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Once you find the perfect spot for your home theater, you can calibrate the perfect sound using ADAPTiQ, if your Bose soundbar model has this feature. ADAPTiQ optimizes the sound of your system for the acoustics of your room. The contents of your room (i.e. surfaces, furniture, rugs, etc.) impact how sound is heard in the room.
https://www.reddit.com/r/bose/comments/s0wiot/upgrading_an_existing_bose_home_theatre_system/
My plan would be to start by: 1.) Adding Bose Surround Speakers 700 for 5.1. 2.) Upgrading to the Bose Smart Soundbar 900 (for a bit more money) to get 5.1.2. 3.) Keep the Acoustimass 300 because it is identical to the Bass Module 700 (and I'm not made of money). Later in the year, I hope to pick up either an LG C2 or G2 83-inch TV and finally
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If you're looking to upgrade your home entertainment setup, a Bose Home Theater System is a fantastic option. With its powerful sound and sleek design, it can transform your living room into your own personal movie theater. In this article, we'll guide you through the process of hanging up your Bose Home Theater System, from planning the
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Here are the steps to follow to convert your old Bose home theater system into a modern sound centerpiece: Assess the current state of your system. Determine which components need to be replaced. Research new components that meet your needs and budget. Purchase new components and accessories.
https://forums.audioholics.com/forums/threads/upgrading-home-theater-system.117733/
Would it be advisable to upgrade my Bose Lifestyle 48 Home Theater system, which is hard wired in the ceiling when purchasing the new Sony x950H tv. The tv audio system has Dolby audio Atmos, DTS digital surround, voice zoom, and simulated surround sound.
https://www.reddit.com/r/hometheater/comments/a3xobb/help_with_home_theater_upgrade/
Just got a new TV and thinking about upgrading my audio system to match. My current setup is sort of strange so I wanted to see the best way to upgrade. My first system was a Bose Acousticmass V system (2 speakers w/ passive sub). Without much research, I then bought a Onkyo HT-395 (5.1 home theater in box with passive sub).
https://www.wbsouth.com/post/what-are-my-bose-lifestyle-system-upgrade-options
Most clients have 2 upgrade options. First, at times, there are trade-in programs where you can receive a 25% trade in discount towards the purchase of a new Lifestyle 600 or Lifestyle 650 system. For a Lifestyle 600 system that is a $750 discount; for a Lifestyle 650 system, the trade-in discount is $1,000. Another option for those looking for
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Take our Amplifier Upgrade Quiz. Remember doubling your power only yields a net increase in +3dB in loudness. However, if your running 4 ohm speakers, be sure to choose a model that can handle them. Many llow to midpriced receivers these days go into heavy current limiting protection when trying to drive 4 ohm speakers.
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Last But Not Least: The Home Theater System! So far, we've discussed two routes you can take to build a Bose or Sonos home theater system. First, you can go all out and build your own 5.1 speaker system. Second, you can buy a budget soundbar (with a subwoofer if you'd like). There is one more option, which is the "home theater system."
https://www.hometheaterforum.com/community/threads/upgrading-from-bose.47341/
Well this is my first post and it is about Bose, please dont flame me :). Well about 5 years ago my father and I decieded to get into the home theater market. I have been an enthusist ever since. We were looking into a set of THX certified speakers until the Jack off at ABC Wharehouse told us
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I found the user manual here but they don't even show the connections on the back. The Lifestyle 38 does have an optical input and most modern TVs still have optical audio out, so you could connect the TV to the Bose with an optical cable and connect other sources to the TV if needed to get audio from the TV to the Bose.
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As we discussed last week, due to the pandemic, many of us are spending more time at home and are looking for different ways to make our homes a better place to live. The concern of going to a crowded movie theater has renewed interest in creating a Home Theater Room, possibly in the basement or bonus room. Before starting your project, even before buying the necessary equipment, the use of
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Creating a home cinema that rivals the local movie theater doesn't need to break the bank. With a few smart upgrades and creative tweaks, you can significantly enhance your viewing experience
https://www.reddit.com/r/hometheater/comments/17h9lnm/should_i_upgrade_anything_if_i_own_the_bose/
I had a Bose Wave Radio years ago and bought a 42" Panasonic plasma TV. I hated the tinny sound of the TV speakers and thought that if I connected the TV audio output to the Bose Wave Radio, surely it would improve the sound quality. Nope. Talk about a disappointment.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/hometheater/comments/16ic7ci/replacing_bose_v35_with_what_system/
I currently have the Bose V35 in my living room, and I am looking to upgrade. Keep on using the wires I have the Bose speakers connected right now for the new speakers. All of them are near the ceiling and cannot be moved elsewhere. A setup where I can use one remote to turn on the TV as well as the home cinema system.
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The Athena Micra-6 is a great-sounding 5.1 speaker system, and coupled with a receiver like an Onkyo 502 and any decent DVD player would comprise a HT system that has no serious compromises. There has to be someone on ebay who would pay you $350+ for that Bose, with new ones selling for $700.
https://www.reddit.com/r/hometheater/comments/f3eh9h/help_needed_revampingupgrading_an_old_bose_home/
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https://www.reddit.com/r/hometheater/comments/15lj7ru/possibly_looking_to_upgrade_an_old_bose_ht_system/
99.9% of the time Soundbars or HTiB (Home Theater in a Box) systems are not a good investment of your time and money. It is the general consensus of r/hometheater not to recommend these things and instead simply steer a user toward a 2.0 or 2.1 system made of quality, Audio-Centric name brand components which are easy to assemble and cheap enough for low budget or space conscious buyers.
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