How does the Bose Wave Music System IV work?
The Bose® Wave® music system IV includes a CD player, an AM/FM radio tuner and an input in the back for other sources. Just plug it in and you’re ready to go. Regular or home-burned CDs/MP3 CDs load directly into the front, and your favorite radio stations are available at the touch of a preset.
Why does my Bose CD player not work?
1. Wave Radio/CD wont read disc. 2. Wave Radio/ CD won’t turn on, no display or display flashes “Please Wait” no remote response. 3. Wave Radio/ CD buttons on CD door not working or intermittent. 4. Wave Radio/ CD Distortion or no sound in AM & FM.
What kind of audio does a Bose CD player use?
In addition to the built-in AM/FM radio tuner and CD player, connect to devices that use a standard 3.5 mm audio output. There’s no stack of electronics. No big speakers. No wires running around your room. Proprietary Bose technologies automatically perform many of the adjustments needed for high-performance audio.
How does the display on a Bose radio work?
All Bose radios have a display dimming circuit that will automatically dim the display as the ambient room lighting gets lower. The intent is so the display doesn’t bug you in a dark room by being to bright. Sometimes this automatic dimming can be unpredictable as to when it will dim.
The Bose® Wave® music system IV includes a CD player, an AM/FM radio tuner and an input in the back for other sources. Just plug it in and you’re ready to go. Regular or home-burned CDs/MP3 CDs load directly into the front, and your favorite radio stations are available at the touch of a preset.
1. Wave Radio/CD wont read disc. 2. Wave Radio/ CD won’t turn on, no display or display flashes “Please Wait” no remote response. 3. Wave Radio/ CD buttons on CD door not working or intermittent. 4. Wave Radio/ CD Distortion or no sound in AM & FM.
In addition to the built-in AM/FM radio tuner and CD player, connect to devices that use a standard 3.5 mm audio output. There’s no stack of electronics. No big speakers. No wires running around your room. Proprietary Bose technologies automatically perform many of the adjustments needed for high-performance audio.
All Bose radios have a display dimming circuit that will automatically dim the display as the ambient room lighting gets lower. The intent is so the display doesn’t bug you in a dark room by being to bright. Sometimes this automatic dimming can be unpredictable as to when it will dim.