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Kicker iK501 Digital Stereo System for iPhone and iPod (Black)

by Kicker
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (212 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Supports most iPhone and iPod models with Universal Dock Connector
  • Six-inch square reflex subwoofer, 5-inch woofers, and 3/4-inch tweeters for full-range sound with dynamic bass response
  • Auxiliary input for external devices; RCA audio and composite video outputs for connecting to stereos/TVs/etc.
  • Credit-card size remote allows easy control of the system and complete navigation through your iPod's menu
  • Convenient carry handle maximizes portability

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Product Information

Technical Details
Brand NameKicker
Item Weight12.4 pounds
Product Dimensions10 x 10.5 x 21 inches
Item model number09IK501
Number of Items1
  
Additional Information
ASINB002I529AY
Shipping Weight14.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
ShippingThis item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
Date First AvailableSeptember 14, 2004
  
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Technical Details

  • Brand Name: Kicker
  • Model: 09IK501
  • Weight: 15.00 pounds

Product Description

Amazon.com

Portable and plenty loud, the iK501 cranks your iPod/iPhone sound through a square-shaped reflex subwoofer and a pair of five-inch woofers and silk-dome tweeters. It's all powered by a powerful internal amplifier with digital signal processing for one of the richest, best-sounding docking systems available.

More of a rocking station than a docking station. Click to enlarge.

A six-inch square subwoofer carries the low-end.

Full-featured card remote included.

Kicker Subwoofer
Patent-pending, 6-inch square reflex subwoofer delivers a dynamic bass response with the kind of intensity you've come to expect from KICKER.

Full-Range Sound
5-inch woofers and 3/4-inch tweeters fill your room with premium full-range sound quality.

Wireless Remote
Dig deeper into DSP with the thin infrared remote, fully featured to fine-tune the iPod or iPhone's music and video content. It helps to navigate with ease through the iK501 system menu, adjusting bass, treble, and aux-in options, as well as through the iPod or iPhone's menus and sub-menus. Skip forward and back, fast-forward and back, play and pause, volume, mute, and power on/off selections have their own buttons too.

Rotary Control Knob
The rotary knob manually serves as the power and selection push button, and controller for bass, treble, auxiliary-input options, or standby mode. Standby will continue to charge the iPod or iPhone even when the system is powered down. In the dark, the knob is back-lit in blue and the display LCD screen continues to steer the user easily through the menu.

Auxiliary Input
The 1/8-inch auxiliary stereo input allows you to connect additional media sources for richer, louder sound. Hook up MP3 or CD players, desktop and laptop computers, satellite radio, or anything else you want to amplify.

RCA Outputs
RCA stereo outputs allow for even more audio hookup, and a composite video output allows you to pass video from your iPod to a TV or monitor.

iPod/iPhone Dock
The dock works with all iPod models, including the iPod touch and any featuring a click wheel. It is also "Works with iPhone" certified.

Carry Handle
The convenient carry handle maximizes portability.

What's in the Box
iK501, Two-Foot Auxiliary Cable, AC Power Cord, Power Supply, User's Manual

Product Description

This isn’t a docking station, it’s a rocking station KICKER has brought the bass to your ride for more than 30 years, and now it flows inside to the dorm or the den. KICKER’s newest 2-way system leaves the road behind ad provides that acclaimed car stereo sound in any portable setting of choice.


Customer Reviews

If you want to spend this amount of money, this is the best unit you can buy--hands down. John healy  |  39 reviewers made a similar statement
Sound was clean, nice treble, deep bass. Kojiro H  |  77 reviewers made a similar statement
The sound quality is amazing. AnonymousD  |  57 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
123 of 126 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars iKicker - Bose comparison, iKicker review February 16, 2010
Amazon Verified Purchase
A friend of mine bought one of the high dollar BOSE iPod systems which I found very impressive, and which my wife became enamored with. I, however, was not inclined to spend $500+ on a boombox, refined or not.

The Kicker iK501 is actually a bit bigger than the BOSE, and sounds quite good. On the down side, it doesn't sound quite as refined as the BOSE, and if you want to use it outside, you don't have the rechargeable battery thing that the BOSE includes. The iKicker only works plugged in to the wall using its' "brick" in-line power supply. You don't get battery operation - or battery woes - with the iKicker. Both Bose and the Kicker sound very clear and have the "good-car-stereo-sound-in-a-box" thing down pat.

The iKicker has deeper and louder bass than the Bose. I haven't measured it, but my ear is pretty good from listening to high end stereos over the years, and I suspect that the Bose system is probably better EQed for smooth, flat frequency response and there is clearly some level dependent EQ going on that I suspect is tweaked to match the human ear at various volume levels. After all, that's how Bose made their bread-and-butter with the 901s 40 years ago: Dr. Bose's little speakers sounded fantastic with the equalizer before the power amp in the circuit turned on, and lame as all get out without the electronic equalization.

The Bose has no tone controls at all: the iKicker has Treble and Bass that you can adjust to taste and volume level to get a ***VERY*** good sound, which is fairly comparable to the Bose. Listening to acoustic music through either system is great. The iKicker sounds clear and not overly colored by the speakers, although I do think the Bose is a tad more "neutral" sounding, which may or may not be good depending on your taste. For Rock and Roll, I think the sound of the iKicker is actually a bit better than the Bose, and although I'm not into it, I'm sure the hip-hop crowd would think the Bose is lame by comparison for that genre. The iKicker has a passive radiator on the back driven by the woofers to augment the bass, and you can hear and feel it working. The midrange is clear and well-defined. Crisp highs make the high hat sound like it's in the room. And did I mention the iKicker can get LOUDER than the Bose? It can probably keep up with most house party crowds; I doubt the Bose could cut it.

I use a 4th generation iPod Nano with it, and the remote control works the Nano as best I can tell, although I haven't really spent the time to figure out the iPod OS in great detail. But it does all the basics if you are too lazy to get up off the couch. It has a blue display to help you make adjustments to volume, tone, balance... the usual suspects.

But the *really* big plus over the Bose is the PRICE, WAY less than half of the cheaper Bose, and less than a third of the good one. I think I got it for around $165, IIRC, which I thought was within reason for a **very** nice boombox that can keep up with the "big stereo" in most of my friends' living rooms. Of course you have to add the cost of the iPod to that, but you end up with a great-sounding jukebox you can move around without much hassle that will play *all* your music without the hassle of changing CDs, and with NO fragile, dangley cord attachments. The only dangley part of the iKicker is the power supply brick, which is pretty substantial and looks sturdy. No puny connectors or chords. The iPod plugs right in in the front just like the Bose system. Construction looks solid.

I don't think anyone could be all that unhappy with either system. But for my money - and I LIKE good sound systems - the iKicker makes more sense.
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51 of 55 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Kicker iK501 iPhone/iTouch Best iPod Speakers period! August 14, 2009
Amazon Verified Purchase
Kicker has really out done themselves again with the iK500 and iK501. Recently, my iPod speakers for my bathroom kicked the bucket so I was put in the position having to replace it. I have to say, the best thing that could have happened, happened. After tremendous tedious research, I decided to purchase the Kicker iK501. I love this little powerful beat box. Don't be detoured by how petite it is. The iK501 has napoleon syndrome to say the least. I was a little hesitant because it broke the 200 dollar mark, but well worth every penny! If you are looking for a room pounding, ear ringing, heart skipping boom, and the best darn acoustic speaker system for the iPhone/iPod, look no further. This thing packs a punch like Mike Tyson in his teens! Only thing missing was a clock/alarm, but I am sure kicker will redesign the new model to incorporate one. I have tested iPod speakers, compatible with the iPhone from every imaginable local retailer around like Best Buy, Target, Wal-Mart, and Sears. The closest thing that can somewhat hold its own with the iK501 cost over one hundred dollars more, and is not made by a company who's expertise is sound acoustics. When I pulled it out of the box and took the system for a test run, I did not expect to spend over an hour testing the product. Kicker hit a home run with this little boom box. One last thing to include, I used to work in a car audio shop and these speaker can blow away anything Blows (Bose) has out for the iPod/iPhone!!!!! They could only dream of hitting the frequencies that the Kicker iK500 and iK501 units blast out! Well worth every penny!!!
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The best iPod system under $400 August 20, 2009
By TCMP
Decided on the Kicker iK501 after reading about every review i could on iPod systems. I researched for 30 days looking just about everywhere for the best bang for my buck. I am NOT disappointed by this system. Far exceeds the Bose system I listened to. Overall sound quality is excellent. Off axis response is superb, vocals and highs are true, and bass far exceeded my expectations. This thing will POUND!! Perfect for outdoors or for easy listening. Charges the iPod while docked and the included remote functions well. Unit only operates on AC power, but I didn't need battery power anyways. Systems that operate on battery seem flat and empty compared to AC power anyways.

I am using the system with the iPod nano (1st generation). Will work with iPod touch and iPhone as well.
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