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Bose SOLO User Manual

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Alternate Setup Connections
18 - English
Connecting multiple devices to the
Solo system
If you have a device such as a DVD player connected to your TV, you may discover
that your TV does not pass audio from the DVD player to the audio output on your
TV. The Solo system provides a solution to this problem. You can connect up to
three devices to the Solo system using a different type of audio cable for each. For
example, the figure below shows a cable box and a DVD player connected to the
Solo system.
Note: This alternate connection scheme may not work with the equipment you
have in your home because some devices like cable/satellite boxes always
remain on. When multiple devices are connected to the Solo system, turn
on only the device you want to use and turn off the others.
CAUTION: If you choose to make an optical digital cable connection, refer to
“Important instructions for optical cable connections” on page 11.
Audio IN
Solo system
Audio OUT
Cable box
Audio OUT
DVD player

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Bose SOLO Specifications

General IconGeneral
Audio decoders-
RMS rated power- W
Audio output channels- channels
Subwoofer includedNo
Cables includedAC, Coaxial, TOSLINK Digital Optical
Number of products included1 pc(s)
Product colorBlack
Recommended usageTV
Apple docking compatibilityNot supported
Soundbar dimensions (WxDxH)527 x 311 x 76 mm
Audio (L/R) in1
Connectivity technologyWired
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Soundbar weight4600 g

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