Bose Music English Owners Guide - Page 22

Main and supplemental amplifiers, Use case 1, LINE IN, NOTES

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MAIN AND SUPPLEMENTAL AMPLIFIERS The amplifier can power up to two pairs of speakers. It can be set as the Main amplifier (default) or as a Supplemental amplifier (see page 27). The Main amplifier connects to your network using a Wi-Fi connection or Ethernet cable (not provided). It can be controlled using the Bose Music app, your mobile device, or your voice assistant-enabled device connected to your network. A Supplemental amplifier connects to the Main amplifier using an RCA audio cable and receives audio output from the Main amplifier. Supplemental amplifiers play the same audio as the Main amplifier, but don't display on your network, the Bose Music app, or your mobile device and can only play audio from the LINE IN port. You can connect up to four Supplemental amplifiers to the Main amplifier for best sound quality. The amplifiers can be configured depending on the location or size of your environment, how many speakers you want to power, or where you want your audio to play. NOTES: • For best sound quality and balanced volume, when connecting a Supplemental amplifier to the Main amplifier, you should use the same speaker model and number of speakers per amplifier. • Depending on your environment, it's possible to connect more than four Supplemental amplifiers to the Main amplifier without affecting performance. USE CASE 1 Control up to two pairs of speakers in the same space, where the speakers play the same audio with little to no delay. Network Wi-Fi or Ethernet Speakers SPEAKERS OUT Speakers (optional) Main | 2 2 E N G

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MAIN AND SUPPLEMENTAL AMPLIFIERS
The amplifier can power up to two pairs of speakers. It can be set as the Main amplifier
(default) or as a Supplemental amplifier (see page 27).
The Main amplifier connects to your network using a Wi-Fi connection or Ethernet
cable (not provided). It can be controlled using the Bose Music app, your mobile
device, or your voice assistant-enabled device connected to your network.
A Supplemental amplifier connects to the Main amplifier using an RCA audio cable
and receives audio output from the Main amplifier. Supplemental amplifiers play the
same audio as the Main amplifier, but don’t display on your network, the Bose Music
app, or your mobile device and can only play audio from the
LINE IN
port.
You can connect up to four Supplemental amplifiers to the Main amplifier for best
sound quality. The amplifiers can be configured depending on the location or size of
your environment, how many speakers you want to power, or where you want your
audio to play.
NOTES: 
• For best sound quality and balanced volume, when connecting a Supplemental
amplifier to the Main amplifier, you should use the same speaker model and number
of speakers per amplifier.
• Depending on your environment, it’s possible to connect more than four
Supplemental amplifiers to the Main amplifier without affecting performance.
USE CASE 1
Control up to two pairs of speakers in the same space, where the speakers play the
same audio with little to no delay.
Wi-Fi
or
Ethernet
SPEAKERS OUT
Speakers
Speakers (optional)
Main
Network