Hooking up to bose wave radio

How do you hook up Apple TV to a Bose Wave radio

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    I am currently using the Airport Express to work with a Bose Wave radio.  3.5 MM jack out of the Express and phono connectors into Bose.  Is there a way to hook to a new Bose Wave which does not have phono input plugs?

    The latest Bose Wave SoundTouch music system still uses a single 3.5 mm analog Aux port. You would connect the two using an analog audio cable with 3.5 mm stereo jacks on either end.
    An example cable would be located here.

  • How to listen to 4th Gen Nano via  Bose Wave Radio

    I am not very good with modern technology so would appreciate help from you experts please. We have just bought a nano and would like to connect it to the Bose wave radio which has good sound. The bose is the original model, about 7 years old with buttons on the top and it has outlets at the back and an auxillary switch. Presumably I need a simple docking station and cables? Can you recommend one and any suppliers please?
    Many thanks in anticipation.

    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB125G/B?fnode=MTY1NDA0OQ&mco=MjE0NTAzNw
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/TN986LL/A?fnode=MTY1NDA0OQ&mco=MjE0NTA0OA
    You can just buy the cable and connect one end to your headphone jack and the other end to the aux in on your Bose.

  • Why won't my back up I-Tunes CD's play on my Bose Wave Radio/CD ?

    I am backing up my I-Tune's library on a stack of Maxwell CD-RW's but find that they won't play on my Bose Wave Radio/CD or the Sony entertainment center CD player. Am I using the wrong medium or the wrong format?

    I'd rather ask this question in the iTunes forum but my guess is Bose CD player is reading only audio CDs and not data CDs. When you're doing a backup, you're writing a data CD, containing either mp3s or AACs. Altough some more recent CD players are able to read mp3s, most don't.

  • Can I Connect my G5 iPod to my Bose Wave Radio

    I have a Bose Wave system and would like to connect my iPod. What's the best way to do this to get the best sound? Do I need a universal dock or is that necessary?
    iMac   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

    You would need a cable like this
    If you connected it through the Universal Dock, you would get better audio quality.
    Test it out without a dock first though, before spending money on a dock.
    Also, you don't need that exact cable, just one like it
    btabz

  • My MacBook (late 2008, running OSX 10.9.3) does not recognize my Bose Wave Bluetooth adapter

    I have a Bose Wave radio with the auxillary bluetooth adapter. My iPod Touch (iOS 5.1.1) works perfectly with it, but my MacBook doesn't even recognize it.

    I figured it out...
    On your Wave III remote, press "Aux" until "Bluetooth" appears, then hold down the presets "5" button until "Discoverable" appears. Open your mac's bluetooth in system preferences and it should show up and pair. It worked perfectly for me.
    http://worldwide.bose.com/library/assets/pdf/guides/bluetooth_music_adapter/en/o wg_en_wave_bluetooth_music_adapter.pdf

  • IPod Nano - Home Theater / Bose Wave CD - Volume too low?

    Connecting my Nano via the 3.5 mm plug as an AUX to a Bose Wave CD or my home theater produces a very low sound - I need to turn up the volume quite a bit. However, if I hook up the same Nano to Bose computer speakers - all seems fine. I am contemplating buying the Bose Wave CD, but if this remains a problem, I am not too happy. Suggestions?
    - via dock connector - such as in Bose Sounddock - this is not a problem.
    - I am not currently using the sound limiter option

    You don't mention which nano but on the 6th gen you can adjust the volume limit in the settings.
    i

  • ITunes can no longer connect to my Airport Express, which is connected to a Bose Wave unit.

    Hi, This started about a month ago. iTunes still shows Airport Express as an option in the drop-down, but when I try to connect it searches and searches and doesn't connect. Airport Express is functioning for networking and Internet access purposes. Bose Wave unit is also (independently) working fine. They just don't seem to talk to each other anymore.
    What happened? How can I fix this?
    h

    ajboon wrote:
    I assume you mean I need to connect the Airport to the modem using an ethernet cable?
    Yes.
    ajboon wrote:
    Because trying to do it wirelessly is not working...
    That's normal.  If you want to "extend" a network, an Airport can extend only a WiFi created by another Airport, not a non-Apple device.  The only wireless connection that you can make to the Motorola WiFi is a "join" for the purpose of providing an AirPlay connection.

  • Is there a device that my mom can use to plug in her iphone to the bose wave soundsystem and play music?

    Is there a device that can be used to plug in an iphone 4 to a bose wave sound system and play music?

    http://www.bose.com/controller?url=/shop_online/wave_systems/wms/index.jsp
    says it have AUX
    so a cable like this
    http://www.ecogneato.com/images/support/stge/pabv/2/i1.jpg
    called minijack to RCA cable would work

  • G5 Dual 1.8: sounds like short-wave radio tuning, weird whistling

    We've got a dual 1.8GHz, Panther, that suddenly started sounding weird. The best description I can think of is like trying to tune a short-wave radio, kind of outer-spacey squealing. We disconnected the speakers and the sound went away; if we plug in external speakers after that, we get the sound, so it's being produced by the computer. If you try to play music, you can hear it but it's smothered by the space noises.
    Does this make sense to anybody? Any suggestions or similar experiences? I'll go back to the site to boot it to an external to see if it still happens, but I'm pretty sure it's hardware. It's not a show-stopper--this is a prepress machine in a newspaper--but it's pretty annoying and it would be nice to have proper sound back, though I would like to reassure the user that it's only the sound and not a sign of imminent demise.
    No APP.
    Thanks for any ideas.

    Try downloading and installing Apple's CHUD tools from http://connect.apple.com You have to register for a free developer account before you can download anything.
    The CHUD tools will install a preference pane for the CPU (this may get installed in /Developer/Extras/PreferencePanes). This preference pane has an option to "Allow Nap". Disabling this feature tends to reduce that noise. It must be re-disabled after each restart however.

  • What Ever Happened To Bose Internet Radio App?

    I upgraded to the iPhone 5 and was trying to bring my old apps back and was searching for the Bose Internet Radio App:
    http://worldwide.bose.com/productsupport/en/web/am_fm_app/page.html
    However it is no longer showing up in iTunes.
    Did Bose discontinue the app?
    -Glenn

    Only Bose would be able to answer any of your questions.
    Best of luck.

  • Why doesn't my iMac connect to my Bose Wave 3 sound system when it is supposed to?

    Hi all,
    Both my iMac (late 2012) and MacBook (late 2008) are not connecting with my statem of the art Bose wave 3 system. I have made sure both devices are on and discoverable and both bluetooth connections seem to be working because the iMac works well with my trackpad and magic mouse as well as the bluetooth keyboard. The Bose system itself works well with my iphone 5 via bluetooth and i'm afraid to say, a blackberry curve.
    The only bit of intel that i can also give is that, the iMac and the also my MacBook both seem to connect momentarily with the Bose bluetooth device but then the Bose bluetoooth device disappears after a second from the list of connected devices in the bluetooth menu under system preferences in the iMac and MacBook. This is strange as it seems to suggest compatibility but unwillingness to connect for anything longer than 1 second. Which may suggest that the Bose bluetooth has a problem but then it shouldn't then connect with both an iPhone and a Blackberry if it (Bose bluetooth device) were the problem.
    I have spoken to Bose regarding this issue and having exceeded all very simple possibilities to do with flickering the different connecting modes on both systems (iMac, MacBook and the Bose Wave system), and turning it on & off and so forth, they feel it is probably something even simpler from the apple end of things, but clearly not being the true apple man, I fail to see what this extra setting could be. I urge those that can to please enlighten.
    AJ x

    I have spoken to technical support and it was a really very simple solution. I just had to add the device by pressing the '+" button in the bluetooth menu iin system preferences. Simpler than the other simple stuff that I was trying first. Lol
    AJ x

  • IPhone 6 Plus no bluetooth connection to iMac or Bose Wave, IOS 8.1 last Version is installed

    After update to IOS 8.1 on iPhone 6 Plus and 5s I get no connection to my Bose Wave System or my iMac.
    When I start Bluetooth on iMac and iPhone I get the connection Number on both side. After pushing the connection button I get on the iMac the message "connected" for 5 to 10 seconds. On the iPhone "No connection". I test it 10 times with the same result.
    What can I do? Wait to the next IOS-Update?

    You can only connect your iphone to a Mac if you're using tethering.
    iOS: Supported Bluetooth profiles - Apple Support
    For issue with your Bose, refer to the manual on how to pair with an iphone.

  • Short wave radio in background. Long analog mini-jack cable in phones jack?

    I couldn't find the techy/nerd discussion forum, so we'll try here. It's perhaps caused by a poorly insulated cable we bought yesterday at a big box computer and a/v store which is five meters long, but I shouldn't guess. The motherboard is huge with analog jacks at either end. I'll try a shorter cable when I'm done with this.
    I'm curious how this curious phenomenon could occur, but my knowledge of radio waves doesn't go beyond history of science classes from way back when.
    We heard it last night. Sometimes faint, sometimes loud. It's still there this morning, but it's very faint. Clearly a radio broadcast. The language sound like it's from far in the East in the Moslem world, which is why I guess that it's shortwave. Maybe Farsi. It's on JBL speakers. These (mac?) speakers are in three parts. The big strange dome and two tweeters. The radio station comes only through the tweeters. The odd thing is that we exchanged the cable from the big dome to the front of the mac pro. But perhaps, since the big dome is for bass, we can only hear it on the tweeters. We would have used the back jack, but the analog jack in the back doesn't work since two days (we are gentle with everything), and now sometimes we have a contact problem with the phones jack in the front. This is a brand new macpro with only OSX and FCP and updates installed, and disk permissions repaired, on a secure swiss telephone internet line.
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    Ah ha! Problem solved. I unplugged our old but fancy Pioneer amp and components, and the radio station noise disappeared.
    It is about three meters away. It was in standby mode. It has a tuner, but the tuner was not on.
    Anyone bored enough to explain this phenomenon? I guess that it wouldn't be a bad idea to understand something about radio interference. The general public might not even notice, but for someone who is concentrating hard, it could be very distracting.

  • Airport Express/Bose Wave System-how to connect

    How do I connect an airport express to a Bose Radio/ CD (which cable ?) Will the Airport Express Stereo Connection Kit with Monster Cables work?
    thanks

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