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i have an external speaker and it gets muffled under the chest plate. Its a small walkie talkie

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When you are out trooping, there is no "trooping police" that will imprison you for a mistake. Having a speaker on your belt violates nothing unless you are applying for an accuracy badge here. However, with the speaker on your belt, it sounds like it is going to need to be really loud for the public to understand you. The public will automatically talk and listen into your face...not your belt.

The aker amps sold here are loud and compact enough to mount in your chest piece to give you the sound you want without adding additional equipment to your belt that you might suspect shouldn't be there.

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I use an Aker amp and it is only velcroed under the chest.  It sounds good, and when most people hear it, they are shocked.  They think it's coming from the mic tips in the helmet.

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I have trooped like this before with speaker on belt simply because its heard better and I don't have lots of room on the chest armor :)

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