Clueless and need help
biny82
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Hi guys,
Recently moved into a rental that has outdoor speakers. They are all running on a cable however there is not a jack or anything on it nor do i have a receiver. I recently purchased a bose homespeaker 300 that has a aux input and i was wondering if I could somehow connect it to my bose speaker (which itself runs over wifi and bluetooth over my cell phone for music). Attached a picture of the cable that runs from the outdoor speakers. Is it possible to somehow affix this to an aux jack?
Female and clueless so please be kind lol
Recently moved into a rental that has outdoor speakers. They are all running on a cable however there is not a jack or anything on it nor do i have a receiver. I recently purchased a bose homespeaker 300 that has a aux input and i was wondering if I could somehow connect it to my bose speaker (which itself runs over wifi and bluetooth over my cell phone for music). Attached a picture of the cable that runs from the outdoor speakers. Is it possible to somehow affix this to an aux jack?
Female and clueless so please be kind lol
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For all intents and purposes, no.
Though technically, you could probably crack open the Bose and run the outdoor speakers off the internal amp.
Aux input is just that, an input. Such as playing music from a portable MP3 player or your phone.afterburnt wrote: »They didn't speak a word of English, they were from South Carolina.
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I believe this is compatible with what you have but don't take my word for it.Pair two SoundLink speakers together for party mode or stereo mode or use Bose SimpleSync technology to pair with a member of the Bose Smart Home Family to play in sync
https://www.amazon.com/Bose-SoundLink-Micro-Bluetooth-speaker/dp/B0748N1BZD/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=bose+soundlink+speaker&qid=1577592749&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&sr=8-2afterburnt wrote: »They didn't speak a word of English, they were from South Carolina.
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