You could try connecting the headphone output of one to the aux input of the other. That won't get you a stereo pair just both playing the same source.
Any modifications will likely not work well if at all. Bose doesn't in any way over engineer their products so adding more speakers could blow the amp and would certainly not have enough power to drive them well.
If you want better sound it's time to get rid of both Bose and get yourself a real audio system. It won't take a fortune to get better quality of sound and more flexibility too.
MERGED QUESTION Question from mdshahrukh257 : "Can i connect Two more Bose drivers in sound dock board"
I want to upgrade the speaker with Two more Bose 2.5”drivers and then put in a new cabinet. I think the board is capable to run it but not 100% sure so help me.
You could try connecting the headphone output of one to the aux input of the other. That won't get you a stereo pair just both playing the same source.
Any modifications will likely not work well if at all. Bose doesn't in any way over engineer their products so adding more speakers could blow the amp and would certainly not have enough power to drive them well.
If you want better sound it's time to get rid of both Bose and get yourself a real audio system. It won't take a fortune to get better quality of sound and more flexibility too.
The Bose are self-contained units, is not designed and has no facility for what u want to do, as soon as u plug the ^earphone on first unit that would most likely immediately mute the speakers, but hey trying is free.
Actually in India Bose have a very high reputation that is why i dont want to move on for other brands.
Can anyone tell if i connect 2 more 2.5” drivers in the Board so should i connect them in Series or in parallel because Bose never disclosed its actual OHM ratings. Just want to tell i connected them in series and they are working but i’m not sure is it right or not.