SOURCE: Bose COMPANION 2 Speaker case disassembly?
yes..the only solution is to pop the front panel with screwdriver...to do this more efficiently (without breaking the front panel) ...first insert the thin screwdriver in the gap in front lanel on side wall...and rotate the screw driver 90 degree..this will pop that side....repeat it on other sides too...i did it last night only.....
my problem was that when i dropped the speaker....its magnet fell down...and its no longer working...i am trying to find another broken bose speaker to replace mine...from e bay,,but no luck till now :(
SOURCE: Bose Companion II Computer Speaker: The AC power adapter burnt
My puppy chewed through the cord for my a/c adapter, I just took the speakers into Circuit City, and they found me a workable replacement (the replacement isn't BOSE, but it works just fine). Hope that helps!
SOURCE: Samsung TV and Bose Campanion 3 speakers
Are these PC speakers? OF so you need a stereo RCA to min-jack cable, assuming the TV has a set of RCA audio outputs.
SOURCE: Loud hum when Bose Companion 3 Series II speakers are turned on.
I had the same problem for many months. I asked a sound & video professional and he suggested I move the subwoofer away from any power source. I had the subwoofer next to my UPS. Once separated and moved all wiring away from the power supply (about 12") the low bass hum was practically gone.
SOURCE: I have the Bose Companion 3 Series II speakers. I
Hello,
I have had totally the same problem before, and I have discovered that it is actually because of the electric current running through the speakers when the volume is low or muted.
I am afraid to tell you that the only solution to this problem is to raise the volume, as it is not a malfunction in the speakers but in the electric current running through them.
Good luck.
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