After 45 minutes I switch it off, afraid that it might melt some of the internal components. Only the right speaker heats up, the left speaker works without any issues and stays cool.
SOURCE: Bose Cinemate speakers stopped working
Sounds like you need to take them back for exchange. A new electronic product is most likely to fail in the first few months, when any weak or defective parts that made it through final test at the factory decide to **** out after a few hours of use. This is a very common situation, especially nowadays with manufacturers buying the cheapest parts they can find, and the general public crying out for lower prices instead of paying more money for better quality. Bose has traditionally been "top of the line" stuff, but even they have to cut corners to keep prices low and sell stuff in this economy.
SOURCE: My BOSE Cinemate Series II right speaker is louder
The title contains the Onkyo reference, hence the presumption it was involved.
Yup, sounds like you're stuck with a lemon. Have you contacted Bose?
SOURCE: I have a CineMate GS series II system. All of a
the remote is programed to the come cast box but it wont turn it on or off im so frustrated some one help me plzzz
SOURCE: Hi, I have a Cinemate
That would depend on the unnamed receiver.
Most receivers have standard analog stereo outputs labeled Tape Out or something similar. You can use them as sources for stereo analog material but their outputs are not variable or under any receiver sound controls so the Bose volume will need to be adjusted. If using a Tape Output, do not select the output for listening on the receiver. THAT would disconnect the other source you're listening to.
If your receiver has a Pre-Out for the desired channels, they ARE under internal sound controls so you could set and forget the Bose volume.
SOURCE: Can I use the remote control that came with my
I don't think that you are able to do this. I know that Sony sells its own remote to control the PS3. However, if you get a universal remote from an electronics store you might be able to do both the speaker system as well as the television with one remote, limiting your number of remotes down to 2. Last I checked, the PS3 Blu-Ray remote was under $20, and you can find cheap universal remotes as well, probably for less than that.
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