BOSE JEWEL premium DOUBLE CUBE SPEAKER BLACK

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BOSE JEWEL premium DOUBLE CUBE SPEAKER BLACK

BOSE JEWEL premium DOUBLE CUBE SPEAKER BLACK

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I now have my Bose Cubes configured for Centre and Left & Right surround and my Yamaha amp has auto-speaker configuration, so it knows how 'weak' they are. The sound level from them is fine and the quality is fine. As expected from such a small speaker, they sound a little tinny, but as I have a decent sub and as my stereo fronts have good bass reproduction, it isn't much of a problem. Pioneer SC-1222-K receiver which is a class D3 receiver capable of also accepting speakers with 4 ohm impedance. I have had my eye on a pair of Bose 301 series V for a while now, and their specs show they can do 30Hz to 20,000Hz - which I thought their ability to produce a bit more bass than the average front mains would help compensate for the Bose Cubes I was planning on using. These are the most accurate figures I have found, without testing the speakers myself (as I don't have the equipment to do this).

Of course, we use “of choice” to mean Bose receivers and others that meet the required specifications like impedance. How Can I Use Bose Speakers with Other Receivers?

However, a receiver and amplifier are ostensibly the same things. The difference is that a receiver has a built-in radio signal, while an amplifier simply “amplifies” the low-powered sound signals from devices such as televisions or smartphones to make it ready for use with an exterior speaker system.

Go for a receiver with built-in support for wireless technology like wifi, Bluetooth AirPlay, and Chromecast that will add value to your Bose speakers, especially if you use your phone for playing music. Speaker sensitivity While Bose Cube Speakers can be used with any type of stereo system, it is important to choose a receiver that is on par with the quality of your Bose speakers to ensure that you are getting the most out of your elite speaker system.

The special plugs can make your work easy if you are hooking up to a Bose audio system. At the same time, the plugs can make hooking up the speaker to other receivers almost impossible.

This is a post to share my research and experience on connecting Bose Cubes to a Yamaha amp without the Acoustimass module. I thought I would make this post as I searched for hours to collect the necessary info, and to share my results. 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. As you can see, my Bose Cubes have a 6.6 Ohm rating and my amp can support as low as 6 Ohm (surround speakers), hence I was confident my amp would not blow up if I connected them. While doing this, it’s worthwhile to have your receiver’s impedance in mind. The two go hand-in-hand. If you want to connect 6-ohms Bose speakers into an 8-ohm receiver, bear in mind that you’ll be putting far too much ”load” for your system to manage. How Should I Match Bose Speakers with Other Receivers? When matching a receiver with Bose speakers, ensure you power the speakers with a little more than they need. By little, we mean approximately 10% more. It will not hurt your audio system.With so many different types of speakers out there, it can definitely get overwhelming making a choice. However, we’re here to tell you that there are certain aspects you can look towards which can help you make a decision. Some of these aspects are: Build Quality However, while Bose Cube Speakers can be used with a vast array of stereo receivers, that does not mean that they work best with any type of receiver. 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. Are Bose Cube Speakers Compatible with Any Receiver? I 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. The average sub can produce: 20Hz to 150Hz The average front mains produce: 50hz to 20,000Hz Meaning the LifeStyle was missing lower bass frequencies, the 'gap' 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.



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