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Kicker ZX200.4


$150.00 Released January, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Controls are easy to work with, adjustments right on the amp. Easy to hook up, no surprises or special wiring needed. Outputs very clear signal, no loss or distortion.

The Cons:Not capable of extreme ground-shaking volume output.

The Kicker ZX200.4 is the least powerful of the multi-channel series.  ZX multi-channel amplifiers range from 50 watts x 4 channels all the way to 215 watts x 4.  This gives the buyer a decent variety of power and price to choose from.

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  The ZX200.4 is the cheapest of these, putting out 50 watts per channel.  The multi-channel series have features similar to the stereo series such as a 12dB/octave electronic crossover and a KICKEQ Boost of up to 18 decibels of bass centered at 40 hertz.  The multi-channel series has some features the stereo series doesn't have, such as a fader dial.  The ZX200.4 does not include a remote bass control, a feature that may be a deal breaker for some.

Features

  • No remote bass control
  • Power: 50 watts x 4
  • Dimensions: Length 10-1/4 in, Height 2-1/8 in, Depth 9-5/8
  • Active Crossover: 12dB/octave, fixed at 80Hz - selectable high, low or all pass
  • KICKEQ Boost
  • Differential RCA inputs
  • Automatic turn-on modes: +12 V(Remote), DC Offset, Audio (Signal Sense)
  • Lowest power and lowest price in the series

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Pros
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    controls are easy to work with, adjustments right on the amp

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    easy to hook up, no surprises or special wiring needed

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    outputs very clear signal, no loss or distortion

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    offers a really wide variety of wiring options, very flexible

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    easy to change the crossover to match the rest of your equipment

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    low power draw, won't be too hard on the car battery

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    can drive speakers as loud as most will ever need for normal listening

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    not capable of extreme ground-shaking volume output

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