Bose 501 Series II Direct Reflecting System Owner's Guide
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Ensure that the amplifier is powered off. Connect the positive (+) terminal of the speaker to the positive terminal on the amplifier, and the negative (-) terminal to the negative terminal. Use high-quality speaker cables for the best sound performance.
Place the speakers at least 18 inches from the back wall and 12 inches from the side walls. Angle them slightly towards the listening area to take advantage of the direct/reflecting sound technology.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the speaker cabinets. Avoid using any liquid cleaners. For the grill, remove it gently and use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to remove dust.
Check the connections between the speakers and the amplifier. Ensure the amplifier is turned on and set to the correct input. Verify that the speaker wires are not damaged.
Yes, you can integrate them into a home theater system. Ensure your receiver or amplifier supports the speaker's impedance and power requirements for optimal performance.
The Bose 501 Series II speakers can handle up to 100 watts of power. Ensure your amplifier or receiver does not exceed this power limit to avoid damaging the speakers.
First, remove the front grill. Unscrew the driver from the cabinet, disconnect the wires, and then connect the new driver. Secure it with screws and replace the grill. Consult the manual for detailed instructions.
Lower the volume to prevent damage. Check the speaker connections and ensure the source device settings are correct. If distortion persists, inspect the drivers for damage.
No, the Bose 501 Series II speakers are not magnetically shielded. Keep them away from CRT TVs and other sensitive electronics to avoid interference.
The Bose 501 Series II speakers are not designed for bi-wiring or bi-amping. Connect them using the standard speaker wire connection method.