i am using the cinemate with an audio switcher box (not from my TV) and have no way to adjust the bass and treble. the sub woofer is too boomy and want to have a way to turn the bass down some
i am using the cinemate with an audio switcher box (not from my TV) and have no way to adjust the bass and treble. the sub woofer is too boomy and want to have a way to turn the bass down some
No bass sound. Unit seems to have stopped working. The rest of the system is normal.No bass sound. Unit seems to have stopped working. The rest of the system is normal.
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It may not have bass and treble controls, since most newer TV's now have these adjustments. Play around with your TV and see if you can find bass and treble adjustments from the remote.
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If you can't get this to work, I suggest you try to return the remote and buy and harmony remote. For me it worked very well with everything including old audio amps and you can configure your own activities.
If the system doesn't have controls labeled "bass" and "treble" - or if there are no clever presets like "Hall", "Theater", etc., then you'll have to adjust these parameters before the signal reaches the speakers. One way is to purchase a graphic equalizer to hook between the speakers and the signal source. A graphic equalizer a basically a tone control, with the spectrum divided into 10 or more "slices" instead of 2 (bass and treble). Consider the sliders on the left as "bass", and the ones on the right as "treble". If you're using these speakers for a computer, some sound card software has these controls buried beneath a few menus - but sometimes not. The easiest solution is to buy an equalizer and hook it between the signal source and speakers. Bose is typically "audiophile" equipment, and many audiophiles don't want tone controls (thus the extra electronic processing required) to contaminate the signal. Obviously, most systems do need to offer some control to the user, as you've discovered!
The Bose codes for Comcast remotes for both the Cisco (labeled Xfinity) and Scientific Atlanta (labeled Comcast) DVR remotes are 31229 and 31933. 31933 worked with my Bose CineMate Series II
i am using the cinemate with an audio switcher box (not from my TV) and have no way to adjust the bass and treble. the sub woofer is too boomy and want to have a way to turn the bass down some
No bass sound. Unit seems to have stopped working. The rest of the system is normal.
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