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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 ...
What type of connections does your tv have, hdmi, component? Match up the connection from the bose series 3 to your hdtv. I don't want to assume that your tv has hdmi, which would provide the best signal throughput & quality.
Yes you can, only thing is you may have to buy a 3.5mm phono jack to 2RCA converter.Because all standard TV audio out is RCA sockets unless you are planning on connecting the headphone out of the TV. This has an advantage, you can control the volume using the TV remote, but the disadvantage is if you turn up the TV volume very high the Bose may distort due to input overload .
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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
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