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Kicker iKICK iK350
$200.00
Released September, 2009
The Pros:Great sound quality, particularly in terms of its surprising bass performance. Plays undistorted even at high volumes. Lightweight, compact build quality that's still very solid.
The Cons:Remote navigation is a bit awkward, takes some getting used to. Proprietary battery pack is sold separately and is expensive. Ugly, clunky aesthetic can't hold up to the many sleeker alternatives available.
The Kicker iKICK iK350 is a docking station compatible with the iPod, iPhone, and other MP3's or satellite radios. It comes with a variety of features, including a specialized Kicker amplifier, a specialized fully functioning remote control, and an extra auxillary input jack.
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The iKICK iK350 comes equipped with a specialized Kicker amplifier that includes internal digital signal processing that has selectable bass or treble to fine tune to the listener's ears. This docking system also comes with a lightweight and fully functional remote control that comes with all the usual controls (play, pause, stop) as well as levels for the bass, treble, and the auxillary-input option. The auxillary-input jack allows for the connection of additional media devices, such as MP3's, older version iPods, CD players, computers, or satellite radios.
Features
- docking station
- compatible with iPhone and all 4th generation and newer iPods
- auxillary jack can connect all older iPods and MP3s, satellite radios, and CD players
- Kicker amplifier with digital sound processing
- fully functioning remote control
- 4.5"-square subwoofer
- 4" woofers and 1/2" tweeters
- composite video output
- fixed audio out control
- 12V power supply
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Pros & Cons
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Great sound quality, particularly in terms of its surprising bass performance.
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Plays undistorted even at high volumes.
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Lightweight, compact build quality that's still very solid.
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Remote navigation is a bit awkward, takes some getting used to.
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1
Proprietary battery pack is sold separately and is expensive.
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Ugly, clunky aesthetic can't hold up to the many sleeker alternatives available.
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Inconsistent charging performance with newer iPod/iPhone models.
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