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4.2 Owner's Guide The Bose 4.2" Direct/Reflecting Speaker System _BOSS - Better sound through research.
4.2 Owner's Guide The Bose 4.2" Direct/Reflecting Speaker System _BOSS - Better sound through research.
Owner's guide
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...: Congratulations on purchasing Bose speakers! Unlike conventional speakers, the Bose 4.2 ance, please use it. do not attempt to be damaged. please take time to read this owners manual. Figure 1A. We are significantly different from the carton. system uses Direct/Reflecting° technology tore-createan exceptionally realistic stereo 2 Unpacking the 4.2 System Open the carton from the top, and remove all packing materials.
...: Congratulations on purchasing Bose speakers! Unlike conventional speakers, the Bose 4.2 ance, please use it. do not attempt to be damaged. please take time to read this owners manual. Figure 1A. We are significantly different from the carton. system uses Direct/Reflecting° technology tore-createan exceptionally realistic stereo 2 Unpacking the 4.2 System Open the carton from the top, and remove all packing materials.
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... thelong or short walls of the wall by conventional speaker systems. No Yes Figure 1C. To obtain proper Direct/Reflecting's spatial balance, do not turn the speakers vertically (on the floor. Stereo listening area produced by four and place the speakersat the V4 and 3/4 divisionsof the wall. The Bose's 4.2 speakers are bookshelf speakers. Thisisnot a requirement, however. and should be played horizontally only. Divide...
... thelong or short walls of the wall by conventional speaker systems. No Yes Figure 1C. To obtain proper Direct/Reflecting's spatial balance, do not turn the speakers vertically (on the floor. Stereo listening area produced by four and place the speakersat the V4 and 3/4 divisionsof the wall. The Bose's 4.2 speakers are bookshelf speakers. Thisisnot a requirement, however. and should be played horizontally only. Divide...
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... "clipping': and is no one required placement position: rather, it down. However, using tone and loudness controls may put greater power demands on the receiver/amp. 3. There is heard as a popping sound during loud bass passages. We recommend that you experiment with a lot of damaging a speaker occurs when the amplifier is to the wall, the more volume. The following tips will hear...
... "clipping': and is no one required placement position: rather, it down. However, using tone and loudness controls may put greater power demands on the receiver/amp. 3. There is heard as a popping sound during loud bass passages. We recommend that you experiment with a lot of damaging a speaker occurs when the amplifier is to the wall, the more volume. The following tips will hear...
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... gauges (14 to 20 feet per speaker. Locate the speaker terminals on the back of the wire to the ( - ) black terminal. (Refer to the receiver/amp. Examine the wire ends carefully. If the wire is negative ( - ). Connecting the Bose 4.2 Speaker System We recommend using standard zipcord or lampcord, the wire most commonly carried by audio dealers and electrical stores. 18 gauge zipcord is...
... gauges (14 to 20 feet per speaker. Locate the speaker terminals on the back of the wire to the ( - ) black terminal. (Refer to the receiver/amp. Examine the wire ends carefully. If the wire is negative ( - ). Connecting the Bose 4.2 Speaker System We recommend using standard zipcord or lampcord, the wire most commonly carried by audio dealers and electrical stores. 18 gauge zipcord is...
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... carefully to staple speaker wires. Make sure all connections are hooked up correctly or in phase (positive to positive, negative to the negative terminal (marked - try this test: 1. Use whichever connection produces the most amplifiers. Consult your amplifier or receivers User Guide before plugging in your receiver/amp. Make sure your Bose dealer. Such connected to F. If you do not hear much deep bass, shut the receiver/amp off. Move the...
... carefully to staple speaker wires. Make sure all connections are hooked up correctly or in phase (positive to positive, negative to the negative terminal (marked - try this test: 1. Use whichever connection produces the most amplifiers. Consult your amplifier or receivers User Guide before plugging in your receiver/amp. Make sure your Bose dealer. Such connected to F. If you do not hear much deep bass, shut the receiver/amp off. Move the...
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... Series fuse is available from the Boseo Technical Service & Parts Department, 78 Turnpike Road, Westborough, Massachusetts 01581, for your speakers will require very little attention. IV. Fusing provides extra protection for $7.50. Insert fuse holder between the speaker's + (red) terminal and the receiver/amp's + terminal. 2. holder, putting the fuseholder between positive speaker wire end and positive speaker terminal. However, any speaker can be damaged if the amplifier...
... Series fuse is available from the Boseo Technical Service & Parts Department, 78 Turnpike Road, Westborough, Massachusetts 01581, for your speakers will require very little attention. IV. Fusing provides extra protection for $7.50. Insert fuse holder between the speaker's + (red) terminal and the receiver/amp's + terminal. 2. holder, putting the fuseholder between positive speaker wire end and positive speaker terminal. However, any speaker can be damaged if the amplifier...
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... plays distorted sound), shut the receiver/amplifier off. Replace If necessary, the grilles may be blown. If the fuses blow again, have the receiver/amp checked by the Bose factory. contact your Bose° 4.2 system, try the following tests first to be carefully vacuumed. In general, most problems occur in the speaker. A. a mild detergent such as dish soap. If both speakers. use the same wiring to connect...
... plays distorted sound), shut the receiver/amplifier off. Replace If necessary, the grilles may be blown. If the fuses blow again, have the receiver/amp checked by the Bose factory. contact your Bose° 4.2 system, try the following tests first to be carefully vacuumed. In general, most problems occur in the speaker. A. a mild detergent such as dish soap. If both speakers. use the same wiring to connect...