
With Bose Stereo Everywhere™ speaker technology, these Bose Virtually Invisible® in-wall speakers provide balanced stereo sound to fill every inch of the room. Magnetically attached grilles are easily paintable to match your décor.
Q: What receiver recommend for those speakers?
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Q: Do these speakers require ac power and need plugged in?
A: Hi Milo, thank you for your question. These speakers are passive so do not require power. They gain there power through the speaker cable when connected to a receiver/ amplifier.
A: Hello Bhfs300, Thanks for the question. Yes, this should be possible depending on your receiver/amp and that it supports multiple zones. The power requirements for the VI 691 are 10-100 W per channel, 4-8 ohms. Please be aware you would need speaker wire and the appropriate gauge can be found in the owner's manual. Hope that helps. Mohsin - Bose Support
A: The Bose 691 speakers will handle 10-100 watts per channel.
A: Thank you for your interest in the Virtually Invisible 691 In-Wall Speakers, Dj80913. The AV35 media console is engineered specifically to work with its original speakers, and the 691's would not currently be compatible. Some customers have enjoyed this adapter from Best Buy: https://bit.ly/2xJahcv. This accessory is designed to eliminate some of your rear speaker wires for a more convenient setup. For the best advice in using this with your Lifestyle, please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team at 1-800-367-4008. They are available M-F 9 AM to 9 PM Eastern. Thank you, and have a great day! Jesse - Bose Support
A: Hello Moonbeam, Thanks for the question and we appreciate your interest in our Bose products. The Cube speakers that come with your Acoustimass 10 system cannot be mixed and match with any other Bose speakers. The Invisible In-Wall speakers also require a separate receiver. If you have any further questions, we are always available to help! Feel free to reach out to our Bose Support Line by navigating to this page for contact info: http://bose.life/2qwENj4. Thanks again, Mohsin-Bose Support
A: I would use a speaker with a lower frequency response for your front speakers. The Boise are great for rear though.