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How do I connect my Bose CineMate GS Series 2?

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Emily Sparks

Published Mar 21, 2026

How do I connect my Bose CineMate GS Series 2?

To connect the components of your system:

  1. Connect Interface Module to the input jack on the bass module.
  2. Connect the single-plug end of the speaker cable to the SPEAKERS jack on the bass module.
  3. Connect the other other end of the speaker cable to the speakers:

Is the CineMate home theater system interface module working?

Reinstalled entire system back into my master bedroom and started enjoying Pandora music!! Took about an hour total. Thanks. Helpful? 5 out of 5 stars. I bought the Interface Module last month, is not working, and I can not get help to have it replace or repair.

What do you need to know about the Bose CineMate?

Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! Connect your home theater gadgets with the Bose Cinemate stereo speaker system and experience movie theater-like sound effects at home.

Can a Bose CineMate work with a VCR?

Hook it up to this Bose CineMate Digital Home Theater Speaker System and enjoy top-of-the-line, full range audio!This 2.1 channel speaker set is designed to work with your TV and video components, such as a DVD player or VCR.

What does Bose CineMate GS Series II speaker system do?

The Bose CineMate GS Series II digital home theater speaker system makes it easy to enjoy the power of a home theater experience using your TV and video components, like a DVD or Blu-ray player and Satellite receiver. Just two front speakers and a hideaway Acoustimass module bring movies and music to life via proprietary TrueSpace technology.

Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! Connect your home theater gadgets with the Bose Cinemate stereo speaker system and experience movie theater-like sound effects at home.

Hook it up to this Bose CineMate Digital Home Theater Speaker System and enjoy top-of-the-line, full range audio!This 2.1 channel speaker set is designed to work with your TV and video components, such as a DVD player or VCR.