Making The Power Connection Last; Playing An Auxiliary Component - Bose Acoustic Wave music system Owner's Manual

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Using external components

Playing an auxiliary component

Figure 11
Display of the Acoustic
®
Wave
multi-disc changer
when an auxiliary compo-
nent is selected
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Special requirement for adding a turntable
To connect a turntable, you need to first connect a phono preamplifier (with RIAA equaliza-
tion) to the changer.
1. Plug one end of the stereo audio cable into the output jacks of the preamplifier.
2. Plug the other end of the cable into one set of AUX IN jacks on your changer, matching
red to the red jack marked R (right) and black or white to the white jack marked L (left).
3. Plug the turntable cable into the preamplifier.
CAUTION: Be sure to match the red plug to the red jack. This ensures proper polarity of the
signal for an accurate balance of low-to-high frequencies.

Making the power connection last

When the additional components are connected, insert the multi-disc changer power plug
into an AC power outlet.
Note: To play a component connected to the changer, you must first turn the component on.
Neither of the Bose
®
remote controls can turn an auxiliary component on or off, or change its
settings or selections.
With the component turned on, select it using the Acoustic Wave
control. Press the AUX1 or AUX2 button on the remote, as appropriate.
This turns on the changer and the Acoustic Wave
component sound played through the system.
Pressing AUX1 or AUX2 buttons on the changer console is another means of playing an
auxiliary component connected to it.
AUX 1
AUX 2
®
music system, so you can hear the
AUX
Play/Pause
Stop
Next Disc
®
multi-disc changer remote
ON/OFF
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