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Can you connect this system to the aux input of a bose E21723 system?

I have this receiver and wanted to know if I could connect it to the aux. input of a bose E21723 system. In essence using the bose as the speakers for this receiver?

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Yes, for stereo only draw a stereo line pair out of the Aiwa's Tape REC Out; or from Video2/LD/TV Out - and don't select that function as a source.

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If you still want to use the LS25 as speakers just run an RCA cable pair from VCR / DVR Out on the Onkyo to the AUX IN on the LS25 Music Center.

http://www.retrevo.com/support/Onkyo-TX-SR508-Receivers-manual/id/23653ag910/t/2/

http://www.retrevo.com/support/Bose-Lifestyle-25-Series-I-Home-Theater-Systems-manual/id/525ag019/t/2/


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2. connct blue rays out to any one of the coaxial(aux) input of bose.
3. connect ur tvs optical audio output to optical audio input of bose
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