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Bose LifeStyle 35
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Post 16 made on Sunday May 29, 2005 at 18:09
Theater Magic installs
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Although, I must agree about replacing your Bose AV-35 with a real component, I must digress, since I am a Bose Factory certified tech. The answer should be in the setup menu, and as simple as turning on the IR receive feature, however, if the model is really old, it my not have the option, in this case, you must go to BlueDo .com and buy the adapter for $149. Im pretty sure it should be in the menu.


Steve
My other remote is...a model aircraft transmitter!
Post 17 made on Sunday May 29, 2005 at 18:58
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On 05/29/05 18:09 ET, Theater Magic installs said...
Although, I must agree about replacing your Bose
AV-35 with a real component, I must digress, since
I am a Bose Factory certified tech. The answer
should be in the setup menu, and as simple as
turning on the IR receive feature, however, if
the model is really old, it my not have the option,
in this case, you must go to BlueDo .com and buy
the adapter for $149. Im pretty sure it should
be in the menu.

Steve

Shoot...For $149.00 you can buy a HTIB on Ebay that'll outperform the LS.......Now that's an easy fix.....
Post 18 made on Monday May 30, 2005 at 04:27
Steve Garn
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Bose killer: HTIB for $149? I guess that's more than fair.

I was thinking about the sound a cat makes as the vaccuum ingests its tail. That's practically free.

spun bearings...fingernails on a chalkboard...stuck pig...gas...
Manuals?! We don't need no stinking manuals! a.. er..
Post 19 made on Monday May 30, 2005 at 04:36
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Speaking of cats...


the "bass" on a Blose system sounds like the thunks my cat made when she took a few spins in the dryer last weekend...

at least she came out smelling nice and fresh!
We can do it my way, or we can do it my way while I yell. The choice is yours.
Post 20 made on Monday May 30, 2005 at 04:44
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So what you're saying is you had a chance to visit Dr. Bose' super secret laboratory where he thinks all this cool stuff up (ie. the corner laundrymat)?
Manuals?! We don't need no stinking manuals! a.. er..
Post 21 made on Wednesday June 15, 2005 at 19:10
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Can i get the LS25 seriesII to change to IR?

Can I get it to output Jack and Cokes?
If So I will start carring Blowes.

Dave
Flandon the mighty Dragon Fisher
Post 22 made on Wednesday June 15, 2005 at 20:40
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I have actually been to the Bose Mountain...

It's pretty cool. It's the most impressive R&D facility I have ever been in, and I have been in a few.
Rick Murphy
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Post 23 made on Thursday June 16, 2005 at 08:39
Fred Forlano
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On 05/28/05 04:08 ET, Steve Garn said...
I still contend that most Bose Lifestyle problems
can be solved by unplugging them and setting a
real Home theater receiver on top of them.

I would love to see how far some of us could throw
one of these things at the installer olympics
- probably have to be done in the parking lot.
It would be even cooler if we had to use a bit
of hand eye coordination by making a basket with
it into a wood chipper. I mean, what else can
it be good for it's too light as a boat anchor
and too flashy for skeet.


sheesh, this is an old thread. Talk about beating
a deaf horse.

You can't set a new home theater on top of them because of the Bose humpback issue. Better to use the Bose as a fancy art-deco piece on your coffee table. :)
"I have been marked once, my dear and let me assure you, no needle shall ever touch my skin again." -- Erik Magnus Lensherr (Magneto)
Post 24 made on Thursday June 16, 2005 at 10:29
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That little hump can be smoothed out by placing the silver doormat under the back tire of the average work van and roling back and forth a couple of times. Only problem is the tire smells like snake oil for a week unless you scrub it with tomato juice. But that's why we get it with the back tire - makes the tailgaiters back off a bit.
Manuals?! We don't need no stinking manuals! a.. er..
Post 25 made on Saturday June 18, 2005 at 19:20
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Just Posting some of my findings.

The Audio Athority C-1024

allows us to use the serial data input to input ir to a blows system.

Check it out.


Dave

Edit: This is only available from bluedo.com

This message was edited by flandon on 06/20/05 15:25 ET.
Flandon the mighty Dragon Fisher
Post 26 made on Friday June 24, 2005 at 18:04
flandon
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It Worked!
thanks to RTI Installers Mega Code list
thanks again and again and again RTI Installer.


Dave
Flandon the mighty Dragon Fisher
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