You seem like the type of man my ex-wife would fall for: handsome, successful, free of permanent prune fingers as a result of being created and raised in an experimental water tank, and charismatic. Knowing you are able to use any receiver with Bose speakers would likely only make her more attracted to you, unlike my cold, unsettlingly moist fingers. Maybe, just maybe, if I had known the receiver I had could have been connected to any Bose speaker, I could have played our Zoom therapy sessions loudly enough to get through to her. No matter - love, like my hands, is slippery. Holding on as long as we can is all we can do. As always, thank you, U Can Fix Anything, for teaching me that the real receiver connected to a Bose speaker is the love I found along the way.
I’ve got an acoustimass 25 series ii that’s gone and a lifestyle 5 music centre. It still plays through zone 2 but dead in the zone 1. What do you suggest I buy as these aren’t repaired anymore and my wiring is in the wall
Those cubes only have response down to about 150hz, so you better hope the amp has it's sub LFE crossed over at it's highest point, and also the cubes present a very low impedance to the amp which could damage it at high levels. The system was meant to run the way they designed it. Also the Bose bass module is a bass module and subwoofer, so it has a summing circuit built in to produce the bass the cubes can't AND the LFE. while also keeping the system impedance at the more common 8 Ohms. But don't listen to me, I only worked for them....
This is some good information, thank you! The impedance was an unknown for me as it is not labeled on the speakers (and I didn’t bother to figure out if I could measure it), so yes with the lower impedance, if the amp is played at a sustained level near its max output, it could cause damage. However, the Bose speakers have very high sensitivity, which causes them to be louder at a lower amp output than a standard speaker, so it has that working in its favor. So at the end of the day, throwing a dance party with this setup is probably not a good idea.
Another good question is if the accoustimass module is powering those cubes with the signal from the receiver or is just filtering frequencies below 150hz
Very informative video, how would you go about hooking the complete Bose Companion system because the bose speakers it come with connect to a woofer system via stereo cable.
Excellent stuff. Im getting an old bose lifestyle 18. And was wondering where I need to place the 5 single cube speakers. I noticed you have 3 spaced not to far from the tv but the 2 rear speakers right at the top corners. This is how I'd like to do mount 4 in each top corner and 1 just above the tv
Excellent video, a question could you just place the speakers in a Receiver without having to place the Subwoofer I'm referring to the Bose subwofer? Do you think it would work that way?
@@UCanFixAnything OK, let's see if I understand, nothing will be connected to the Subwoofer, it's just buying the 5 speakers that your model has and placing them on the Receiver? Because what I want is not to have to depend on the subwoofer. I don't want it here, what model do you have?
The Bose bass module has high pass crossovers for the cube speakers. The speakers need to be hooked up to the output on that bass module. And then the receiver to the bass module. Otherwise the cubes could blow as they can not handle the lower frequencies. Probably should have not cut of the rca ends.
Bose has a proprietary systems,how on earth it's can connect or plug in with different AVR like Yamaha or Denon? I'm puzzles.Can you explained that to me?
I have an very old Bose System 2's speakers. The player and woofer are gone. Its possible to connect the 2 speaker directly to my laptop via the modified headphone cable? Or must it be powered by a receiver?
hello, can you please suggest me. i have bose v35 lifestyle system and the subwoofer unit is dead. i can use bose v35 speakers to any amplifier like you connected in your vides and use it are they compatible. Please suggest. Thanks
Interesting thanks for the video! I wanted to change out the center channel on this system. I got to make sure it’s rerouted into this subwoofer b.S.. thanks for the tips. I’ve already added pb 4000 to this system & it really sounds great. But slowly want to upgrade the front sound stage.
You can just bypass the sub for the center channel upgrade. Run the new center direct from the receiver. (Unless of course the Bose style plug from the sub is the type your speaker uses).
H. Lux can u give me some advice about this setup..because im going to buy svs pb 1000 pro subwoofer connect to av reciever with bose cubes. is this good idea?
I have got bose av18 i lost the remote and the buttons aren’t working that are fitted in the system with amazon firestick remite i can close and increase/decrease the volume but cannot change the output is there any solution for changing the output?
My understanding is that if you route directly to the receiver, without doing more, the speakers will not get all the highs and lows. You are supposed to hook up everything through the base module, since the base module supplies the highs and lows to the speakers (in a way). The speakers will work, but they will sound like crap.
Standard receivers will have the crossovers set for the speakers direct from the amp. These speakers sound just as good as any other speaker of similar quality from the receiver. They may be tuned for their amp more precisely in the Bose system, but if you are trying to wire it this way, the quality difference between these and some other speakers is probably not the main concern.
hello...I have an acoustimass 15 series 3 and all the cubes are connected to the acoustimass sub with rca cables, I have another cube that cannot be connected because all the connections are occupied, only this cube can I connect it to the yamaha receiver without it being damaged?
So you want to use it for one of the open channels on the receiver? For example as a side speaker for a 7.1 setup? If that is the case, then yes that will work fine. You will just need to modify the plug for that cube (like in the video) to be able to connect directly to the receiver.
I got 7 jewel cube speakers, I want to connect with my avr 7.1 channel, but I don't have any information someone told me that my speaker was damaged if I connected without connect to bose subwoofer! Is it really? I guess that only the sound quality maybe drop 10-20%.
You don’t need the subwoofer. Some guy on here measured the ohms of the cubes and said it was like 6.8, which is fine for most receivers. The sound quality will be as good as the receiver pushes. So ya, you should be fine to hook it up like is shown in the video.
It is possible to connect, but not easy. If we are looking at the same model, there is an input into the sub with a bunch of pins expected to be plugged in. You will need to experiment to find a ground wire pin input and the sub line pin input. So basically two of the pins can be filled with custom wires and the left rest empty. Then from there you basically make your own wire. You will then need to solder those two pins to an rca plug head for the sub pre-out. This is a video worthy effort, if I had one of those I would make a video!
@@UCanFixAnything any chance to communicate you the diagram i found on google? basically you mean the connector resembling a VGA cable? Note that it is the old model and the seapker cable and the sub to player are all together
Ah yes I see the diagram online. There are two models, one has an input that looks like a vga and the other has a more square type input. At any rate, yes, check the diagram for the pins that are for sub on whichever model you have. Should be two pins for sub. Plug in two small wires direct to those pins, then run from there to a sub preout, make sure you use a preout and not a powered sub out from the receiver. The pre out will be of rca type. You can just touch the wires to the preout (one on outside one on inside). Then you can solder an rca head on later once you are sure you’ve got the right wires.
There’s discussion about it in the comments. It works fine, I wouldn’t crank your receiver at max volume though cuz it’s technically slightly low ohms for a normal receiver
@@UCanFixAnything well that’s pretty awesome. I’m currently here recreating the setup my dad had when I was young. I’m trying to find a way to link my Bose Cinemate ii to my Pioneer SX-737 out of impatience/necessity. After much preparation, I purchasied the receiver…then I ended up needing to replace the cartridge & stylus on my Dad’s turntable as well. I got everything connected, ready to rock…only to discover my speakers are shot. I could kick myself! So now my piggy bank is empty, and the Bose are all I’ve got on hand. Wahhhh!!! 😭
The best way to know about the positive wire is to use continuity option on Mulit-meter and check which wire connects to Male Pin. No idea how I ended up onto this video :/
So, you, cut, a, speaker system, in half? Then connected the speakers separately, to the receiver? Would it not be easier just connecting the speaker systems as Bose designed? If somebody reading this is confused, ?. An Bose speaker system, is an speaker system, not only for name, but it is a system to be used together. Imagine that there is 2 tower speakers in front, one on left, other right. These are the traditional 3 way speakers. The Cinemate is a speaker system. The left, right, and the right, left speakers, combined with the Acousticamass (not a woofer or whatever else could connect it to other brands) mix to form a phantom center channel. As for the left, left, and the right, right, and the Acoustimass. They form the phantom rear speakers. An combination of all makes the left and right channels. The Acoustimass goes up to a higher frequency than a woofer, especially a subwoofer. The Acoustimass is soft of the woofer and mid low, in a 4 way speaker setup. The small speakers are in place of the highs, and mid highs. Let me repeat speaker system. Bose produces an pleasant and enjoyable listening experience. This is not for a serious situation. Wanting to throw a party. Get something else. Deep serious movie night. Get something else. Watching an documentary, casual movie, sitting around relaxing cleaning, anything. Bose is got you. The signature Bose sound built into the system, not only one or some of the components. Is produced by the system, cutting it apart destroys the sound that Bose is known for. The parts don’t produce good sound, separate from one another. This is why Bose has a bad name. Along with people trying to show it as a serious home theater, or music stereo. I thoroughly enjoy Bose overall. It is one I will always recommend to anyone looking for the best enhancement, to their home entertainment. As for someone looking for a great music setup there are many setups better for that. Thank you for helping the Bose hatters out. Down the road, you will probably end up buying something else, and talking how bad the Bose sounds, compared to your new setup. Further helping the hatters. Don’t mention anything how you butchered the system up.
I agree with you, I definitely would leave the Bose system together if possible. It is best tuned to work with itself. The reason for the separation was that an individual moved out of their house and left the sub and speakers mounted in the wall but took the receiver. The owner of the house did not want to buy a new Bose receiver, but they had a 5.1 available, so the choice between using a different receiver and buying a new Bose receiver was determined by that. The users were not concerned with sound quality, they just wanted something that worked.
@@johnsimun6533 I’m still researching how to connect them safely. I have many speakers in several rooms as well as the Bose cube speakers in the family room. And a bunch of wires sticking out the wall behind the tv that were seemingly snipped (no connections..). So it’s going to be a challenge. I’ll have to figure out if the speakers work as a start, then purchase the fittings, acoustimass sub and a receiver.
You seem like the type of man my ex-wife would fall for: handsome, successful, free of permanent prune fingers as a result of being created and raised in an experimental water tank, and charismatic. Knowing you are able to use any receiver with Bose speakers would likely only make her more attracted to you, unlike my cold, unsettlingly moist fingers. Maybe, just maybe, if I had known the receiver I had could have been connected to any Bose speaker, I could have played our Zoom therapy sessions loudly enough to get through to her. No matter - love, like my hands, is slippery. Holding on as long as we can is all we can do. As always, thank you, U Can Fix Anything, for teaching me that the real receiver connected to a Bose speaker is the love I found along the way.
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I’ve got an acoustimass 25 series ii that’s gone and a lifestyle 5 music centre. It still plays through zone 2 but dead in the zone 1. What do you suggest I buy as these aren’t repaired anymore and my wiring is in the wall
Those cubes only have response down to about 150hz, so you better hope the amp has it's sub LFE crossed over at it's highest point, and also the cubes present a very low impedance to the amp which could damage it at high levels. The system was meant to run the way they designed it. Also the Bose bass module is a bass module and subwoofer, so it has a summing circuit built in to produce the bass the cubes can't AND the LFE. while also keeping the system impedance at the more common 8 Ohms. But don't listen to me, I only worked for them....
This is some good information, thank you! The impedance was an unknown for me as it is not labeled on the speakers (and I didn’t bother to figure out if I could measure it), so yes with the lower impedance, if the amp is played at a sustained level near its max output, it could cause damage. However, the Bose speakers have very high sensitivity, which causes them to be louder at a lower amp output than a standard speaker, so it has that working in its favor. So at the end of the day, throwing a dance party with this setup is probably not a good idea.
Ok then why do my cubes measure 6.8 ohms
Another good question is if the accoustimass module is powering those cubes with the signal from the receiver or is just filtering frequencies below 150hz
@@MrViper7121 it's filtered. The amp powers the cubes.
so much knowledge!! please help me? lol
Very informative video, how would you go about hooking the complete Bose Companion system because the bose speakers it come with connect to a woofer system via stereo cable.
Excellent stuff. Im getting an old bose lifestyle 18. And was wondering where I need to place the 5 single cube speakers. I noticed you have 3 spaced not to far from the tv but the 2 rear speakers right at the top corners.
This is how I'd like to do mount 4 in each top corner and 1 just above the tv
Great demonstration! Helped me alot
With the pos and neg one was copper so thats usually the negative and the silver wire is positive
How do you use the speaker that goes with your phone?
Excellent video, a question could you just place the speakers in a Receiver without having to place the Subwoofer I'm referring to the Bose subwofer? Do you think it would work that way?
Yes. You don’t need to subwoofer for the model shown here
@@UCanFixAnything OK, let's see if I understand, nothing will be connected to the Subwoofer, it's just buying the 5 speakers that your model has and placing them on the Receiver? Because what I want is not to have to depend on the subwoofer. I don't want it here, what model do you have?
The Bose bass module has high pass crossovers for the cube speakers. The speakers need to be hooked up to the output on that bass module. And then the receiver to the bass module. Otherwise the cubes could blow as they can not handle the lower frequencies. Probably should have not cut of the rca ends.
Awesome. Thank you!
videos on how did you fish install the wires on the wall
smooth'- red port' ribbed- black port' there is wording on most wires' some white lettered' some pressed' need a magnifying glass to read' Love Bose..
Good info! Thank you
Bose has a proprietary systems,how on earth it's can connect or plug in with different AVR like Yamaha or Denon? I'm puzzles.Can you explained that to me?
as shown in the video, you strip the wire and plug in the positive and the negative
Would the Bose cube speakers work with the Sonos amp?
If you have the amp that has wiring for the speakers. Getting it to work with the wireless would not be worth the effort.
Great Work!! Are those Bose speaker wires in-wall rated ?
Which sounds better with receiver? Bose cube or bose 321. Wanna upgrade my satellite speakers in my existing setup. Please respond asap, ...
I like the 3-2-1 personally, though they are a lot harder to wire up.
I have an very old Bose System 2's speakers. The player and woofer are gone. Its possible to connect the 2 speaker directly to my laptop via the modified headphone cable? Or must it be powered by a receiver?
Do you mean the Bose Acoustic Wave Music System II?
Clearly, confidence is all that matters.
Very helpful thanks 👌
hello,
can you please suggest me.
i have bose v35 lifestyle system and the subwoofer unit is dead.
i can use bose v35 speakers to any amplifier like you connected in your vides and use it are they compatible.
Please suggest.
Thanks
The cable end just looks like an RCA plug yes? Like in the video. If so, then yes there shouldn't be any problem with this.
Interesting thanks for the video! I wanted to change out the center channel on this system. I got to make sure it’s rerouted into this subwoofer b.S.. thanks for the tips. I’ve already added pb 4000 to this system & it really sounds great. But slowly want to upgrade the front sound stage.
You can just bypass the sub for the center channel upgrade. Run the new center direct from the receiver. (Unless of course the Bose style plug from the sub is the type your speaker uses).
H. Lux can u give me some advice about this setup..because im going to buy svs pb 1000 pro subwoofer connect to av reciever with bose cubes. is this good idea?
I have got bose av18 i lost the remote and the buttons aren’t working that are fitted in the system with amazon firestick remite i can close and increase/decrease the volume but cannot change the output is there any solution for changing the output?
Perhaps you already found your solution, but if not…I’m using an old universal remote that I got from xfinity. Hope this helps.
My understanding is that if you route directly to the receiver, without doing more, the speakers will not get all the highs and lows. You are supposed to hook up everything through the base module, since the base module supplies the highs and lows to the speakers (in a way). The speakers will work, but they will sound like crap.
Standard receivers will have the crossovers set for the speakers direct from the amp. These speakers sound just as good as any other speaker of similar quality from the receiver. They may be tuned for their amp more precisely in the Bose system, but if you are trying to wire it this way, the quality difference between these and some other speakers is probably not the main concern.
The accoustimass module probably applies some heavy eq to those cubes
You didn’t explain which wires on the second speaker was positive and negative, there are 4 wires , red, black, blue and green, so?????
Did you connect the subwoofer, and if you did; how did you do it?
same question here
The sub comes with a flat cable for cube speakers and a cable for sub input. Just plug the sub input and you all good
hello...I have an acoustimass 15 series 3 and all the cubes are connected to the acoustimass sub with rca cables, I have another cube that cannot be connected because all the connections are occupied, only this cube can I connect it to the yamaha receiver without it being damaged?
So you want to use it for one of the open channels on the receiver? For example as a side speaker for a 7.1 setup? If that is the case, then yes that will work fine. You will just need to modify the plug for that cube (like in the video) to be able to connect directly to the receiver.
speaker polarity anybody?
I got 7 jewel cube speakers, I want to connect with my avr 7.1 channel, but I don't have any information someone told me that my speaker was damaged if I connected without connect to bose subwoofer! Is it really? I guess that only the sound quality maybe drop 10-20%.
You don’t need the subwoofer. Some guy on here measured the ohms of the cubes and said it was like 6.8, which is fine for most receivers. The sound quality will be as good as the receiver pushes. So ya, you should be fine to hook it up like is shown in the video.
@@UCanFixAnything thank you for your recommend.
I have an old PS321 Bose at my place and i wanted to reuse the subwoofer?
It is possible to connect, but not easy. If we are looking at the same model, there is an input into the sub with a bunch of pins expected to be plugged in. You will need to experiment to find a ground wire pin input and the sub line pin input. So basically two of the pins can be filled with custom wires and the left rest empty. Then from there you basically make your own wire. You will then need to solder those two pins to an rca plug head for the sub pre-out. This is a video worthy effort, if I had one of those I would make a video!
@@UCanFixAnything any chance to communicate you the diagram i found on google? basically you mean the connector resembling a VGA cable?
Note that it is the old model and the seapker cable and the sub to player are all together
Ah yes I see the diagram online. There are two models, one has an input that looks like a vga and the other has a more square type input. At any rate, yes, check the diagram for the pins that are for sub on whichever model you have. Should be two pins for sub. Plug in two small wires direct to those pins, then run from there to a sub preout, make sure you use a preout and not a powered sub out from the receiver. The pre out will be of rca type. You can just touch the wires to the preout (one on outside one on inside). Then you can solder an rca head on later once you are sure you’ve got the right wires.
The Bose 321 speakers are 4ohms you have to make sure the receiver does 4ohms
has the cable from satellite to sub the rca connection?
A satellite rca connection should run directly to the receiver. The receiver will handle the sub out for all inputs.
Those litter cubes need to be on crossover‘s or the bass is going to tear them apart
You can set most receivers to “small speakers”, which will do the crossover for you.
I thought this wouldn’t work due to the Ω ??
There’s discussion about it in the comments. It works fine, I wouldn’t crank your receiver at max volume though cuz it’s technically slightly low ohms for a normal receiver
@@UCanFixAnything well that’s pretty awesome.
I’m currently here recreating the setup my dad had when I was young. I’m trying to find a way to link my Bose Cinemate ii to my Pioneer SX-737 out of impatience/necessity. After much preparation, I purchasied the receiver…then I ended up needing to replace the cartridge & stylus on my Dad’s turntable as well. I got everything connected, ready to rock…only to discover my speakers are shot. I could kick myself! So now my piggy bank is empty, and the Bose are all I’ve got on hand. Wahhhh!!! 😭
Those are RCA connectors, not proprietary.
any cable from sub to receiver?
Yes there is a connection from the sub to the receiver using the sub pre out port.
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The Bose system isn’t just the subwoofer! Bypassing like this will give you issues with crossover frequencies and settings
Receivers have built in crossovers, the speakers work perfectly fine this way.
To make thoes bose sound right from a regular deck to need to run a bass blocker to then they only play miss and hi
The best way to know about the positive wire is to use continuity option on Mulit-meter and check which wire connects to Male Pin. No idea how I ended up onto this video :/
You put the two drivers in parallel you will obtain very low impredence your receiver will suffer
No subwoofer ?? 😳
The first setup is using the Bose subwoofer that comes with that system. The second setup is using a Jbl subwoofer.
So, you, cut, a, speaker system, in half? Then connected the speakers separately, to the receiver? Would it not be easier just connecting the speaker systems as Bose designed? If somebody reading this is confused, ?. An Bose speaker system, is an speaker system, not only for name, but it is a system to be used together. Imagine that there is 2 tower speakers in front, one on left, other right. These are the traditional 3 way speakers. The Cinemate is a speaker system. The left, right, and the right, left speakers, combined with the Acousticamass (not a woofer or whatever else could connect it to other brands) mix to form a phantom center channel. As for the left, left, and the right, right, and the Acoustimass. They form the phantom rear speakers. An combination of all makes the left and right channels. The Acoustimass goes up to a higher frequency than a woofer, especially a subwoofer. The Acoustimass is soft of the woofer and mid low, in a 4 way speaker setup. The small speakers are in place of the highs, and mid highs.
Let me repeat speaker system. Bose produces an pleasant and enjoyable listening experience. This is not for a serious situation. Wanting to throw a party. Get something else. Deep serious movie night. Get something else. Watching an documentary, casual movie, sitting around relaxing cleaning, anything. Bose is got you. The signature Bose sound built into the system, not only one or some of the components. Is produced by the system, cutting it apart destroys the sound that Bose is known for. The parts don’t produce good sound, separate from one another. This is why Bose has a bad name. Along with people trying to show it as a serious home theater, or music stereo.
I thoroughly enjoy Bose overall. It is one I will always recommend to anyone looking for the best enhancement, to their home entertainment. As for someone looking for a great music setup there are many setups better for that. Thank you for helping the Bose hatters out. Down the road, you will probably end up buying something else, and talking how bad the Bose sounds, compared to your new setup. Further helping the hatters. Don’t mention anything how you butchered the system up.
I agree with you, I definitely would leave the Bose system together if possible. It is best tuned to work with itself. The reason for the separation was that an individual moved out of their house and left the sub and speakers mounted in the wall but took the receiver. The owner of the house did not want to buy a new Bose receiver, but they had a 5.1 available, so the choice between using a different receiver and buying a new Bose receiver was determined by that. The users were not concerned with sound quality, they just wanted something that worked.
In my case I just have the cube speakers. Sub and receiver are gone
@@asoganmoodaly8743 how are they working for you? Are you happy with how they sound?
@@johnsimun6533 I’m still researching how to connect them safely. I have many speakers in several rooms as well as the Bose cube speakers in the family room. And a bunch of wires sticking out the wall behind the tv that were seemingly snipped (no connections..). So it’s going to be a challenge. I’ll have to figure out if the speakers work as a start, then purchase the fittings, acoustimass sub and a receiver.
@@asoganmoodaly8743 first thing, do you enjoy the Bose DSP? How Bose products sound.
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Lol
Dont do this! Speakers should be in Series else it will Fry your amp! Measure speaker Resistance and you will know what I mean...
How do you use the speaker that goes with your phone?