SOURCE: Brookstone Wireless Outdoor Speaker with Bose 123 System Problem
AUX usually refers to an INPUT, such as a CD player, etc. No signal comes out of a standard AUX jack, unless it specifically says "Aux speaker output". Instead, look for another speaker output jack, such as remote speaker, B speakers, etc. You may only have one set of speaker output jacks, in which case you would need to connect your wireless speaker to the speaker output jacks along with your main speakers, or buy a little speaker selector switch box to switch between main and wireless speakers. There's usually no harm in connecting more than one speaker set to the same outputs, though it is technically not recommended. In the real world, just don't crank it too loud and you'll be fine. The wireless speaker MIGHT run off of a standard line output also, if the wireless speaker has its own power amplifier.
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This is an amp problem but you also need to confirm that there are no burnt wires and cut fuses.
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SOURCE: hook up brookstone wireless outdoor speaker
You cannot add other brand speakers to Bose systems. You must purchase the Bose second zone speaker amp and speakers.
SOURCE: do I need special speaker wires to hook up bose
It comes with special connectors - not necessarily special wire.
You will need the Lifestyle Cables.
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