Reference cleaning your speakers, Troubleshooting, Technical information – Bose Speakers User Manual

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AM257524_01_V.pdf

October 26, 2001

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Reference

Cleaning your speakers

Use a damp cloth to clean your 161

speakers. Do not use harsh chemicals or

household cleaners. Do not apply liquids directly to the speakers. If you vacuum the
front grille of the speakers, do so carefully.

Troubleshooting

If you experience problems with your 161 speakers, the following suggestions may
help. If you need additional help, contact your authorized Bose

®

dealer, or contact

Bose directly.

Technical information

Quality standard:

Syncom

®

computer quality control

Driver complement:

Two (2) 2.5" (6.3 cm) wide-range drivers per speaker

Enclosure:

Tuned port, molded ABS resin

Dimensions:

4.17"H x 10.93"W x 4.98"D (10.6 cm x 27.8 cm x 12.6 cm)

Compatibility:

Rated 50W IEC; compatible with amplifiers or receivers rated 10-100

watts per channel, rated 4-8 ohms

Wire recommendations:

Based on a maximum frequency response deviation of

±0.5 dB.

Weight:

8 lbs. (3.6 kg) per pair, in the carton

Problem

What to do

Neither speaker
plays

Check the settings on your receiver or amplifier. Refer to the owners
guide that came with it for instruction on settings.

Bass or treble is
weak

Check the tonal balance setting on your receiver or amplifier.

Only one speaker
plays

Check the balance control on your receiver or amplifier.

Check the wires connected to the speaker that does not play. Make
sure the wires are in good condition and are firmly connected. See
page 5.

One speaker still
does not play

Disconnect the wires from both the speaker and the receiver or
amplifier. Disconnect the other cord from its speaker, and connect
that end of the cord to the speaker that doesn’t play.

If the speaker still doesn’t play, the problem is in the speaker. If the
speaker now plays, continue checking for the source of the problem.

Disconnect the same cord from the amplifier or receiver. Connect it
to the other outputs on the amplifier or receiver.

If the speaker plays, the problem is in the original cord that was con-
nected to that speaker. If the speaker does not play, the problem is in
that channel of the receiver.

Gauge

Length

18 (0.75 mm

2

)

30 ft (9 m) maximum

16 (1.5 mm

2

)

45 ft (14 m) maximum

14 (2.0 mm

2

)

70 ft (21 m) maximum

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