A:AnswerThe Bass Module 500 is compatible with certain Bose soundbars. If you'd like to know how to hook your Bose Bluetooth speaker up to your TV, and whether your Bluetooth speaker is compatible with the Bass Module 500, please contact Bose's customer support team for assistance. Thanks!
A:AnswerIf you're referring to the Solo Series II Soundbar, then no, the Bass Module 500 cannot be used with this soundbar, as the Solo Series II Soundbar does not have a bass module port on it.
A:AnswerThe Bose Bass Module 500 (or any other Bose bass module like the Bass Module 700) is not directly compatible with the Bose Professional (Pro) 1 speaker because the Bose Pro series is designed for professional audio setups and uses different connectivity and speaker configurations than the consumer-grade sound systems like the Bose Soundbars.
The Bose Pro 1 speaker is part of the Bose Professional line, which typically doesn’t work with the consumer-oriented wireless subwoofers like the Bass Module 500 or 700. Professional systems from Bose, such as the Bose Professional FreeSpace or Bose Panaray series, usually require different types of subwoofers, often connected via standard amplifier or receiver inputs, not wireless connections.
If you're looking to enhance bass for the Bose Pro 1 speaker, you would likely need to consider a professional subwoofer that is designed for use with the Pro series, ensuring it has the right connections (e.g., XLR, TRS, or RCA inputs) that are compatible with your setup.
A:AnswerThe Bose Bass Module 500 is not compatible with the Bose S1 Pro+. However, the bass can be increased directly on the S1 Pro+ if desired. Simply rotate the channel control to adjust channel volume.
A:AnswerHonestly, I'm not sure. They way in which Bose made its recent entertainment system components, this is only compatible with the Bose soundbars. You need to connect this subwoofer via Bose app with a compatible soundbar. There's no wire connection to a receiver.