Hi Anonymous, you are surely taking the signal for your wireless headphones, from the headphone output of your Bose sound system
This usually cuts the sound in the external speakers
Try to find another type of audio output for your headphones
Comment on what Bose system you have, so I would try to find a better solution
I hope you comment
Regards Franco Dosil
Hola Anonymous, seguramente estas tomando la se?al para tus auriculares inal?mbricos, de la salida de auriculares de tu sistema de sonido Bose
Esto por lo general, corta el sonido en los parlantes exteriores
Trata de buscar otro tipo de salida de audio para tus auriculares
Comenta que sistema Bose tienes, as? tratar?a de encontrar una mejor soluci?n
Espero te comentario
Saludos Franco Dosil
SOURCE: Bose in-ear headphones sounds cuts in and out
Well, here's a temporary fix until you guys can get new ones. Pull the plastic stopper about halfway up the phones. Then loop the bottom of the entire headphones through the circle that the plastic stoppers create. When you have a tiny loop, pull the upper stopper down and tighten it. People said that they needed to angle the cable in a certain way, right? Well, this fixed mine for now. Just keep it in that position until you can get a replacement or they come up with a permanent fix.
SOURCE: Brookstone Wireless Outdoor Speaker with Bose 123 System Problem
AUX usually refers to an INPUT, such as a CD player, etc. No signal comes out of a standard AUX jack, unless it specifically says "Aux speaker output". Instead, look for another speaker output jack, such as remote speaker, B speakers, etc. You may only have one set of speaker output jacks, in which case you would need to connect your wireless speaker to the speaker output jacks along with your main speakers, or buy a little speaker selector switch box to switch between main and wireless speakers. There's usually no harm in connecting more than one speaker set to the same outputs, though it is technically not recommended. In the real world, just don't crank it too loud and you'll be fine. The wireless speaker MIGHT run off of a standard line output also, if the wireless speaker has its own power amplifier.
SOURCE: Faint sound when watching TV with Bose GSX 321 System
I connected my surround sound to the audio output on my samsung tv and it works fine. Of course I don't have an hdmi input on my surround sound system because its an older model, but it works great. Just got to put the surround sound to audio instead of dvd or tuner setting
SOURCE: BOSE LIFE STYLE SYSTEM SOUND (AUDIO) GOES QUITE FOR A SECOND
This was posted a while ago, so I'm sure it's probably been solved by now.
For anyone with audio issues using this or any other Lifestyle system:
If you experience audio problems (no audio, intermittent audio) from more than just 1 source (especially if it involves internal sources like DVDs or the radio) then just reset this by unplugging the power for about 30+ seconds from the bass module and the media center DC power. Check the audio input cable (multi-pin din going from the media center to the bass module) for bent pins.
If this doesn't solve the problem, you could try replacing the input cable, but those are usually pretty robust. You could call Bose at 800-367-4008 for tech support or to set up a repair if this fails.
SOURCE: the sound suddenly cut out for my Bose 321 GSX system
I now have this same problem. Would like to know if there is a fix or if my system is just failing for good
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