A:AnswerThe measurements are posted everywhere online. Not rocket science to do the research.
Here they are: 17.1" width x 5.3" height x 17.1" depth (431.8 x 134.6 x 431.8 mm) and weighs 15 lbs.
A:AnswerYou will need an audio receiver with speakers for the CD player to play aloud. Unlike a bluray player or a Wii, the CD player needs to be amplified in order to hear it.
A:AnswerYou'll need to have a cord that uses the RCA plug from the player on one end with a earphone plug on the other. Check with Best Buy to see what they have.
A:AnswerMost receiver/amp units have RCA input jacks for connecting external devices.
Provided you have a pair that is not in use, there is no reason why you can't connect to your unit.
The remote control of your receiver/amp may not be compatible to control the CD player but that is the only real problem you should have.
A:AnswerThe Onkyo CD player has analog RCA outputs so if your Bose radio has RCA aux inputs, that would work. The Onkyo also has digital outputs but they are not likely Bose compatible.
A:AnswerNo, this unit is an analog audio or Fiber Optic digital audio output to an amplifier only. TVs do not have the appropriate connectors unless you have an old TV with analog input. This unit is designed to connect to a receiver amplifier system with speakers.
A:AnswerIt depends on the model that you have. If your model has auxiliary input RCA jacks on the back it will work. You may have to use the remote that comes with the CD changer to operate the functions on the changer.