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At the risk of sounding rude, if you have a Bose System you shouldn't even be thinking about this. I've had old pocket transistor radios that sounded better than this!! I bought this unit to replace our small showroom shelf system ($99 when I bought it 10 years ago) for low level atmosphere music. The old unit's remote was torn up and the radio randomly switched channels when adjusting volume, etc. After I replaced it with this unit, I was sorely disappointed with the sound quality. The speakers were awful! HOWEVER . . . the old system had the bare wires while the new system had a wired plugs. I cut the plugs on the "new" speakers and spliced them to the old speakers. It made a world of difference! It sounded just as it had before. (By the way, the speakers on this unit ARE NOT permanently attached. They can be removed merely sliding them up. They immediately went to the trash can!) This unit only has an audio-in jack 3.5mm. BUT YOU DO NOT WANT TO PLAY anything through these speakers! There is no CD output you could hook up to your Bose! Something like this is probably what you'd want to go with. Just make sure it has an audio-out or headphone jack and you'll be better off with your Bose. (I'm sure it has a headphone jack though I couldn't see it. Your Best Buy agent can help you choosing the correct interface cord and power supply don't want just battery power!)
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