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bose 6 cd changer manualLearn more or change settings here. Just type your request belowQuick tip: Try searching for just one or two words (e.g., connection help). The complete ! Declaration of Conformity can be found on www.bose.com. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards. Please call Bose to be referred to an authorized service center near you. 15. To prevent risk of fire or electric shock, avoid overloading wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles. Your Wave Changer. Be sure to use the Wave Multi-CD Changer before setting up and attempting to operate the Wave with the Multi-CD changer. To update your Wave 1. Make sure your Wave 2. If any part appears dam- aged, do not attempt to use it. Notify Bose customer service immediately (see phone num- bers on the inside back cover). Just aim the remote at the front panel and press the buttons. If the system is off or in the CD source mode, the first disc loaded starts playing automatically. Disc slots are numbered 1 through 4. The Wave Loading CDs into the Wave system (Disc 1) Insert the disc, label side up, into the CD slot. The ! system plays continuously in all modes except SHUFFLE dISC for audio and MP3 CDs,.While playing a CD, press Play Mode repeatedly until the play mode you want is displayed.The Wave 2) for external audio devices such as TV, VCR, DVD player, cassette player, or MP3 player. This gives you the advantage of hearing Wave To connect a device, connect one end of the cable to the audio output jacks of the source and the other end to one of the AUX inputs on the changer. If liquids get into the unit, turn it off immediately. Call Bose vice. See the list of phone numbers inside the back cover. Please read this owner’s guide Please take the time to follow this owner’s guide carefully. Save your owner’s guide for future reference. Be sure to match the colors of the connectors and jacks: red to red, and white to white.http://www.scuderieverdina.it/scuderia/userfiles/bosch-maxx-4-manual.xml

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However, be aware that a change in room lighting or other conditions, in addition to battery age, can affect the operating range of an infrared remote control. VOLUME Presets Acoustic Wave Music System. This warranty is void if the label bearing the serial number has been removed or defaced. The unit is designed to allow the driver to choose from among up to six separate music CDs, as well as radio functions. There are several common problems that users have experienced with the Bose 6-disc in-dash system. Disc Selection Problems Many of the most common problems with the Bose 6-disc in-dash system affect the users ability to load, eject, and switch between CDs. Often CDs with sticker labels cause these problems, as the label peels back slightly and gets caught in the changer, temporarily disabling the system. Occasionally foreign objects such as coins and paper clips, perhaps used in an attempt to extract a stuck CD, become lodged in the CD changer. These problems can often be solved by using tweezers, if the object is within reach. However, the CD changer must be at least partially disassembled in order to remove the offending object or label. Display Problems The Bose 6-disc in-dash system occasionally gives users trouble related to the digital display screen and lighting. Lighting function can fail, rendering it impossible to visually navigate between discs or songs on a disc, although typically the CD player and changer continue to operate without problem. Error messages and codes occasionally appear on the display screen. If a CD is not formatted properly for the Bose system, if it is a DVD or a data CD, or if it contains only mp3 files, your display screen may indicate an error. There are assorted error codes that may display on your Bose 6-disc in-dash system, and these each refer to specific technical problems the system has been designed to recognize. Your owners manual has a section that details each error code and its corresponding solution.http://farcornerssafaris.com/Uploads/bosch-maxx-6-instruction-manual.xml Repairs and Service When the Bose 6-disc in-dash system has problems, users have several options for fixing it. Bose offers technical support to customers for its products through their website, as well as over the phone. As the 6-disc in-dash system is an older product typically not purchased directly through Bose, however, and Internet support for this unit is not available. Parts for the 6-disc in-dash system are not sold, other than replacement cosmetic features such as the face plate. References Williams Electronics: Honda Accord Stereo Repairs About the Author This article was written by the It Still Works team, copy edited and fact checked through a multi-point auditing system, in efforts to ensure our readers only receive the best information. To submit your questions or ideas, or to simply learn more about It Still Works, contact us. Headrest DVD Troubleshooting How to Update Car Navigation Systems Ford CD Player Problems Problems with a Ford Edge 6 CD Changer How to Troubleshoot an Infiniti G35 CD. I am interested in selling it (I traded the car ). If you are interested in the changer, let me know and we can exchange contact information. Touble 1 and Audifan43. If that dosent work then you will need to send the radio into a repair shop to have them manually. Is yours available? cd player skip alot I just bought the car about 6 months ago and my only complaint about the car is that the cd changer skips like crazy.just about all the time. It's worse in the. This should eject any CD s inside. If not - come back. Learn more - opens in a new window or tab Read item description or contact seller for postage options. This amount is subject to change until you make payment. For additional information, see the Global Shipping Programme terms and conditions - opens in a new window or tab This amount is subject to change until you make payment. If you reside in an EU member state besides UK, import VAT on this purchase is not recoverable.http://superbia.lgbt/flotaganis/1649394727 For additional information, see the Global Shipping Programme terms and conditions - opens in a new window or tab Learn More - opens in a new window or tab Learn More - opens in a new window or tab Learn More - opens in a new window or tab Learn More - opens in a new window or tab Learn More - opens in a new window or tab See the seller's listing for full details. Contact the seller - opens in a new window or tab and request a postage method to your location. Please enter a valid postcode. Please enter a number less than or equal to 81. Sellers may be required to accept returns for items that are not as described. Learn more about your rights as a buyer. - opens in a new window or tab You're covered by the eBay Money Back Guarantee if you receive an item that is not as described in the listing. All Rights Reserved. User Agreement, Privacy, Cookies and AdChoice Norton Secured - powered by Verisign. Please try again.Easy to use: no buttons, credit card-sized infrared remote, and MP3 CD capabilityChanger allows uninterrupted listening from up to four CDs in successionDistinctive and elegant design: streamlined styling with a thin, slot-loaded CD playerIn order to navigate out of this carousel, please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. In order to navigate out of this carousel, please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Register a free business account Exclusive access to cleaning, safety, and health supplies. Create a free business account to purchase Please try your search again later.You can edit your question or post anyway.Simply slide one CD or MP3 CD into the slot on the front of the Wave music system, and up to three more into the multi-CD changer. The changer has the same small footprint as the Bose Wave music system.In order to navigate out of this carousel, please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading.http://eastbayscanning.com/images/bose-502-subwoofer-manual.pdf Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings using a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. The machine learned model takes into account factors including: the age of a review, helpfulness votes by customers and whether the reviews are from verified purchases. Please try again later. MommaG 5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely love itHad 1 little miss Q with remote, all I did was call the technician number provided, in less than a minute the tech had me fixed and making music again!! He knew his product and in language that I could understand told me what was wrong. Talked with Tech for a while about my Bose machine, very helpful people.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again But the changer made irritating rachety noises. I got a replacement changer from the buyer, but that worked worse, so now that changer is in the garbage.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again This unit looked brand new and already arrived with the software update installed so I didn't have to hassle with that. It literally was plug and play. So intuitive that I didn't need the manual (included with package) and I'm far from tech savvy. And the sound? SO rich for such a small unit. It's in a large room with 12 ft ceiling and just fills the room with sound. I've included a photo to give you an idea of how small this is, very unobtrusive on a shelf. I've only used the FM radio (great reception) and the CD feature.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again As for the sound quality, it's a Bose: what more needs to be said?Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again It was returned.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again The disc slot on top with the window display kept skipping discs, and disc slots 2, 3, and 4 made noise upon playback.eduomania.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1626bc83403e0f---constructing-the-architext-georges-perec-s-life-a-user-s-manual.pdf The remote works fine, though. The sound is okay, but the noise and racket it makes while shuffling discs is just bad. I don’t recommend this.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Upsides: Radio works great, CD player works great. Great sound. Downsides: only 4 CDs between the changer and the radio unit. Wish it held more. Also switching between CDs is a little cumbersome. I also wish the unit had controls on it. While I was testing it I turned the sound up to check to see that there were no buzzes. I was multitasking and right after I did that had to turn to do something else. When I went to turn down the sound, I couldn't find the remote. I searched for 15 minutes with sound blaring out at me before finally discovering that the remote had fallen off the counter and into a shoe!Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again The remote is great but is the only way to operate the system. However, I got it for the ease of use, the sound quality and I now use my cds that have been sitting on a shelf for years. Plus the refurbished model is less than a third of the selling price and it couldn't have arrived better packaged. Thank you.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again The remote on the Bose multi-disc changer was dead. The multi-disc changer did not work. BBDirect2U obviously bought up old Bose merchandise. (Bose advised us they no longer make the disc changer we bought).Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again The battery in remote needed to be replaced. The battery in remote needed to be replaced after a few hours 1st day but working great otherwise.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again I found this system to be just like brand new. It looks, sounds and operates GREAT. The remote shows some wear but works fine. Overall, I am quite pleased with the system and feel that it was a GREAT DEAL regarding both quality and value. The business it was purchased from through AMAZON kindly preprogramed this system before shipping and included the booklet explaining operation and an instructional CD. I would definitely recommend this system, the business that sold it and AMAZON!Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Would recommend him and you to everyone!Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again. Door-mounted tweeters are optional on base cars and standard on LS and Special Edition cars. An integrated cassette deck is optional on all head units. The double-DIN also has an optional integrated in-dash 6-CD changer, MiniDisc player, and, for 2004, MP3-capable CD player. But apart from this, the Bose and non-Bose head units are very similar. It also has an optional MP3-capable CD player, which is nice. This is the same unit found in the Mazda6 and RX-8, and will probably be used in other Mazda products, too. So you can pull the power without fear of disabling the unit. Despite the various model numbers, there are basically four types. We'll call these the single-DIN, single-DIN Bose, double-DIN, and double-DIN Bose. The double-DIN silver-face units in the 2004 cars are also a bit different, so we've added a special spot for them, too. More information on each system is found later in the FAQ. The head unit includes 4x25 (peak) Watt amplification for two speakers, one in each door. In-door tweeters could be added with the optional 1999 Popular Equipment Package or 2000 Convenience Package. An in-dash casette deck was a popular option. An add-on in-dash cassette player was an option. It was also available as a standalone option in 1999 on non-Leather Package cars. An add-on in-dash cassette player was a popular option. In-door tweeters could be added with the optional Convenience Package.Door tweeters are added with the Convenience Package (and on the Shinsen), and an in-dash 6-disc CD Changer, Cassette Player, or MiniDisc player are dealer-installed options. Note that the 2003 Club Sport package does not include a sound system at all. The head unit includes 4x25 (peak) Watt amplifiers, two of which send speaker-level audio to a pair of single-channel 100-Watt amplifiers behind the unit for the special Bose door speakers and tweeters.An in-dash 6-disc CD Changer, MiniDisc player, and Cassette deck are dealer-installed options for LS cars. The two 2002 Special Edition Miatas came with the 6-CD Changer standard, as did the 2003 Special Edition. The head unit includes a 4x25 (peak) Watt amplifier driving two speakers, one in each door, and two windblocker speakers. In-door tweeters are added with the optional Convenience Package.Door tweeters are added with the Convenience Package, and an in-dash 6-disc CD Changer, MP3 CD player, Cassette Player, or MiniDisc player are dealer-installed options. The head unit includes 4x25 (peak) Watt amplifiers, two of which are used for the door tweeters.? Two other channels send speaker-level audio to a pair of single-channel 100-Watt amplifiers behind the unit for the special Bose door speakers.An in-dash 6-disc CD Changer, MP3 CD player, MiniDisc player and Cassette Player are dealer-installed options. You must unplug the unit entirely before flipping the switch, or the change will not be registered by the head unit. There is a page of information available about this unit. If you are installing this unit in another vehicle, this post has more information. And this post gives details on installing it in an NA as does this one. Most 6x8 or 5x7 speakers will fit in the doors, and you can just swap out the old speaker for the new one. 8-inch round components will also fit with some (non-metal) modifications. There is quite a bit of room in the doors. You will probably want to add an amplifier, too. If so, use one with speaker-level inputs if you want to retain the stock head unit because there is no line-level output. It's not plug and play, so you have to figure out where to put a crossover and run some wires. The doors are NOT pre-wired for tweeters, sadly. You can put a crossover in the door, which makes wiring easier but is risky (moisture could get on it). Or you could put it inside the dash which makes it much trickier to run the wires. More information Here is some more information about adding windblocker speakers. And a writeup with pictures. Other Miata.Netters have looked into it, and found them very expensive.Just buy a wiring kit with your new head unit and go to town. This head unit has three connectors on the back. From left to right (looking at the back) are: CN200 (the casette connector), CN701 (the main harness connector), and CN702 (the rear speaker connector). Pinouts are available at Miata.Net. It's fairly easy to install, but requires removing your head unit. Dig up an old computer case and cut off the female pigtails, and use these instead of trying to solder to the pins directly. The 1M31 model does not have The system With the bass and treble controls set at the default positions, the radio has boomy, poorly-defined bass and too much treble, but no midrange. But it's still boomy sometimes! They tend to get wet, and when they do, they start to buzz like blown Wal Mart specials. Your dealer will probably install a set of baffles to keep them dry if you complain, or you could order some baffles from a place like Crutchfield or a local car audio shop and put them in yourself. This will help, but some folks like to install some dynamat-like sound dampener in the door panels in addition to help keep the buzzing down further. This is then spliced to provide signal for both the tweeter and door speaker. This can cause trouble if you plan to replace the speakers and amp and re-use the existing wiring - you would need to put a crossover in the doors. This is something most folks would rather avoid because the Miata doors can be somewhat moist.See this post for more information. See this post for more information. There are adapters available for this application, too. It is possible to drive the.5 Ohm Bose speakers with an appropriate aftermarket amp, but you will probably want to replace the speakers, too. More Information Here's another great thread. Most people bypass the Bose amps and replace the speakers when doing this, effectively removing the entire OEM sound system. This head unit has three connectors on the back. From left to right (looking at the back) are: CN200 (the casette connector), CN701 (the main harness connector), and CN702 (the rear speaker connector). Pinouts are available at Miata.Net. The 1M37 probably does not either. So the only way to do this is to replace the Bose amplifier. Other Miata.Netters have looked into it, and found them very expensive.The 1M37 does not seem to have the CD Changer jack! It drives the door speakers and optional tweeters, wired in parallel, directly with two channels. The other two are unused but the fader is enabled, unlike the Bose unit. Most 6x8 or 5x7 speakers will fit in the doors, and you can just swap out the old speaker for the new one. 8-inch round components will also fit with some (non-metal) modifications. This is probably a bad idea - it would cost a lot, entail lots of work, and the Bose unit really doesn't sound too great. Any decent aftermarket setup, especially one with an external amp, is going to work out a lot better! There are two connectors on the back of the double-DIN unit, but only the larger one (on the left, looking at the back of the unit) is used. Here is the connector pinout. This is the socket on the head unit.It's not plug and play, so you have to figure out where to put a crossover and run some wires. The doors are NOT pre-wired for tweeters, sadly. You can put a crossover in the door, which makes wiring easier but is risky (moisture could get on it). Or you could put it inside the dash which makes it much trickier to run the wires. More information However, you could also wire them up to the (unused) rear speaker connector on the head unit and use the fader to control them. I don't know of anyone who has attempted this, but it should work, apart from the trouble running new wires from the head unit to the tweeters. The 4H60 does not have the rear speakers and fader enabled, but the 4162 does. Here is some more information about adding windblocker speakers. This cardomain page has photos of this operation. Other Miata.Netters have looked into it, and found them very expensive.The MPV bezel is not correct for the Miata. I doubt any non-OEM changers would work, since there is no changer connector on the back. You need to make sure it comes with the correct front bezel (which includes the eject button and casette door) for the Miata. It's fairly easy to install, but requires removing your head unit.The casette deck and bezel from my 2002 MPV worked fine in my 2003 Miata Bose unit (4H60), so I bet this Minidisc player and bezel will work, too. But it should work. How about an FM modulator? These are numbered 1 through 3, where 1 boosts the volume a little as speed climbs and 3 boosts it much more. The top-down settings seem to cut the bass, while the top-up settings don’t. This works much better than the Automatic Level Control in the old MSSS. I think I can hear discrete steps as the car passes certain speed thresholds, the most noticeable being around 65mph. They drive both the door speakers and the tweeters in parallel. The tweeters appear to have built-in crossovers, but I'm not sure about this. Pin J on the harness controls a relay that sends power to the amp, and you can hear the relay click (to the left of the steering column) whenever you turn on the stereo. With the bass and treble controls set at the default positions, the radio has boomy, poorly-defined bass and too much treble, but no midrange. But it's still boomy sometimes! The '99 problem was caused by a missing or incorrect baffle, and Bose admitted that the speakers will buzz when damp. So it's possible that, even with the correct baffle, the speakers might get damp and buzz. You can try waterproofing them (inside the door) to cure this problem.It affects early 2002 cars with the modular Bose radio. Once you're familiar with the internal bits, you should be able to remove the head unit without touching the trim - I can pull the head unit in about 30 seconds! You might want to write down your radio station presets. Here's how to remove the trim: Just stick them into four holes on each side (skip one of the two that are right near each other) and the clip holding the radio in place will release. It will come out a few inches and feel like it doesn't want to come further. Just pull harder. The connection bundle is released with a lever on the bottom. Be careful to put the insulation You will also have to reprogram the Since the head unit includes a built-in amplifier, you could also probably re-wire it to drive aftermarket speakers directly (like the non-Bose) but this would probably not be worth doing. Just use a speaker-level amp, and you're all set. Some folks have reported success driving the stock Bose speakers with aftermarket amps, but most people would replace the speakers, too, since they're not too great. The Bose amplifier can take speaker-level inputs from your new head unit, so you don't have to change out the amp and speakers, but you might want to do it anyway. You might need an attenuator (like a Scosche ) if you do this to avoid over-driving the Bose amplifier. There are two connectors on the back of the double-DIN unit, but only the larger one (on the left, looking at the back of the unit) is used. Here is the connector pinout. This is the socket on the head unit.The Bose unit does not have the rear speaker outputs activated (I verified this on my own 4H60), though there might be some way to activate them (and the fader function). You can replace the Bose amps with an external, speaker-level 4-channel amplifier to drive new (non-Bose) door speakers and tweeters as well as new rear speakers. Here is some more information about adding windblocker speakers. This cardomain page has photos of this operation. Other Miata.Netters have looked into it, and found them very expensive.It seems similar to the previous units, but has a silver face, re-worked display, and replaces the “AM” button with one that says “SAT”. Maybe there will be a satellite radio option? There are two connectors on the back of the double-DIN unit, but only the larger one (on the left, looking at the back of the unit) is used.It's fairly easy to install, but requires removing your head unit. You also need the trim panel (part number N105-79-BCX). With the bass and treble controls set at the default positions, the radio has boomy, poorly-defined bass and too much treble, but no midrange. But it's still boomy sometimes! The '99 problem was caused by a missing or incorrect baffle, and Bose admitted that the speakers will buzz when damp. So it's possible that, even with the correct baffle, the speakers might get damp and buzz. You can try waterproofing them (inside the door) to cure this problem.There are two connectors on the back of the double-DIN unit, but only the larger one (on the left, looking at the back of the unit) is used.Note that not all of these are connected or do anything on any particular radio. This is a combination of all cars. (this is the socket on the head unit) How can I set you straight? If you have any more info, send it along.I'm not even sure if this radio was available in places other than the US. If you have anything about non-US radios to contribute, please do so. Used: Very GoodVery nice condition. Check out the pictures. All parts marked. Ships Fast! Thanks 1790ACPlease try again.Please try again.Please choose a different delivery location.Plays up to three additional CDs or MP3 CDs for hours of music.Uses your existing Bose Wave Music System remote control.In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Register a free business account Please try your search again later.Included: Bose Set Up CD. This must-have disc allows your existing Bose Wave Music System to recognise and work with this new Bose 3 CD changer, Please Note: You must already own a Bose Wave Music System in order to use this CD changer. This changer lacks the ability to work as a stand-alone unit. Thank you. Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings based on a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness. Please try again later. samuel a. johnston 1.0 out of 5 stars No warranty. No factory service.Excellent replacement for my Bose changer that no longer worked. Reconditioned unit just like new. Seller was phenomenal. Spoke twice on phone. Very patient man. Took time to carefully discuss unit and their reconditioning work. I would absolutely recommend doing business with this company!!!I tried to put a CD in the changer, the CD got stock up in the system. I have to return the defective product. It was a hazzle on my part.Upon receiving it.I was not disappointed by the sound or size. However, I have discovered two limitations to the system that are highly disappointing. I bought the 3 disk cd changer along with my Bose system.so that I can listen to 4 CDs without having to change out CDS. With other multi-disc systems I've had.I've always been able to shuffle among disks so that you don't have to listen to just one artist.you can listen to a range of artists from the various disks. The Bose system does NOT allow you to shuffle among disks. It does have a shuffle feature but it only shuffles songs within one disk (which seems futile).or you can shuffle and have one disk repeat over and over. I was pretty disappointed to see that a system that costs this much can't shuffle between disks. The other disappointment that I knew when I bought it.is there are no buttons on the system.they are all on a remote control (which is easy to use).but if you are prone to losing things.this might not be so great for you. I would have liked to have buttons AND a remote.For one thing, I was suspicious about the sound quality out of a tabletop radio. But the Bose ads are right -- it's terrific. You can actually feel the bass reverb. And the unit has a tiny footprint, too, which is great in an apartment. In addition, my 19-inch HDTV has always had an inadequate volume level -- even turned all the way up, street noise would drown out the TV. I've been able to plug the audio from the TV into the aux jack on the back of the CD changer -- so now my TV has great sound, too! (Hint: If you don't want this project to cost you an arm and a leg for a digital-to-analog audio converter box, get a Y cable with a miniplug on one end and dual RCA cables on the other, and run the audio out from your TV's headphone jack.)I couldn't be more pleased with this purchasing experience. Satisfied customer!He however, is panicky about money so he would never had bought it, so the family pooled their Christmas funds and got it for him. Bose ships in a large box so his Next panic attack was about where to put it ( without even seeing it ). Once it was up and running, he was listening to it for hours. His moods and temperament improved dramatically because he was listening to his favorite CDs.