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BOSE JEWEL premium DOUBLE CUBE SPEAKER BLACK

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Bose Cube Speakers are compatible with any receiver. As stand-alone speakers with no built-in receiver module to power them, they are specifically designed to be paired with other receivers and provide Bose-quality sound to whatever brand of entertainment center you choose to use. Do I Need a Bose Receiver for Bose Cube Speakers? Now searching this forum, it seems these speakers can't put out much less than 180hz. I have an Yamaha RX-V659 and yes it can cross over that high, but all my other speakers are still quite capable so worst case scenario, if the rear two are a little off on the low range it won't be the biggest of my worries. At this stage all I want is 1) something that looks good 2) doesn't get in the way and 3) can actually point towards me when I am sitting down. Matching Bose speakers with receivers is easy. Nonetheless, a few impediments can get in the way of an optimum-performance connection. We shall look at the major ways to eliminate them in this section. Step 6:Go to the speaker control system and press the corresponding speaker buttons. Adjust the volume accordingly and start using your Bose speakers with the receiver. Of course, you don’t want to go overboard with your spending but sometimes, spending a little more than you intended to can be worth it.

Posted on Sunday, January 15, 2017 - 07:48 GMTThis is the first post that I saw which even hints that the accoustimass can be bypassed!! . So here is my problem and if you can suggest a solution I would be thankful...

If you can afford a completely new speaker setup, then don't bother with the cubes - they really only come into their own when attached to an Acoustimass unit. But if you're a cheap bugger like me, then they certainly will do the job. You can use Bose speakers with other receivers by converting the special Bose speaker plug into a standard one to allow you to use regular speaker cables. If you have any comments are questions about my post, please feel free to express your opinions. I do agree this should not become a bash Bose thread and any such comments are out of line. A pair of ELAC Debut B6 speakers. Crossover frequency: 3kHz. Frequency range: 44Hzâ€"20kHz. Sensitivity: 87dB/2.83V/m. Nominal impedance: 6 ohms. Maximum amplification: 120W. These speakers are great speakers that will provide you with the cinema-like sound quality for your home entertainment system. For you to use the Bose speakers with other receivers, you’ll need to first convert the speaker plug into a standard one using the following steps.

When you talk about speaker sensitivity, it just means the ability of your speakers to turn the electrical signals from a receiver into sound. Speakers that have a high sensitivity tend to be more efficient than others, so speakers with 90 dB and above have the best quality. You should also think about the receiver’s impedance. Impedance When looking for a great receiver for your Bose speakers they should have good features that include the correct number of HDMI ports, voice control integration, app control, speaker sensitivity, etc. Control options It is therefore important to ensure that your amp can handle your speaker's Ohm rating. I have found that some amps have a lower amp rating for the main (front stereo) speakers, but a higher rating for the surround speakers - keep an eye on this! This impedance plus phase angle draws not just more "power" from an amplifier but more current and current (amperage) is just what most HT receivers cannot do well. Buying more "power" in your amplifier does not in any way ensure you will also gain more amperage capacity. There is no such thing as a "6 Ohm amplifier". There are only amplifiers which have higher degrees of capacity to feed current into a low impedance load over longer time periods. You are correct when you say the impedance rating on the amplifier matters and any amplifier which implies it cannot drive low impedance loads should be overlooked unless you are absolutely certain the load you are intending to attach to the ammplifier is a very benign load (at all frequencies) when combining the actual lowest impedance point and the electrical phase angle; https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-audio/628565.htmlI also hope that this does not fire up the Bose bashers and spark another debate over which speakers are better - I have noticed that every forum thread that mentions Bose has at least one comment about how rubbish they are. Let's face it, it all comes down to personal choice, so let that person make their choice. If you invest in something that’s made from cheap-quality materials, it’s going to break down within a few weeks or months. The Sony STR-DH790, when combined with Bose speakers, can truly help secure a cinema-like experience in your home. It supports 4K HDR and outputs elite sound quality. Among its other key features include: However, if the sound of a speaker is muddy and the highs are indistinguishable from the lows, then you should definitely avoid that speaker system. Price compatible with AV receivers rated from 10-200 watts/channel for front & 10-100 watts/channel for rear speakers.

Note: My cubes are from a LifeStyle 25 II system - the ohm rating on the newer cubes may be different. I highly recommend investing in a cheap multi-meter with an Ohm setting so you know for sure what you are working with.

The lifestyle speaker series by Bose offers the Lifestyle system (with the speakers and receivers built together), it also possesses its own receiver, which is the Acoustimass module. The lifestyle system is not designed to separate the speakers from the rest of the system. Your speakers need the feed from the Acoustimass module. Can I Use Bose Acoustimass To Work With Any Receiver?

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