Bose not working
Hello,
I just saw this question pop up a few minutes ago. If you had spilled a full glass on it, you might not care about it as much. :-) No seriously, you may have damaged all sorts of components, including, but not limited to, the display microprocessor(computer within your unit).
Please try out a few things for me and contact me with the full details at my website, audioserviceclinic.com. You can contact me through the website. Try turning it back on, try a CD, or the tuner, to see if it's functioning at all. If it does play a CD, or DVD, you should see it counting off time. Next please tell me if you hear any clicking sound when you first push the power button. You should hear an immediate click, followed by another click within 5 to 10 seconds. I know you'll hear the first click; what I'm looking for is the second click..
You may have DC Offset(meaning a damaged amplifier). As I said before, you may also have a damaged microprocessor that "thinks" the amplifier is bad(it's too technical to discuss here), when it really isn't.
There are too many issues to cover here on Fixya, so please contact me through my website. There are many, many issues, that may have happened; none of which you can resolve on your own.
Thank you.