Bose 5.1 speakers and cable
Bose 5.1 speakers and cable
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Gazzab

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21,541 posts

304 months

Friday 24th February 2012
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I am going to put some Bose speakers in the kids tv room. I want it all outta sight etc.. Whilst I am not a big fab of Bose they are small and will be ok for kids DVDs. I have had some speaker cables laid and hidden etc in advance of deciding on Bose. Does anyone know if the Bose speakers can be wired with standerd speaker cable?

Pferdestarke

7,192 posts

209 months

Friday 24th February 2012
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Which system? Acoustimass?

Gazzab

Original Poster:

21,541 posts

304 months

Friday 24th February 2012
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Yeah probably the '10'..!?

Pferdestarke

7,192 posts

209 months

Friday 24th February 2012
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Well then yes as it's a passive system designed to be hooked up to your 5.1 amp'.

I've got a 2.1 acoustimass system in a living room. The module is hidden with two cubes on show. It surprises people when driven hard.

tdm34

7,478 posts

232 months

Saturday 25th February 2012
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I hope you realise that the cable flow is from the cubes through the bass unit (all 5 feeds) and then
from the Bass unit using the supplied Bose flat multicore cable to the Amp
when I was in the A/V industry it was surprising how many people prewired
a room for bose in the conventional way. ie from each speaker location to the amp location, which
wont work.

Gazzab

Original Poster:

21,541 posts

304 months

Saturday 25th February 2012
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Thanks didnt realise that, hence my question :-)
Tbh I am not sure I want Bose as I think they sound pants when 2.1 etc but think / hope they'll be fine for a 5.1
If they are wired via the sub then that might not suit as I want to set up the speakers via the amp. So maybe I'll look at another make... Hmmmm

headcase

2,389 posts

239 months

Saturday 25th February 2012
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The 321 and the older cinimate (both 2.1(ish)) systems use a 4 core speaker cable so would be no good for your wiring. You can sit the sub next to the amp to get around the previous problem.