A:AnswerThere's an aux port on the back side of the turntable. I use an aux cord and connect it to a JBL Charge 3 speaker. There are other options that are stated in the manual that you can use but aux is the easiest. You would just need an aux cord and a speaker with an aux port. Any speaker works, it just depends on your preference for audio quality and loudness.
A:AnswerYes it’s compatible with this model it has a phono red and white connection and an additional power plug that goes straight into an outlet to give it power I would suggest not actually plugging the power cord in until you get it all setup because mine automatically started playing and it will drop the needle on the platter wether you’re ready or not and damage the needle or have a record ready incase it starts automatically the first setup cheers!
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:AnswerIt depends. Your TV or sound bar will need to have an audio input jack of some kind on it, either the dual RCA (White and Red) jacks' type or a single 3.5mm stereo type. Bluetooth earbuds, no, this model does not feature Bluetooth. Consider the AT-LP60XBT Turntable instead if you also need Bluetooth connectivity.
A:AnswerYes. It has it's own amp so it can be connected "inline" to L/R AUX, CD, DVD, etc L/R RCA inputs. If connecting to "Phono" on the receiver make sure you use the "Phone" on the turntable. There is a switch on the turntable that allows you to chose between inline or phono.
A:AnswerIf the Bose has an AUX IN connection on the back of it, the turntable can be connected there. Make certain to turn the phono preamplifier inside the turntable ON by setting the preamp selector switch on the back of the turntable to the LINE position.