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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 156892" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>There is an inbuilt amp in the 5000 battery but it won't trip in unless you're using a specially wired external speaker (or headphones if you re-wire them). External speakers sold by reputable dealers will already be wired correctly to trip the battery amp. Speakers from Jaycar etc. won't trip it unless you re-wire or you have them re-wired to suit. The wiring is described in the 4800/5000 manual.</p><p>This is to prevent it tripping in with headphones that have been wired normally & protecting against inadvertent hearing damage.</p><p>Most people agree that the inbuilt amp isn't as good as the aftermarket products such as the B&Z. There are no special settings & it would be up to what the individual finds best for them in various circumstances. One thing I have read though from JP is to keep the B&Z volume above 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 156892, member: 4485"] There is an inbuilt amp in the 5000 battery but it won't trip in unless you're using a specially wired external speaker (or headphones if you re-wire them). External speakers sold by reputable dealers will already be wired correctly to trip the battery amp. Speakers from Jaycar etc. won't trip it unless you re-wire or you have them re-wired to suit. The wiring is described in the 4800/5000 manual. This is to prevent it tripping in with headphones that have been wired normally & protecting against inadvertent hearing damage. Most people agree that the inbuilt amp isn't as good as the aftermarket products such as the B&Z. There are no special settings & it would be up to what the individual finds best for them in various circumstances. One thing I have read though from JP is to keep the B&Z volume above 2. [/QUOTE]
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