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My Lifestyle 10 has been used in 240 V system and it doesn't have
flip switch for it to run on 110V.


When I contacted Bose in 1997, a guy said that he will change it to
110V and also make a change to FM tuner so that I can tune all the freq
(if I use a 110V to 240V converter, the FM turner doesn't work fully -
ie it will, just 10% of the avaliable FMs - so I really need to get a
minor circuitry modification to get the most out of the built in FM radio).


However, now Bose is givng me a run around. Basically no.

Are there any privte shops do this?

Or would anyone want to trade it with me (its hardly used and in
original box - can give a demo to show that it works)

And advice - Thanks

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It's a Bose, and an old one at that.... why would you spend the energy or
money to do this?

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My Lifestyle 10 has been used in 240 V system and it doesn't have
flip switch for it to run on 110V.


When I contacted Bose in 1997, a guy said that he will change it to
110V and also make a change to FM tuner so that I can tune all the freq
(if I use a 110V to 240V converter, the FM turner doesn't work fully -
ie it will, just 10% of the avaliable FMs - so I really need to get a
minor circuitry modification to get the most out of the built in FM

radio).


However, now Bose is givng me a run around. Basically no.

Are there any privte shops do this?

Or would anyone want to trade it with me (its hardly used and in
original box - can give a demo to show that it works)

And advice - Thanks



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So tell me which system I should get and how much is it (approximately) ?

C what I mean wrote:

It's a Bose, and an old one at that.... why would you spend the energy or
money to do this?

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Hi


My Lifestyle 10 has been used in 240 V system and it doesn't have
flip switch for it to run on 110V.


When I contacted Bose in 1997, a guy said that he will change it to
110V and also make a change to FM tuner so that I can tune all the freq
(if I use a 110V to 240V converter, the FM turner doesn't work fully -
ie it will, just 10% of the avaliable FMs - so I really need to get a
minor circuitry modification to get the most out of the built in FM


radio).


However, now Bose is givng me a run around. Basically no.

Are there any privte shops do this?

Or would anyone want to trade it with me (its hardly used and in
original box - can give a demo to show that it works)

And advice - Thanks





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Unfortunately I am not the one to tell you what to get.. There are many here
on the this group that are way more qualified then I am.. but I wouldn't
spend any money on your current Bose system... Unless you have some
sentimental value that you place on it.


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So tell me which system I should get and how much is it (approximately) ?

C what I mean wrote:

It's a Bose, and an old one at that.... why would you spend the energy

or
money to do this?

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Hi


My Lifestyle 10 has been used in 240 V system and it doesn't have
flip switch for it to run on 110V.


When I contacted Bose in 1997, a guy said that he will change it to
110V and also make a change to FM tuner so that I can tune all the freq
(if I use a 110V to 240V converter, the FM turner doesn't work fully -
ie it will, just 10% of the avaliable FMs - so I really need to get a
minor circuitry modification to get the most out of the built in FM


radio).


However, now Bose is givng me a run around. Basically no.

Are there any privte shops do this?

Or would anyone want to trade it with me (its hardly used and in
original box - can give a demo to show that it works)

And advice - Thanks







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Pls feel free to make a few names - I am a beginner and I would be
grateful to have some names to investigate, think about it ....

Thanks in anticipation

C what I mean wrote:
Unfortunately I am not the one to tell you what to get.. There are many here
on the this group that are way more qualified then I am.. but I wouldn't
spend any money on your current Bose system... Unless you have some
sentimental value that you place on it.


"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" ""acac49SPAM\"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" wrote in message
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So tell me which system I should get and how much is it (approximately) ?

C what I mean wrote:


It's a Bose, and an old one at that.... why would you spend the energy


or

money to do this?

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Hi


My Lifestyle 10 has been used in 240 V system and it doesn't have
flip switch for it to run on 110V.


When I contacted Bose in 1997, a guy said that he will change it to
110V and also make a change to FM tuner so that I can tune all the freq
(if I use a 110V to 240V converter, the FM turner doesn't work fully -
ie it will, just 10% of the avaliable FMs - so I really need to get a
minor circuitry modification to get the most out of the built in FM

radio).


However, now Bose is givng me a run around. Basically no.

Are there any privte shops do this?

Or would anyone want to trade it with me (its hardly used and in
original box - can give a demo to show that it works)

And advice - Thanks









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Pls feel free to make a few names - I am a beginner and I would be
grateful to have some names to investigate, think about it ....

Thanks in anticipation

C what I mean wrote:
Unfortunately I am not the one to tell you what to get.. There are many here
on the this group that are way more qualified then I am.. but I wouldn't
spend any money on your current Bose system... Unless you have some
sentimental value that you place on it.


"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" ""acac49SPAM\"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" wrote in message
hlink.net...

So tell me which system I should get and how much is it (approximately) ?

C what I mean wrote:


It's a Bose, and an old one at that.... why would you spend the energy


or

money to do this?

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arthlink.net...


Hi


My Lifestyle 10 has been used in 240 V system and it doesn't have
flip switch for it to run on 110V.


When I contacted Bose in 1997, a guy said that he will change it to
110V and also make a change to FM tuner so that I can tune all the freq
(if I use a 110V to 240V converter, the FM turner doesn't work fully -
ie it will, just 10% of the avaliable FMs - so I really need to get a
minor circuitry modification to get the most out of the built in FM

radio).


However, now Bose is givng me a run around. Basically no.

Are there any privte shops do this?

Or would anyone want to trade it with me (its hardly used and in
original box - can give a demo to show that it works)

And advice - Thanks







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Pls feel free to make a few names - I am a beginner and I would be
grateful to have some names to investigate, think about it ....

Thanks in anticipation

C what I mean wrote:
Unfortunately I am not the one to tell you what to get.. There are many here
on the this group that are way more qualified then I am.. but I wouldn't
spend any money on your current Bose system... Unless you have some
sentimental value that you place on it.


"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" ""acac49SPAM\"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" wrote in message
hlink.net...

So tell me which system I should get and how much is it (approximately) ?

C what I mean wrote:


It's a Bose, and an old one at that.... why would you spend the energy


or

money to do this?

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arthlink.net...


Hi


My Lifestyle 10 has been used in 240 V system and it doesn't have
flip switch for it to run on 110V.


When I contacted Bose in 1997, a guy said that he will change it to
110V and also make a change to FM tuner so that I can tune all the freq
(if I use a 110V to 240V converter, the FM turner doesn't work fully -
ie it will, just 10% of the avaliable FMs - so I really need to get a
minor circuitry modification to get the most out of the built in FM

radio).


However, now Bose is givng me a run around. Basically no.

Are there any privte shops do this?

Or would anyone want to trade it with me (its hardly used and in
original box - can give a demo to show that it works)

And advice - Thanks







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Pls feel free to make a few names - I am a beginner and I would be
grateful to have some names to investigate, think about it ....

Thanks in anticipation

C what I mean wrote:
Unfortunately I am not the one to tell you what to get.. There are many here
on the this group that are way more qualified then I am.. but I wouldn't
spend any money on your current Bose system... Unless you have some
sentimental value that you place on it.


"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" ""acac49SPAM\"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" wrote in message
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So tell me which system I should get and how much is it (approximately) ?

C what I mean wrote:


It's a Bose, and an old one at that.... why would you spend the energy


or

money to do this?

"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" ""acac49SPAM\"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" wrote in


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arthlink.net...


Hi


My Lifestyle 10 has been used in 240 V system and it doesn't have
flip switch for it to run on 110V.


When I contacted Bose in 1997, a guy said that he will change it to
110V and also make a change to FM tuner so that I can tune all the freq
(if I use a 110V to 240V converter, the FM turner doesn't work fully -
ie it will, just 10% of the avaliable FMs - so I really need to get a
minor circuitry modification to get the most out of the built in FM

radio).


However, now Bose is givng me a run around. Basically no.

Are there any privte shops do this?

Or would anyone want to trade it with me (its hardly used and in
original box - can give a demo to show that it works)

And advice - Thanks







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Pls feel free to make a few names - I am a beginner and I would be
grateful to have some names to investigate, think about it ....

Thanks in anticipation

C what I mean wrote:
Unfortunately I am not the one to tell you what to get.. There are many here
on the this group that are way more qualified then I am.. but I wouldn't
spend any money on your current Bose system... Unless you have some
sentimental value that you place on it.


"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" ""acac49SPAM\"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" wrote in message
hlink.net...

So tell me which system I should get and how much is it (approximately) ?

C what I mean wrote:


It's a Bose, and an old one at that.... why would you spend the energy


or

money to do this?

"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" ""acac49SPAM\"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" wrote in


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arthlink.net...


Hi


My Lifestyle 10 has been used in 240 V system and it doesn't have
flip switch for it to run on 110V.


When I contacted Bose in 1997, a guy said that he will change it to
110V and also make a change to FM tuner so that I can tune all the freq
(if I use a 110V to 240V converter, the FM turner doesn't work fully -
ie it will, just 10% of the avaliable FMs - so I really need to get a
minor circuitry modification to get the most out of the built in FM

radio).


However, now Bose is givng me a run around. Basically no.

Are there any privte shops do this?

Or would anyone want to trade it with me (its hardly used and in
original box - can give a demo to show that it works)

And advice - Thanks







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Pls feel free to make a few names - I am a beginner and I would be
grateful to have some names to investigate, think about it ....

Thanks in anticipation

C what I mean wrote:
Unfortunately I am not the one to tell you what to get.. There are many here
on the this group that are way more qualified then I am.. but I wouldn't
spend any money on your current Bose system... Unless you have some
sentimental value that you place on it.


"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" ""acac49SPAM\"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" wrote in message
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So tell me which system I should get and how much is it (approximately) ?

C what I mean wrote:


It's a Bose, and an old one at that.... why would you spend the energy


or

money to do this?

"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" ""acac49SPAM\"@ earthlinkSPAM.net" wrote in


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arthlink.net...


Hi


My Lifestyle 10 has been used in 240 V system and it doesn't have
flip switch for it to run on 110V.


When I contacted Bose in 1997, a guy said that he will change it to
110V and also make a change to FM tuner so that I can tune all the freq
(if I use a 110V to 240V converter, the FM turner doesn't work fully -
ie it will, just 10% of the avaliable FMs - so I really need to get a
minor circuitry modification to get the most out of the built in FM

radio).


However, now Bose is givng me a run around. Basically no.

Are there any privte shops do this?

Or would anyone want to trade it with me (its hardly used and in
original box - can give a demo to show that it works)

And advice - Thanks









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My Lifestyle 10 has been used in 240 V system and it doesn't have
flip switch for it to run on 110V.


When I contacted Bose in 1997, a guy said that he will change it to
110V and also make a change to FM tuner so that I can tune all the
freq (if I use a 110V to 240V converter, the FM turner doesn't work
fully -
ie it will, just 10% of the avaliable FMs - so I really need to get a
minor circuitry modification to get the most out of the built in FM
radio).


However, now Bose is givng me a run around. Basically no.

Are there any privte shops do this?

Or would anyone want to trade it with me (its hardly used and in
original box - can give a demo to show that it works)

And advice - Thanks


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So tell me which system I should get and how much is it (approximately) ?


If you like the way your Bose sounds, keep it and buy
a transformer that you can plug it into: that will most
likely be cheaper and simpler than converting it.
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