1-2 of 2 Answers
That depends on the speakers. In MOST cases, you can't connect speakers directly to a TV. There is the option with this tv to connect the TV to bluetooth speakers, and also another option to connect using a "multiroom" speaker, which tends to be run through a pre-wired setup from a custom home audio installation. If your Bose speakers are bluetooth speakers, chances are that you would be able to connect one of the speakers to the TV and utilize it. Are your speakers 150 Watt POWERED speakers? or are they rated for 150 watts from an amplifier? If they are powered speakers AND have an optical input, then you may be able to connect them directly to your TV using a TOSLINK (fiber optic) audio cable that can be picked up for a few dollars. However, this is highly unlikely, so unless the speakers are Bluetooth speakers, you will probably have to have a separate Audio/Video Receiver like the Sony STR-DH770, which is currently on sale here at Best Buy for @199.99, and either an optical cable or additional HDMI cables, along with speaker cable in order to connect the Bose speakers. Here is a link to the STR-DH770 SONY A/V Home Theater Receiver .This is the most economical solution I could find immediately! https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sony-1015w-7-2-ch-4k-ultra-hd-and-3d-pass-through-a-v-home-theater-receiver-black/4914601.p?skuId=4914601 If you can find a model number for the speakers and reply with it, I can probably tell you immediately. Hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It does have arc connection via hdmi, digital audio and built in Bluetooth to connect sound to it
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.
