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1/9/2008
Kickin' It
Kicker has long been known as the brand to turn to for kick-ass car stereo. So you can bet that the new Zune dock that the Oklahoma-based company introduced at CES—its first non-automotive product— kicks out the jams. The ZK500 comes with 5-inch woofers and a 40-watt stereo amplifier, plus a 6-inch square-shaped subwoofer for solid bass.
The ZK500 can be controlled by an included credit-card remote that not only allows access to the Zune’s menu functions, but also bass, treble, and auxiliary-in options.A minijack input let you jack in another MP3 player, a CD player, computer, satellite radio or almost any other source. Of course, it powers your Zune as its playing and also when the system is powered down.
– posted by Doug Newcomb
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