A:AnswerThis works well using Bluetooth output, or analogue mini-plug wired connection--whichever your sound bar supports. I use Bluetooth connecting to the speaker I use for my TV.
A:AnswerNo need to turn off, as when not playing, the device just keeps a LED light on. Since that draws so very little current, that would make it safe to use an extension cord to un-plug if you want. Also, current draw when playing is minimal.
A:AnswerThis is a turntable NOT a record player. You can't connect speakers directly to it. It must be connected to a receiver, amplifier or some stereo system that allows for audio in.
A:AnswerCheck your Bose wave for an AUX input jack on the back. If the AUX input is the Red and White jacks type input, the turntables provided audio cable will connect directly to it. If it is the single 3.5 mm stereo type input, you will need a cable that has a single 3.5 mm stereo male plug on each end.
A:AnswerNo, you cannot. You would not want a belt driven turntable of any kind for your application. Use our AT-LP140XP or AT-LP1240-USBXP Direct Drive Turntable instead.