If I remember correctly, that amp is useless to you. It is three amps for three zones, and needs the controller. This was a commercial unit for ceiling speakers in buildings. As was and is typical of Bose, it only works with its own speakers. Those speakers were not standard impedance or 70 volt, a system unique to them.
There are people with those systems in commercial properties looking for that amp as a replacement. If you can be sure it works, and since it is Bose, most now don't, it is worth about 100 bucks. So sell it while you can. It is useless to you. As always, run fast from anything Bose.
TLSGuys - Yes you are right, this is for my house that has 3 zones of speakers. When I bought the house, it was all working fine with this amp and an old stereo deck setup. Rooms even have volume control. BUT while moving previous owner took apart the whole setup leaving just the speakers in the rooms. Needless to say that I was pissed off but after few e-mails back and forth, I got the amp back. So I have few options:
1. Hook this thing back somehow and keep the rest of the things same. I know the speakers(bose only) work because I tested all of them using a small amplifier I bought from amazon.
I will have volume control but I am using Airtunes and control volume with my iphone (works like a charm). So no issues there.
2. The other option is to replace everything one by one. A good pair of in-ceiling speakers are not very expensive although the cutout diameter in my ceiling is exceeding most 8" speakers on the market
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. There is still some hope with few generic brands have total width > 11 inches. Sigh....I wish I could use some polks or yamahas!
I also have a decent HK avr which I am not using. If I get the speakers sorted out, I can fire them using HK + speaker selector. The source being the same - Airport express(RCA) with full iPhone control. The question still remains, if I can use the thick speaker wire that currently runs in those 3 zones. If someone have any idea about the wire, please let me know. Its a thick copper wire and not the usual gauge wires.
Thanks for the suggestions guys....