Bose 701 s Owner's Guide
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To connect your Bose 701 speakers to a receiver, use speaker wire to connect the positive and negative terminals on the speakers to the corresponding terminals on the receiver. Ensure the receiver is powered off during this process to avoid damage.
Place the Bose 701 speakers at least a foot away from the walls, ideally 6-12 feet apart, to allow the sound to disperse properly. Make sure they are angled towards your listening position for the best stereo imaging.
First, check all connections to ensure they are secure. Verify that the receiver or amplifier is powered on and set to the correct input. Test with a different audio source or speaker to isolate the issue.
Regularly dust the speakers with a soft cloth and avoid using liquids. Inspect the speaker cones and surrounds for damage periodically. Make sure the connections are clean and secure.
Yes, Bose 701 speakers can be used with a modern AV receiver. Ensure the receiver supports the impedance and power handling of the speakers to avoid damage.
Check the speaker connections and ensure the wires are not frayed or damaged. Verify that the amplifier or receiver is not set to a volume level that exceeds the speaker's power handling capacity.
Remove the grille carefully and use a vacuum with a brush attachment to remove dust. If needed, wipe with a damp cloth, but ensure it is dry before reattaching.
Yes, Bose 701 speakers can be used in a home theater setup. They provide a robust soundstage and can be combined with a subwoofer and center speaker for surround sound.
Swap the non-working speaker with the working one to check if the issue is with the speaker or the receiver. If the problem persists, inspect the speaker's internal wiring or consider professional repair.
Bose 701 speakers do not have built-in bass and treble controls. Adjust these settings on your receiver or amplifier to modify the sound output according to your preference.