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GPX battery in built amp:
When using correctly wired speaker's for the GPX4500/4800/5000 they will have a TRS plug but with only 2 wires attached (main to tip & shield to ring - nothing to sleeve). The battery recognises this configuration & trips the inbuilt amp. I have heard of issues with some external speaker's not being wired correctly so don't trip the amp thus they don't get the required power to operate correctly.
When you use a booster or normally wired headphones the batteries internal amplifier will be bypassed. With a rooster booster there is no connection into the headphone socket to trip the amp & others like the B&Z have a mono TR plug so it is the only operating amp I.e. you can't run both the battery inbuilt amp + the external one & even if you did the sound would most likely be distorted. The aftermarket boosters are thought to be better than the batteries inbuilt one & having used 4 different types I tend to agree but others are quite happy with the battery amp.
Headphone use should not require tripping the amp in the battery for good sound.
The wiring diagram etc. is in the GPX4800/5000 user manual page 13. (if you do happen to want to amp your headphones )
When using correctly wired speaker's for the GPX4500/4800/5000 they will have a TRS plug but with only 2 wires attached (main to tip & shield to ring - nothing to sleeve). The battery recognises this configuration & trips the inbuilt amp. I have heard of issues with some external speaker's not being wired correctly so don't trip the amp thus they don't get the required power to operate correctly.
When you use a booster or normally wired headphones the batteries internal amplifier will be bypassed. With a rooster booster there is no connection into the headphone socket to trip the amp & others like the B&Z have a mono TR plug so it is the only operating amp I.e. you can't run both the battery inbuilt amp + the external one & even if you did the sound would most likely be distorted. The aftermarket boosters are thought to be better than the batteries inbuilt one & having used 4 different types I tend to agree but others are quite happy with the battery amp.
Headphone use should not require tripping the amp in the battery for good sound.
The wiring diagram etc. is in the GPX4800/5000 user manual page 13. (if you do happen to want to amp your headphones )