If your Bose system is working correctly, chances are that the impedence of your headphones are loading down the output causing the lowered volume.
I'd suggest you try a different set of headphones and see if that helps. Maybe try a lightweight set from an iPod, portable CD player, etc. and see if it improves. In many cases, the older 8 ohm headphones generally don't work too well with today's audio equipment.
A sound system works by converting sound waves into electrical energy. The electrical energy is then converted back into solid energy that results in sound.
Synthesizers!
Home cinema systems are excellent for people who want theater quality sound and picture. Some of the advantages include surround sound systems which mimic cinema sound, high quality picture, and the comfort of being at home.
A microphone converts sound into electrical impulses. A speaker converts electrical impulses into sound. Because they both work on the same principle, a changing electrical field (the audio signal) in a coil causes a magnet within the coil to vibrate in tandem. The magnet is attached usually to a paper cone which allow our ears to hear the sound. The converse is also true. For example if you talk into a headphone it causes the magnet to vibrate which produces an electrical signal in the coil which is connected to the headphone cable. Ram did this : ok micro phones convert mechanical energy which is te air from your mouth to mechanical ugh ohhhhhhh cccrapp 8=======D---
Sound cards capture analog audio signals from microphones, music compact disks, musical instrument digital interface (MIDI; such as electronic-piano keyboards) devices, and other sound sources
A USB connection is easier and cheaper to replace, but there is no difference in sound quality.
Bose Lifestyle is the name for a line of products from the Bose brand. Bose specializes in home entertainment systems and other premium sound systems.
A headphone isn't a sound at all. The sound that can be produced by headphones can be very loud depending upon the amplification used.
Skullcandy has the best sound and clearness
The headphone jack is actually wired with resistors so the headphones don't get the full amplifiers output. The only way you can fry the speaker system, is to send voltage back through the headphone jack and/or crank the volume all the way up with a short or no speaker connection. Check speaker fuses!
The se5blk is a much louder headphone with a clearer sound.
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Mine will do this if the headphone jack is not completely seated in the plug. Just give a little push and see if it goes on in any further, you may feel or hear a little click as it seats itself.
The only software you need to support headphone is driver for your audio/sound card what you get with your motherboard. If you lost that you can download from internet.
Bose Lifestyle offers a wide array of new and innovative electronics such as digital music devices, home theater systems, and wave system. Their systems focus on superior performance and sound quality. You can review their products on their website at http://www.bose.com
No . They receive the sound from the bluetooth transmitter in the device so no need to plug anything into the socket
Sound energy.