Sounds like it's either a problem with the connector on the iPod or on the dock. To find our which see if it works okay on another dock - if you know anybody with one our text it on a demo model in a store. Or it could also be the plastic dock adapter - take our the adapter and try docking without the adapter.
SOURCE: Bose docking statoin
They both use the same speakers, my personal opinion deems they are both the same. However the second SoundDock charges via USB pin, so it is future proof for future iPods.
SOURCE: bose dock station tray is loose
You can get a new connector (or a replacement PCB if you are not very good at soldering) at http://www.chargeconverter.com/shop/connector.htm?connbose.htm
SOURCE: Just setting up my bose ipod dock for the first
Sounds as you have a broken unit that will need to be serviced.www.bose.com/controller?event=VIEW_STATIC_PAGE_EVENT&url=/customer_service/owners/warranty_center/index.jsp
SOURCE: Bose Sounddock won't play iPod touch
You probably have a broken docking connector or bad power supply. Contact www.invebo.com to get a replacement board. It takes minutes to fit. They also sell the USB charge upgrade to enable you dock to charge the IPHONE on the Soundock original.
SOURCE: My Ipod will not play music when inserted into my
If the Bose system has another kinda input that you use with another devices...and with this one you tried an 3.5 jack input...that one may be for another purpose ...So make a cable and use a normal jack for the Ipod output ...and use another input in the system ...The issue may be some kinda pre amplification needed for the entry you use..For example it mast have a 2 rca cable input like any normal system for a stereo input (or single rca) so ..either use an adapter or make a cable by adding joining an old rca on a 3.5 jack ..
If the Ipod have output signal and the system works it have to work this way ..
Or take a look into the system menu and see if you have to select the input you use ...
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