Bose Speaker System Acoustimass 10 User Manual

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The Bose Acoustimass -10 Home Theater Speaker  
System  
Owner’s Guide  
December 20, 2001  
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Contents  
Where to find...  
Introduction  
Thank you ...................................................................................................................2  
For your records .........................................................................................................2  
Setting Up  
Before you begin ........................................................................................................4  
Unpack the carton ......................................................................................................4  
Placing your Acoustimass®-10 speakers to achieve realistic home theater sound....5  
Select the locations for your speakers .......................................................................6  
Left and right front cube speakers ......................................................................6  
Center cube speaker ...........................................................................................6  
Surround cube speakers .....................................................................................7  
Acoustimass module...........................................................................................7  
Connect the speakers ................................................................................................8  
Use the cable correctly .......................................................................................8  
Connect the Acoustimass module to the center  
and front cube speakers ...............................................................................9  
Connect the Acoustimass module to the surround cube speakers....................9  
Connect the Acoustimass module to the receiver ..............................................9  
Check the connections .....................................................................................10  
Using Your Acoustimass-10 speakers  
For realistic home theater sound..............................................................................11  
How to set your Pro-Logic receiver ..................................................................11  
Bass and treble adjustments ............................................................................11  
Set your Dolby AC-3 receiver correctly.............................................................11  
Maintaining Your Acoustimass-10 speakers  
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................12  
Customer service .....................................................................................................12  
Cleaning the speakers ..............................................................................................13  
Warranty period ........................................................................................................13  
Product Information  
Technical information ...............................................................................................14  
Accessories ..............................................................................................................14  
Bose® Corporation ................................................................................. inside back cover  
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Setting Up  
Before you begin  
Bose® Virtually Invisible® speaker technology allows you to enjoy lifelike home performances  
from the very latest surround sound encoded movies, CDs, and television shows, without a  
room full of speakers.  
Your stereo VCR or stereo television sends the encoded program material to the surround  
sound receiver, which interprets it by distributing various sounds to particular speakers.  
Although the sound mix varies with different types of programs, dialogue is usually sent to  
the center speaker while sounds from the left or right side of the picture go to the left or  
right front speakers. Ambient sounds and special effects are directed to one or both of the  
surround (rear) speakers. The unique, easy-to-hide Acoustimass® module delivers bass for  
all channels. At any point in a surround sound performance, you may hear sound from all or  
just a few of the speakers, but the overall experience puts you in the center of the action.  
To select surround-encoded program material, look for any of the terms Surround, Dolby  
Surround, and the double-D symbol  
* on tapes and discs, and the  
word “surround” preceding a TV broadcast. Your Acoustimass-10 home theater speakers  
are also compatible with Dolby AC-3 receivers and program material. The special settings  
for Dolby Surround and AC-3 are described on page 11.  
You can also enjoy a wide variety of stereo programming that is not surround-encoded with  
your Acoustimass-10 speakers. Simply adjust your receiver accordingly.  
Unpack the carton  
WARNING:  
Remove any staples from the opened carton flaps.  
The Acoustimass module  
weighs 23 pounds (10.5 kg).  
Use good lifting practice to  
avoid injury.  
Remove the brown inner carton containing the five cube speaker arrays and the Acous-  
timass module terminal cover.  
Gently roll the carton over onto its side and then onto its opening.  
Carefully lift the carton from around the Acoustimass module and packing cushions.  
Do not detach the removable cables connected to the Acoustimass module.  
To avoid danger of suffoca-  
tion, keep the plastic bags  
that wrap these speakers out  
of the reach of children.  
If the speakers or the Acoustimass module appear damaged, do not use them. Repack  
everything in the original carton and contact your authorized Bose dealer immediately.  
Note: Now is a good time to record the serial number of these speakers on page 2 of this  
guide and on your warranty card. It is a good idea to save all packing materials for possible  
future use.  
Figure 1  
What comes in the carton:  
• Acoustimass module  
• Module end cover  
• 5 cube speaker pairs  
• 20' (6 m) speaker input cable  
• 20' (6 m) front speaker output  
cable  
• 50' (15 m) rear speaker output  
cable  
• 8 protective rubber feet  
• Owner’s Guide  
* Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
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Placing your Acoustimass -10 speakers to achieve  
realistic home theater sound  
The center speaker localizes action and dialogue on your screen. Sound from the center  
speaker should seem to come from within the picture.  
The left and right front speakers create a sound image wider than the screen that seems  
natural to viewers sitting anywhere in the room.  
The surround speakers add subtle sounds and special effects that expand the visual image,  
bringing the viewer into the center of the action. The surround speakers should be posi-  
tioned to allow the sound to reach the viewer from both sides, rather than from directly  
behind.  
You can place the front and center speakers near a TV screen with no picture interference,  
because all of the cube speakers are magnetically shielded.  
The Acoustimass module is not magnetically shielded and should be at least 2 feet (.6 m)  
from your screen, but at the same end of the room as the front and center speakers. Bose®  
Acoustimass speaker technology takes advantage of the fact that the source of bass sound  
is difficult to locate, so you can hide the Acoustimass module conveniently out of sight.  
A suggested home theater layout that conforms to the guidelines described above is shown  
in Figure 2. Twist the pairs of cube speakers so they describe angles that create room-filling  
sound patterns.  
NOTE:  
Please follow wall bracket  
instructions carefully. Proper  
mounting will insure optimum  
performance from your  
system.  
You may choose to place the speakers differently, to take advantage of the sound charac-  
teristics of different rooms. Your speakers come with sufficient cable lengths to allow you to  
have the following distances between components:  
• Up to 20 feet (6 m) between the Acoustimass module and the receiver.  
• Up to 20 feet (6 m) between the Acoustimass module and the front and center cube  
speakers.  
• Up to 50 feet (15 m) between the Acoustimass module and the surround speakers.  
Bose wall brackets and floor stands can extend your placement options. See “Accessories”  
on page 14.  
Figure 2  
One suggested home theater  
layout  
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Setting Up  
Select the locations for your speakers  
The cables provided with your Acoustimass®-10 system vary in length and provide a great  
deal of flexibility in speaker placement.  
Left and right front cube speakers  
Use the two cube speakers with black terminals. Figure 3 shows suggested ways to  
achieve an accurate left and right sound image.  
Place the front speakers on either side of your TV, at least 6 feet (2 m), or as much as 15  
feet (5 m) apart.  
Place them in line with the center of the screen for the best sound balance (position 1).  
Or, place them in a lateral position, with one high and the other low (position 2). Placing  
them in a line above the top of the TV is a third choice (position 3).  
The speaker on the left as you face the TV is connected to the LEFT FRONT jack on the  
Acoustimass module.  
Figure 3  
Suggested choices for left and  
right front speaker placement  
2/3  
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CAUTION: If you are placing  
the center speaker on top of  
the television, use the smaller  
of the two sets of four rubber  
feet provided. This will  
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provide extra stability on  
surfaces such as marble or  
glass. Additional rubber feet  
are available, free, by calling  
the Bose® customer service  
numbers inside the back  
cover of this manual. Ask for  
Part Number 178321-04.  
Center cube speaker  
Select one speaker with a gray terminal for the front center speaker. Sound from the center  
speaker should seem to come from within the picture.  
Figure 4 shows suggested positions for the center speaker.  
Place the center cube speaker above, below, or on top of your television. If below, be  
sure that the cube speaker is not supporting the weight of the television in any way.  
Keep it as close to the vertical center of the screen as possible, for the most accurate  
dialogue reproduction (positions 1 or 2).  
Figure 4  
Suggested choices for center  
speaker placement  
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Surround cube speakers  
The remaining two speakers with gray terminals are to be used as surround speakers. The  
left and right rear channel sound should reach the viewer from both sides, rather than from  
directly behind. Refer to Figure 5.  
Put one on the left and the other on the right, keeping them as far apart as possible,  
beside or just to the rear of the home theater seating area.  
Place them high up, to avoid a direct sound path to the ears of the listeners (position 1).  
If you want these speakers directly behind the seating area, make sure they are not  
directed at the viewers (positions 2 and 3).  
The rear speaker on the left as you face the TV is connected to the LEFT SURROUND  
jack on the Acoustimass® module.  
Figure 5  
Suggested choices for surround  
(rear) speaker placement  
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Acoustimass module  
Bose® recommends putting your Acoustimass module at the same end of the room as the  
television monitor. To prevent interference, keep the module at least 2 feet (60 cm) from the  
television.  
You may hide the Acoustimass module behind or under furniture, but do not block the  
opening. Be sure there is at least 2 inches (5 cm) between the opening and any surface.  
If the opening faces the wall it increases the bass; if it faces away it decreases the bass.  
For the most bass response, place the opening 2 to 3 inches (5 to 8 cm) from a wall or  
corner.  
Stand the Acoustimass module vertically or horizontally (Figure 6). To stand it on the  
cable connection end, remove the cover by gently pulling it away.  
After selecting a place for the Acoustimass module, attach the larger set of four rubber feet  
to the bottom surface for additional stability. The feet protect the cable connections and  
must be mounted when the Acoustimass module is standing on that end.  
Figure 6  
Acoustimass module position  
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Setting Up  
Connect the speakers  
The supplied cables make it easy for you to connect your system. The connections at the  
Acoustimass® module are already made for you. There are three sets of cables, joined  
together to form ribbons, which may be separated or “unzipped” as much as needed to  
comfortably reach the speakers (Figure 7). Separate the cables as you are laying out the  
cable lengths.  
The 20 foot (6 m) cable with three pairs of wires connects the Acoustimass module to the  
center, left, and right front cube speakers.  
The 50 foot (15 m) cable with two pairs of wires connects the Acoustimass module to the  
left and right surround cube speakers.  
The 20 foot (6 m) cable with five pairs of wires connects the Acoustimass module to the  
outputs on the receiver. Separate these wires just enough to reach the connectors.  
Figure 7  
Separating cables  
Use the cable correctly  
Each cable consists of insulated wire pairs attached to colored RCA connectors. The colors  
match the connector terminals on the cube speakers and are embossed with L, R, C, LS,  
and RS. The connectors have locating pins that assist you in making the correct connec-  
tions (Figure 8).  
CAUTION:  
Before making any connec-  
tions turn off your receiver or  
amplifier and unplug it from  
the outlet (AC power mains).  
Not doing so may result in  
damage to your system.  
The black connector marked L goes to the left front speaker.  
The gray connector marked C goes to the center speaker.  
The black connector marked R goes to the right front speaker.  
The gray connector marked LS goes to the left surround speaker.  
The gray connector marked RS goes to the right surround speaker.  
Never connect the cubes  
directly to an receiver output.  
Always connect the cube  
speakers to the Acoustimass  
module, then connect the  
Acoustimass module to the  
receiver.  
Note: Do not attempt to splice cables. Do not use standard RCA cables to lengthen any of  
the supplied cables. Call Bose® customer service for cables specifically designed for this  
purpose (Part Number 187092). See the customer service numbers inside the back cover.  
Never use broken or frayed  
wiring, which can result in  
electrical shock or damage  
to your system.  
The supplied cables are not  
intended for in-wall installa-  
tion. Check local building  
codes or enlist a qualified  
installer.  
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Connect the Acoustimass module to the center and front cube  
speakers  
Use the 20 foot (6 m) cable with three pairs of wires to connect the Acoustimass module to  
the center and front cube speakers. Just press the custom RCA connectors in place.  
1. Insert the gray connector marked C  
into the gray terminal on the center  
speaker.  
Figure 8  
Making cube speaker  
connections  
2. Insert the black connector marked L  
into the black terminal on the left front  
speaker (to the left of the TV as you  
face it), and the black connector  
marked R to the black terminal on the  
right front speaker.  
3. At the Acoustimass module, check to  
be sure the connectors are firmly  
inserted into the proper OUTPUT TO  
CUBE SPEAKER jacks.  
a. Black L connector to the L jack.  
b. Gray C connector to the C jack.  
c. Black R connector to the R jack.  
Connect the Acoustimass module to the surround cube  
speakers  
Use the 50 foot (15 m) cable with gray RCA connectors to join the module to the surround  
speakers.  
1. Insert the gray connector marked LS into the gray terminal on the left surround speaker  
(on your left as you face the TV).  
2. Insert the gray connector marked RS into the gray terminal on the right surround  
speaker.  
3. At the Acoustimass module, make sure the gray connectors are firmly inserted into the  
LS and RS OUTPUT TO SPEAKER jacks.  
Connect the Acoustimass module to the receiver  
Use the 20 foot (6 m) cable with five wire pairs to connect the Acoustimass module to your  
surround sound receiver.  
CAUTION:  
Do not connect the  
Acoustimass module directly  
to your television unless the  
television provides surround  
decoding circuitry and  
amplified outputs for all  
channels.  
1. Match the wire labels to the SPEAKER OUTPUT labels on the receiver:  
a. L wires go to the Left Front SPEAKER OUTPUT connections.  
b. C wires go to the Center SPEAKER OUTPUT connections.  
c. R wires go to the Right Front SPEAKER OUTPUT connections.  
d. LS wires go to the Left Surround (rear) SPEAKER OUTPUT connections.  
e. RS wires go to the Right Surround (rear) SPEAKER OUTPUT connections.  
2. Match the polarity on the receiver. Connect the wire pairs in phase (+ to + and – to –).  
a. Connect each wire marked with a red collar (+) to the appropriate red (+) output.  
b. Connect each plain wire (–) to the appropriate black (–) output.  
3. At the Acoustimass module, check to make sure all RCA connectors are firmly inserted  
into the proper INPUT FROM RECEIVER OR AMPLIFIER jacks. Black connectors go  
into L and R jacks. Gray connectors go into C, LS, and RS jacks.  
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Setting Up  
Check the connections  
Check all connections from the receiver to the Acoustimass® module and the module to the  
cube speakers (Figure 9). Make sure all speakers are connected to the proper terminals  
according to their position in your room. Also make sure the two speakers with black  
terminal tabs are connected as front speakers.  
CAUTION:  
Do not allow exposed wires to  
brush against each other; this  
could damage your receiver.  
At the receiver, check that the wires are connected in phase (+ to + and – to –). Incorrect  
wiring can result in a total loss of Acoustimass module output.  
Be sure to correct any wiring problems before you plug your receiver in and turn it on.  
L
C
R
Figure 9  
Completed connections  
FRONT SPEAKERS  
SURROUND SPEAKERS  
R
L
L
REAR  
R
CENTER  
OUTPUTS  
TO CUBE SPEAKERS  
L
C
R
LS  
RS  
LEFT  
CENTER  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
SURROUND SURROUND  
INPUTS  
FROM RECEIVER OR AMPLIFIER  
LS  
L
C
R
RS  
LS  
RS  
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Using Your Acoustimass -10 Speakers  
For realistic home theater sound  
Each speaker produces only the sound directed to it by the steering logic in your surround  
sound receiver. During a surround sound program the front and center speakers will emit  
sound almost constantly, while the surround speakers may be silent for periods of time.  
How to set your Pro-Logic receiver  
You must set the volume levels for the front, center, and surround speakers at your receiver.  
For use in video applications, be sure the SURROUND SOUND center mode setting of your  
receiver is on NORMAL (Figure 10). The center channel and surround (rear) speakers have a  
wider response range and therefore play at a slightly lower volume. The signal levels for  
these speakers may need to be increased. You can adjust these levels at the receiver or  
with the remote control. Your receiver may have a test tone to help you set volume levels.  
If it does, follow these steps:  
Press test tone ON at the remote.  
Set the volume for the speakers in the following order: Left, Center, Right, Surround.  
Balance the pink noise tone for evenness among all individual speakers.  
Instructions for this process vary, depending on the brand and model of receiver you are  
using. Follow your receiver owner’s guide for testing and adjusting the balance of each  
speaker.  
Figure 10  
A Dolby Pro-Logic receiver set  
for NORMAL surround sound  
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Bass and treble adjustments  
Upholstered furniture, wall-to-wall carpets, or heavy drapes can muffle treble (high notes),  
making your speaker system sound bass heavy. Bare floors and walls and hard surface  
furniture can make your speaker system sound too shrill. After listening to your speakers,  
you may want to adjust the balance of bass and treble. You can use the bass and treble  
controls on your receiver.  
Set your Dolby AC-3 receiver correctly  
Your Acoustimass-10 speakers are compatible with the output from Dolby AC-3 receivers.  
Take special care to set the channel output according to the specifications listed in the chart  
below. The cube speakers are full-range loudspeakers and must be set up as LARGE  
speakers on the AC-3 screen menu. An exception is the center speaker, which must be set  
as SMALL. Turn the subwoofer OFF. Finally, turn the LFE (low frequency effects) ON and set  
the crossover frequency to 200Hz.  
Speaker  
Setting at receiver  
Left and Right Front.......................... Large  
Center ............................................... Small  
Left and Right Surround ................... Large  
Subwoofer ........................................ OFF (not used)  
LFE (low frequency effects) .............. ON  
Crossover frequency ........................ 200Hz  
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Maintaining Your Acoustimass -10 Speakers  
Troubleshooting  
If you have a problem with your Acoustimass-10 speakers, turn off your sound source and  
try the solutions below. If you still have a problem, contact your Bose® dealer to arrange for  
service. Or, to contact Bose directly, refer to the inside back cover of this guide.  
Problem  
What to do  
• Make sure the power cord of the receiver is plugged into an  
operating AC wall outlet and that the unit turned on.  
System does not  
function at all  
• Be sure to select a source at the receiver (video, CD, tuner).  
• Check the speaker connections. Turn the unit ON.  
• Increase the volume.  
No sound  
• Disconnect any headphones.  
• Make sure speaker cable is not damaged.  
Sound is distorted  
No bass  
• Reduce the volume of any external components connected to  
the receiver.  
• Make sure the speaker connections at the receiver or amplifier  
are correct (+ to + and - to -). If you are using in Dolby Pro-Logic  
mode, check that surround sound is turned ON. If you are using  
AC-3 programming, verify that the settings are correct at the  
receiver. Be sure the source material (laser disk or broadcast  
programming) is Dolby AC-3 encoded.  
Not enough or too  
much bass  
• Move the Acoustimass module closer to a wall or corner to  
increase bass. Move it farther from a wall or corner to decrease  
bass.  
No stereo sound  
To get the full performance benefit, your Acoustimass-10  
speakers must be connected to a HiFi Stereo VCR or Stereo  
television.  
Customer service  
For additional help in solving problems, contact Bose customer service. See the inside back  
cover for Bose customer service offices and phone numbers.  
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Maintaining Your Acoustimass -10 Speakers  
Cleaning the speakers  
Wipe the cube speakers using a damp cloth. Do not use solvents or chemicals. Do not  
allow liquids to spill on or objects to drop into the Acoustimass module or the speaker  
grilles. You may vacuum the grilles carefully; the drivers are directly behind the grille cloth.  
No other maintenance is needed.  
Warranty period  
Bose® Acoustimass-10 speakers are covered by a limited 5-year transferable warranty.  
Details of the coverage are explained on the warranty card packed with your speakers.  
Please fill out the information section on your card. The serial number is located on the  
Acoustimass module; you may choose to record it on page 2 of this guide. Then, please  
detach and mail the card to Bose in the pre-addressed envelope.  
Bose will try to remedy any problem within the terms of your limited warranty.  
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Product Information  
Technical information  
Features  
Direct/Reflecting® speaker technology  
Virtually Invisible® speaker design  
Acoustimass® speaker technology combined with Adaptive Energy SummingTM  
speaker design  
Magnetically shielded cube speakers  
Automatic system protection circuitry  
Syncom® computer quality control  
Speaker driver complement  
Cube speaker arrays: two 2.50-inch TwiddlerTM speakers  
Acoustimass module: three 5.25-inch woofers for left and right front and sur-  
round channels  
Connectivity  
Compatible with A/V receivers rated from 10 to 200 watts per front channel and  
10 to 100 watts per rear channel; rated from 4 to 8 ohms  
Finish  
Cube speakers: Black or Arctic white finish  
Acoustimass module: Scratch-resistant black or Arctic white textured finish  
Size/Weight  
Cube speaker arrays: 6 1/4"H x 3"W x 4 3/4"D (16.0 cm x 7.6 cm x 12.2 cm)  
2.1 lb (.9 kg)  
Acoustimass module: 14"H x 22"W x 7 1/2"D (35.5 cm x 56 cm x 19.0 cm)  
23 lb (10.5 kg)  
Packed system: 44 lb (20 kg)  
Accessories  
Floor stands: FS-20B (black), FS-20W (white)  
Wall brackets: WB-20B (black), WB-20W (white)  
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