Bose Sounddock 10 Drivers
Audio gear maker has unveiled the, an iPod-compatible one-piece speaker system that the company claims offers the sound of a much larger, pricier piece of gear thanks to newly designed large-magnet woofer and two new “Twiddler” transducers which combine the roles of tweeters and mid-range drivers. “The SoundDock 10 system is for people who want the sound quality of a primary music system for their iPod or iPhone,” said Bose Home Entertainment VP Phil Hess, in a statement. “We started with a clean sheet and a clear goal: to deliver unparalleled audio performance without the need for complicated equipment. We then developed new technologies to deliver that performance without compromise.” The SoundDock 10 measures 9 inches high by 17 inches wide and 10 inches deep, but incorporates a new version of Bose’s well-marketed waveguide technology folded into the enclosure, creating an acoustic sense of a much larger system. The SoundDock 10 also includes proprietary digital signal processing to “improve” audio detail and definition, and the SoundDock 10 insulates the iPod or iPhone from vibration regardless of sound level; the system is also designed to cool using convective air currents rather than fans. The SoundDock 10 works with any click-wheel iPod, iPhone, or iPod touch.
The unit also features an aux input and an interchangeable dock—an optional Bluetooth dock is available to enable users to stream music from a Bluetooth-enabled music phone or similar device. The SoundDock 10 also ships with a remote for controlling basic function, sound sources, and playlists. The SoundDock 10 is available now for a suggested price of $599; the Bluetooth dock is priced at $149.
Yep I had this exact same problem. It seems you have to connect to the Sound Dock in a specific way when you have this problem. The first thing you need to do is press the BlueTooth button on the Sound dock for at least 5 seconds. The Bluetooth symbol will flash very slowly when you do this.
Second thing you need to do is click on the Apple icon and go to 'System Preferences' then select Bluetooth. Now I know you can access bluetooth by quicker and different methods.
But for some reason, they dont work! Once you have selected Bluetooth, press the '+' button on the bottom left and lo and behold your Sound dock will appear and the Mac will connect to it. I have to connect this way EVERY time. Just clicking on the Bluetooth icon at the top right does not work for me personally, it can never find the Dock when I try it this way round. Nov 25, 2013 6:25 AM. And also, by the way, None of the paperwork that comes with the Sound Dock explains this at all, so don't feel a fool. I spent £1500 and my Mac and £500 on my Sound Dock and was less than impressed when the 2 didnt talk to one another.
Bose Sounddock 10 Dock Adapter
Bose were useless because they didnt use Mac's and didnt understand the set up commands, and Apple werent much help either. All you get is turn the device off and try again. If it were that simple I wouldnt be ringing you in the first place guys. Nov 25, 2013 6:49 AM. Apple Footer This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site.
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