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Connecting Panasonic es500b to Bose wave system.I have gone from red and white audio out on TV into 3.5mm jack on aux Bose but cannot get sound.

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Look into Audio, or settings, on TV set...(Under MENU section on TV set.)..see if there is an option to change audio out,or variable / fixed audio.Might just need to enable external speakers.Hope this helps !!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 24, 2008

SOURCE: TV Sound through stereo speakers while watching tv.

All the above connected method is correct. Need to change the option in the stereo system as md or auillary depends upon the model. Go through user manual for stereo system.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 21, 2009

SOURCE: I have a Bose Wave, Multi CD changer and wish to

The only other solution for this would be to connect the red and white RCAs directly to the source that you're trying to hear. (i.e. cable box, dvd player etc.) I have seen a convertor that will go from digital coax to RCA, but I'm not sure how reliable it would be. Plus a good one would be very expensive for what you're trying to do. You could also get an RCA switcher. Connect all or your components (cable box, dvd etc) to the switcher, and an RCA output to the Wave system.

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  • Posted on Dec 26, 2010

SOURCE: how to connect a bose cinemate to a panasonic tv

Get the best audio for whatever the TV is viewing from the same source (cable/dvd/blu-ray/sat). They will all have at least analog RCA audio output. The TV is not a primary source of audio in these cases.

The cinemate is not really intended for complex installations.

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SOURCE: trying to get sound from

optical audio format is not aux

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2015

SOURCE: no sound from tv through unit

I thank you very much and like one the gentlemen help me with this problem on this website I tried different things to get my audio to work for the new led TV. I have the earphone jack, I plugged RCA audio jack with phone adapter and connected to older receiver(SX 315) all older have audio in jacks. Put Receiver on TV mode,turn the tv volume all the way and turned the volume on my receiver and my speakers worked. I hope this is helpful to someone.

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How to connect Panasonic TC-P50C2 to Bose Wave?

Connecting the audio between the cable box and the TV is easy, if you are using one of the composite or component video inputs. Just plug in the associated R/L audio jacks in a line with the video input. If you are using the HDMI input, that carries sound on the HDMI cable. You don't need to connect the audio out of the cable box to the TC-P50C2. See the connections page of the TV manual here: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/246619/Panasonic-Viera-Tc-P50c2.html?page=12#manual . Then set the TV to this input.

However, the Panasonic TC-P50C2 does not have an analog audio output. You could try connecting the cable box RCA audio out to the Bose Wave system. You will need a RCA M/M to 3.5 mm adapter cable. (Alternatively a RCA M/M to 3.5 mm F converter and an AUX (3.5mm M/M cable or a 3.5mm M to RCA F/F adapter with a standard RCA audio cable will work between the cable box and the Bose ) This may not have the audio sync correctly with the video.

The alternative is to use a digital to analog audio converter and one of the above RCA to 3.5 mm solutions. Get an converter that has an optical digital audio input and an optical audio cable (Toslink). (The cable isn't always sold with the converter.) (https://www.manualslib.com/manual/246619/Panasonic-Viera-Tc-P50c2.html?page=50#manual ) See some converters here: https://www.amazon.com/DA-Converters/b?ie=UTF8&node=3224445011 .

I hope this helps.

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I have a Panasonic SA-AK 67 Can any one tell how to connect it to my phone using aux cable

Hello Zubair, to connect your phone to the SA-AK 67, you need a cable that has two RCA connectors (White and Red) to a 3.5mm stereo jack
The RCA connectors, you connect them in the AUX input that is on the rear panel of the SA-AK67 and the 3.5mm stereo jack, in the headphone output of your phone
You select Aux on the Panasonic, you play something on your cell phone and you're done
I hope you find the information useful
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hola Zubair, para conectar tu tel?fono al SA-AK 67, necesitas un cable que tenga dos conectores RCA (Blanco y Rojo) a una ficha 3,5mm est?reo
Los conectores RCA, los conectas en la entrada AUX que esta en el panel trasero del SA-AK67 y el conector 3,5mm est?reo, en la salida de auriculares de tu tel?fono
Seleccionas Aux en el Panasonic, reproduces algo en el celular y listo
Espero te sea util la informacion
Saludos Franco Dosil


http://www.usersmanualguide.com/panasonic/cd_stereo_system/sa-ak57 http://www.usersmanualguide.com/panasonic/cd_stereo_system/sa-ak77
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Can I set my Bose Wave up to utilize as a speaker system for my TV?

Yes...it should be able to talk to the tv via optical cable and switch itself off and on via the tv remote.sometimes they only used RCA connecting cables I.e. Red and white audio instead of lazer or hdmi pass through.
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Can I connect my Bose wave music system to my LG LED TV LB55, lb56,lb62

Of course.

At the rear of your TV, find the Red and White RCA sockets, which are the Audio OUT.

At the rear of your Bose, find the Red and White RCA sockets, which are the AUX IN.

Using an RCA audio cable, connect those 2 pairs of RCA sockets.

Then, on your Bose, select AUX as the source, and if you've done EVERYTHING correctly, your Bose will now be the speaker system for your TV.
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Bose Life style 12 problems with new samsung tv

Hi Candy,

On the back of your satellite box you will see a pair of Audio Out RCA jacks. One will be red, one will be white.

Simply run an RCA cable pair to the 'AUX' jacks on the rear of the BOSE.
That's it!!
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Why? no sound from the speskers at all.

There are a few things that could cause no sound and although some are obvious I'll got through them all..

1) Sound is on Minimum

2) Sound is Muted

3) No Power to Subwoofer

4) Speakers connected Incorrectly or Faulty

5) No AUDIO IN connections to TV-IN or AUX-IN

6) Incorrect Input Source is Selected (See Below)


Connecting audio from TV

When connecting the audio output from your TV to this Home Theater Audio System, you will have the sound of the

TV output on all the speakers. It will enable you to enjoy the multi-channel surround sound capabilities.


Use an audio cable (red/white - not supplied) to connect the TV IN jacks on this DVD system to the AUDIO OUT

jacks on the TV. To listen to the sound, press TV on the remote control as the sound source that you want to play.


Connecting audio from an audio/video device

This DVD system provides analog and digital audio connection. You can connect the audio output from an

audio/video device (e.g. VCR, Cable/Satellite Box) to this Home Theater Audio System in order to enjoy the

multi-channel surround sound capabilities.

Use an audio cable (red/white - not supplied) to connect the AUX IN jacks on this DVD system to the AUDIO OUT

jacks on the connected device. To listen to the sound, press AUX/DI to select "AUX" as the sound source that

you want to play.

Or

Use a coaxial cable (not supplied) to connect the DIGITAL IN jack on this DVD system to the DIGITAL OUT jack on

the connected device. To listen to the sound, press AUX/DI to select "DI" as the sound source that you want to play.


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I have a Bose Wave, Multi CD changer and wish to output my TV audio to it. Bose reps say all I have to do is connect Red & white audio cables to the AUX input on the CD changer and to the TV's Red...

The only other solution for this would be to connect the red and white RCAs directly to the source that you're trying to hear. (i.e. cable box, dvd player etc.) I have seen a convertor that will go from digital coax to RCA, but I'm not sure how reliable it would be. Plus a good one would be very expensive for what you're trying to do. You could also get an RCA switcher. Connect all or your components (cable box, dvd etc) to the switcher, and an RCA output to the Wave system.
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