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User manual. View the manual for the Bose Companion 2 Series III here, for free. This manual comes under the category speakers and has been rated by 4 ...
Hi,
Well if you currently find the sound of the Bose acceptable and your inbuilt HD TV speakers poor, then the answer is yes. Should you not like the sound of the Bose, plugging them into an HD TV won't make them sound any better :-)
Just use the headphone out of your HD TV to connect. You may find you need to enable the headphone socket/volume via the menu settings on your HD TV
I'm using a new mac pro 5.1 and this method works best for me. Turn off your computer unplug your bose companion 5 and the usb cable as well. Unplug keyboard usb plug it in the front of your tower, plug back your bose system and usb cable voila. From now on you'll never have problems ever again :D
currently trouble shooting Bose Companion 2 computer speakers, no sound from speaker, would like to know how to open cabinet to see if wires are attached to speaker?
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