does anyone know if you can use a boosteroo amplifier between a mp3 and autocom 200 to increase volume in the helmet speakers which at the moment has the levels on both at maximum
does anyone know if you can use a boosteroo amplifier between a mp3 and autocom 200 to increase volume in the helmet speakers which at the moment has the levels on both at maximum

No...you need to use the Boosteroo between the output of the Autocom and your headset, not betweem the mp3 player and the Autocom unit. You're looking to boost the output of the Autocom NOT the input from the mp3.
If you use it the way you've described you won't get any increase in vol as the Autocom will limit it before it gets to the headset. In fact you'l overload the Autocom input I would think.
So:
MP3--->Autocom--->Boosteroo--->Headset = GOOD
MP3--->Boosteroo--->Autocom--->Headset = BAD
ok so how do i connect, the boosteroo has 3.5mm jack sockets autocom has 5 or 7 pin din sockets is there an adaptor i can get me hands on?
Which Autocom are you using?
200 model,just e-mailed autocom they recon the problem is incorrectly positioned helmet speakers i am a bit dubious with that answer when i had a twatnav i could hear it with no problem

As from the email I sent yoy the speaker positioning is a critical thing to get spot on, hence why I suggested it. My Creative Zen provides me with more than enough volume running on an open mic Easi Plus also to my old Active-7 fitted inside my stripped on Mini.
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ok i will try the speakers first might have to pay you a visit,i am looking at ultimate ear headphones scary prices though allready use their earplugs
As from the email I sent yoy the speaker positioning is a critical thing to get spot on, hence why I suggested it. My Creative Zen provides me with more than enough volume running on an open mic Easi Plus also to my old Active-7 fitted inside my stripped on Mini.
Rich![]()