How do I connect my Bose Acoustimass 6 to my receiver?
Use the 50 foot (15 m) surround speakers cable with two pairs of wires to connect the Acoustimass module to the left and right surround cube speakers. Use the 20 foot (6 m) system input cable with five pairs of wires to connect the Acoustimass module to the outputs on the receiver.
How do I hook up my Bose Acoustimass?
To connect the components of your system:
- Connect the Acoustimass module cable from the Acoustimass module jack on the system console to the Input jack on the bass module.
- Connect the end of the speaker cable with one plug to the Speakers jack on the bass module.
- Connect the other end of the speaker cable to the speakers:
Do I need a receiver for Bose Acoustimass 6?
Acoustimass 6 systems are 5.1 speaker systems that are fully compatible with multichannel digital and analog surround sound receivers and amplifiers rated 10 to 150 watts per channel, and rated 4 to 8 ohms. Basically you need a 5.1 Surround receiver with an RCA Sub output.
How do you connect regular speaker wire to Bose speakers?
Connect the plug of the Bose Lifestyle speaker cable into the Bose speaker adapter’s compatible jack. Peel off 1/2 inch of insulation cover of each two strands from one end of a speaker wire. On the Bose speaker adapter, connect the red speaker wire into the cavity under the red station.
Can I use Bose Acoustimass subwoofer with other receiver?
No receiver or module to power them. They are designed to be paired with a separate, different-brand receiver. If you have such a receiver, you can do away with the bass module and use a different brand sub.
Can I connect Bose Acoustimass work with any receiver?
A: Glancing at the specifications of the Bose Acoustimass 10, the system is stated to be compatible with A/V receivers and amplifiers rated from 10-200 watts per channel, and from 4 ohms to 8 ohms. Obviously if you want a receiver with bells and whistles like built in WiFi, you’ll need to spend more than bottom dollar.