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Making other audio connections
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For online assistance in making additional connections, or choosing the most appropriate
means to connect your specific TV, please visit our website: owners.bose.com.
Note: At this time, the website mentioned above is provided in English only.
Determining the options for your setup
Besides the analog audio and composite video connections from the TV to the media center
(shown earlier in this guide), there are other options that can provide better performance.
However, your choices depend on:
• the type of TV you own
• any other audio and video components you want in your home theater system setup
• the cables you have on hand or are willing to buy to connect the following:
– PVR or DVR (a personal or digital video recorder)
– Cable or satellite box
– DVD changer
To determine how you will connect and use added components, read the sections that follow.
There are two types of audio connections you can make for adding components:
• Analog connections, the most commonly used, require an !
analog cable
with white and red connectors at each end. One
such cable (shown on the right) is provided with the system.!
• Digital connections require either coaxial digital
cable (with a single RCA connector at each end) or
optical cable (with a special square connector at
each end). If your
digital components do not include
cables, you can find these cables in consumer !
electronics retail stores.
Note: When using a digital audio connection, be sure to maintain your analog connection, too.
In this way, you ensure continuous sound when a digital signal is absent or interrupted. It also
supports the use of a Bose
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– VCR (a video cassette recorder)
– Game console
– Recording equipment
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Coaxial digital cable
Optical digital cable
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