose PS 28 subwoofer still working?
Our 10 yr. old subwoofer died so we took a chance on a used one to keep our surround sound Bose system functional. It’s been working just fine for the past month hopefully for some time longer… This seller went above and beyond to get my father in law the correct item.
How to rewiring a Bose ps321 subwoofer for another system?
All I’d like to do is send a typical signal from the pre-amp subwoofer output of a receiver into two of those 16 pins to get subwoofer sound from the Acoustimass woofer.
Is the Bose ps321 powered Acoustimass for another system?
I got a “loose” Bose ps321 powered Acoustimass subwoofer, from a Bose® 3·2·1® GS II DVD home entertainment system – without the other parts, and, as I like playing with such things, wanted to see if I could hook it up to a regular system other than Bose. The input from the Media Center is a 16-pin ribbon.
Can you connect a Bose sub to a standard AV receiver?
Purchased a standard subwoofer and AV receiver, hacked off the RCA plugs on the Bose speakers and connected them to the receiver and everything works perfectly! Plus I made $100 selling the old Bose sub and receiver on craigslist. I can confirm there is no weird distortion or adverse effects.
All I’d like to do is send a typical signal from the pre-amp subwoofer output of a receiver into two of those 16 pins to get subwoofer sound from the Acoustimass woofer.
I got a “loose” Bose ps321 powered Acoustimass subwoofer, from a Bose® 3·2·1® GS II DVD home entertainment system – without the other parts, and, as I like playing with such things, wanted to see if I could hook it up to a regular system other than Bose. The input from the Media Center is a 16-pin ribbon.
Our 10 yr. old subwoofer died so we took a chance on a used one to keep our surround sound Bose system functional. It’s been working just fine for the past month hopefully for some time longer… This seller went above and beyond to get my father in law the correct item.
Purchased a standard subwoofer and AV receiver, hacked off the RCA plugs on the Bose speakers and connected them to the receiver and everything works perfectly! Plus I made $100 selling the old Bose sub and receiver on craigslist. I can confirm there is no weird distortion or adverse effects.