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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 103937"><p>In my opinion the B&Z is a lot better than the inbuilt GPX battery amp & also a lot better than the inbuilt SDC speaker, especially having volume control on the SDC. </p><p>I am going to trial a Treasuremate II speaker from Vktek <a href="http://www.vkteksolutions.com/" target="_blank">http://www.vkteksolutions.com/</a> that has an inbuilt amp on the SDC. This will remove having a booster then a separate speaker with all the connections etc. I have used one before on my SD2200D & it was ok so don't think it will be a problem on the SDC.</p><p>To be honest,even though I'm not a headphones fan, I am thinking the SDC may be best used with headphones. Have used the B&Z for a couple of days but feel as though I may be not as tuned in to the very small threshold changes like I was with the headphones - if that makes sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 103937"] In my opinion the B&Z is a lot better than the inbuilt GPX battery amp & also a lot better than the inbuilt SDC speaker, especially having volume control on the SDC. I am going to trial a Treasuremate II speaker from Vktek [url]http://www.vkteksolutions.com/[/url] that has an inbuilt amp on the SDC. This will remove having a booster then a separate speaker with all the connections etc. I have used one before on my SD2200D & it was ok so don't think it will be a problem on the SDC. To be honest,even though I'm not a headphones fan, I am thinking the SDC may be best used with headphones. Have used the B&Z for a couple of days but feel as though I may be not as tuned in to the very small threshold changes like I was with the headphones - if that makes sense? [/QUOTE]
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