The Bose® Lifestyle® amplifier - Owner's guide
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Maintaining Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Technical information Features • Bose® proprietary digital signal processing technology • Built-in . Signal to Noise ratio (S/N) 90 dB Dimensions 141/4 in digital volume control • Thermal overload ...0.5 Vrms @ 1 kHz Output power (continuous average) 35W per channel minimum into 4 Ohms, from 30 to 15 kHz, with no more than 0.5% THD. D x 31/8 in . H (35.8 cm x 13.7 cm x 7.8 cm) Weight 6 lb (2.72 kg) Finish Black powder coat Wire recommendations Gauge 18 (0.75 mm2) 16 (1.7 mm2) 14 (2.0 mm2) Length (max.) 30...
Maintaining Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Technical information Features • Bose® proprietary digital signal processing technology • Built-in . Signal to Noise ratio (S/N) 90 dB Dimensions 141/4 in digital volume control • Thermal overload ...0.5 Vrms @ 1 kHz Output power (continuous average) 35W per channel minimum into 4 Ohms, from 30 to 15 kHz, with no more than 0.5% THD. D x 31/8 in . H (35.8 cm x 13.7 cm x 7.8 cm) Weight 6 lb (2.72 kg) Finish Black powder coat Wire recommendations Gauge 18 (0.75 mm2) 16 (1.7 mm2) 14 (2.0 mm2) Length (max.) 30...
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... Information 2 Getting Started 6 Speaker connections 7 Connecting additionalBose powered speakers ...........13 Connections for Lifestyle powered speakers 13 Connections for the Bose Wave radio 15 Connecting the Lifestyle' music centers antennas and power 16 Special radio settings for your remote control 38 Customer ...system with a CD changer 26 Using the system with ditferent components 35 Using your remote control 36 If you have problems operating your CD changer 37 Maintaining Your Lifestyle Music System 38 Cleaning your music system 38 Replacing the batteries ...
... Information 2 Getting Started 6 Speaker connections 7 Connecting additionalBose powered speakers ...........13 Connections for Lifestyle powered speakers 13 Connections for the Bose Wave radio 15 Connecting the Lifestyle' music centers antennas and power 16 Special radio settings for your remote control 38 Customer ...system with a CD changer 26 Using the system with ditferent components 35 Using your remote control 36 If you have problems operating your CD changer 37 Maintaining Your Lifestyle Music System 38 Cleaning your music system 38 Replacing the batteries ...
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Note:Productmodelnamesmaychange. Youmayneedtotrymorethan onecode for additional components. 35 To record the code for each component Write the code for each component in the display area. 5. Press the AUX key. 2. Press the MANUAL TUNING V ... appears in the table below. Press the STORE key to confirm the cot*,you add or change components. If your unit is connected to your Lifestyle' music center. 1. Ifnone of your component brand codes work with theCE-1 Control Expander, please contact your dealer for your component Refer to theist of product...
Note:Productmodelnamesmaychange. Youmayneedtotrymorethan onecode for additional components. 35 To record the code for each component Write the code for each component in the display area. 5. Press the AUX key. 2. Press the MANUAL TUNING V ... appears in the table below. Press the STORE key to confirm the cot*,you add or change components. If your unit is connected to your Lifestyle' music center. 1. Ifnone of your component brand codes work with theCE-1 Control Expander, please contact your dealer for your component Refer to theist of product...
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.... Make sure you can be directly selected if you have used many different control codes for their CD changers over the years. page 35. and STOP keys. The disc-access code willdisappearfrom thedisplay. Use the play disc 3. Go directly to enter, press the STORE o...function. Make sure that all discs can be directly selected. Directselection c, .7 ispossibleonly from the deluxeremote control. 1. '.:axe sure that lets the Lifestyle' remote contra operate your CD changer. You may need to make sure the CD changer works with the CE-1 Control Expander unit. 1. ...
.... Make sure you can be directly selected if you have used many different control codes for their CD changers over the years. page 35. and STOP keys. The disc-access code willdisappearfrom thedisplay. Use the play disc 3. Go directly to enter, press the STORE o...function. Make sure that all discs can be directly selected. Directselection c, .7 ispossibleonly from the deluxeremote control. 1. '.:axe sure that lets the Lifestyle' remote contra operate your CD changer. You may need to make sure the CD changer works with the CE-1 Control Expander unit. 1. ...
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... 38 CD player listening to 25 Operating 25 Programming 31 Randomplay21, 30 CE-1ControlExpander unit 32 Entering component codes 35 Operation with a Lifestyle'remote control36 Channel spacing, AM andFM 18 Connections Additional Bose powered Speakers 13 AMantenna 17 Bass module power (mains) cord 11 Bass module to music center 10... Bose' Lifestyle powered speakers 13 Bose Wave radio 15 Cube speakers to bass module 9 External components CO changer 19 CE-1 ControlExpander unit 34 Tape deck 19 Turntable 20 TV,...
... 38 CD player listening to 25 Operating 25 Programming 31 Randomplay21, 30 CE-1ControlExpander unit 32 Entering component codes 35 Operation with a Lifestyle'remote control36 Channel spacing, AM andFM 18 Connections Additional Bose powered Speakers 13 AMantenna 17 Bass module power (mains) cord 11 Bass module to music center 10... Bose' Lifestyle powered speakers 13 Bose Wave radio 15 Cube speakers to bass module 9 External components CO changer 19 CE-1 ControlExpander unit 34 Tape deck 19 Turntable 20 TV,...