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Kicker 11PXI50.2 Compact 2-channel amplifier and controller for iPod® or iPhone® — 25 watts RMS x 2 at 2 ohms

Item # 2061PXI502

Kicker's little PXi50.2 amp lets you set up a sound system in any vehicle with a 12-volt electrical system,...

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About the Kicker 11PXI50.2

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Bring your music out where you work and play

Kicker's little PXi50.2 amp lets you set up a sound system in any vehicle with a 12-volt electrical system, including sit-down mowers, tractors, ATVs, or motorcycles. Just hook up some speakers, plug in your iPod or iPhone, and you'll have access to your tunes loud and clear. Imagine how simple this makes getting music onto your boat or even a forklift. Kicker recommends pairing the PXi50.2 with a set of PS5250 5-1/4" Powersports speakers.

Bring your music out where you work and play

Kicker's little PXi50.2 amp lets you set up a sound system in any vehicle with a 12-volt electrical system, including sit-down mowers, tractors, ATVs, or motorcycles. Just hook up some speakers, plug in your iPod or iPhone, and you'll have access to your tunes loud and clear. Imagine how simple this makes getting music onto your boat or even a forklift. Kicker recommends pairing the PXi50.2 with a set of PS5250 5-1/4" Powersports speakers.

Kicker 11PXi50.2 amp with iPod

Use the remote to navigate your playlists

Versatile little music-maker

The weather-resistant amp module sends up to 25 watts RMS to your speakers so you'll hear all your music's details and feel the beat. You can tuck your iPod away in a safe spot, because the illuminated remote controller provides easy navigation through your playlists and songs. The PXi50.2 also provides rapid-charging, so your player will be fully charged when you bring it home. Kicker even includes an auxiliary input to accommodate other kinds of MP3 devices, along with RCA outputs that allow you to add some powered speakers or a powered sub.

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Product highlights:

  • 2-channel amplifier and controller for iPod or iPhone
  • 15 watts RMS x 2 at 4 ohms (25 watts RMS x 2 at 2 ohms)
  • works in any vehicle with a 12-volt charging system
  • 6-foot cable with Apple®-certified dock
  • auxiliary input and outputs
  • back-lit blue LED wired remote with large rubber buttons
  • weather-resistant
  • 12-gauge power and ground wires and a 10-amp in-line fuse recommended
  • 5-11/16"W x 2-1/8"H x 3-5/8"D
  • warranty: 2 years
  • MFR # 11PXI502

What's in the box:

  • 2-Channel amplified controller for iPod/iPhone (with multiple 4" pigtails)
  • Wired remote/controller with attached 5.5' cable
  • Plastic mount for wired remote/controller
  • Bar mounting bracket
  • 70" iPod connector cable (with iPod dock connector on one end and a 13-pin DIN connector on the other end)
  • 24" Wiring harness with female 3.5mm aux input and stereo RCA output jacks
  • 4 Phillips-head pan-washer screws (length=3/4")
  • 4 Split lock washers
  • 4 Phillips-head pan screws (length=1/4")
  • Instructions

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Features

Overview: The Kicker PXi50.2 is a simple 2-channel amplifier that allows you to listen to your iPod or iPhone in a vehicle without a built-in music source. This Amplified Controller for iPod and iPhone can be installed in boats, ATVs, utility vehicles, golf carts, tractors, snowmobiles, hot rods, motorcycles, and riding lawnmowers. The PXi50.2 provides a 5-volt fast-charge current for the iPod/iPhone, and pause playback when power is off.

Components: The PXi50.2 consists of the following components:

  • Amplifier: A simple 2-channel amp with a weather-resistant cover and multiple 4" pigtail connections for power, speakers, remote controller, and iPod/iPhone.
  • iPod Cable: A 70" cable with a 30-pin iPod dock connector on one end and a 13-pin DIN connector on the amp end. The amp connection has a weather-resistant, screw-on plug.
  • Remote Controller: The PXi50.2 comes with an 8-button, weather-resistant, blue backlit remote controller and an attached 5.5' cable. The remote controller can be mounted to a pipe or bar (1.5" diameter max) with the supplied clamp-type mount, flush-mounted using the supplied bracket, or surface-mounted using an adhesive or hook-and-loop fastener (not included).
  • Wiring Harness: A 24" wiring harness that provides power connections (constant power, switched power, ground, amp turn-on), speaker wires for 2 speakers (speakers not included), an RCA stereo output, and a 3.5mm auxiliary input for adding another source. Note: A 10A fuse--not included--should be placed in-line with the constant power wire.

Remote Controller: With the remote controller, you can raise and lower the volume, change to next or previous track, select playlists, turn shuffle on or off, and turn off the unit. Dimensions: 3.146"W x 1.568"H x 0.601"D. If flush-mounted, the unit requires a cutout of 3.385" (86mm) x 1.616" (41mm) with a minimum mounting depth of 0.708" (18mm).

iPod Compatibility: The PXi50.2 is compatible with the following iPods and iPhones:

  • iPod touch: 1st generation (8GB, 16GB, 32GB), 2nd generation (8GB, 16GB, 32GB), 3rd generation (32GB, 64GB), 4th generation (8GB, 32GB, 64GB)
  • iPod classic: 160GB (2009), 160GB (2007), 80GB
  • iPod: 5th generation (video): 30GB, 60GB, 80GB
  • iPod nano: 1st generation (1GB, 2GB, 4GB), 2nd generation-aluminum (2GB, 4GB, 8GB), 3rd generation--video (4GB, 8GB), 4th generation--video (8GB, 16GB), 5th generation-video camera (8GB, 16GB), 6th generation (8GB, 16GB), 7th generation (Lightning to 30-pin adapter required and not included)
  • iPhone: iPhone (4GB, 8GB, 16GB), iPhone 3G (8GB, 16GB), iPhone 3GS (8GB, 16GB, 32GB), iPhone 4 (16GB, 32GB), iPhone 5 (Lightning to 30-pin adapter required and not included) Note: The PXi50.2 is not compatible with iPhone 4S (lab tested)

Additional Inputs/Outputs: In addition to the iPod connection, the PXi50.2 has a 3.5mm auxiliary input for adding an additional source, such as a portable CD, satellite radio, or other MP3 device. There is also a pair of stereo RCA preamp outputs for use with additional amplifiers.

Specifications:

  • Power Output: 15 watts RMS x 2 (4 ohms); 25 watts RMS x 2 (2 ohms)
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20kHz (+/- 1dB)
  • RCA Preout Voltage: 2.5V RMS
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 90dB
  • Max Current Draw: 10A
  • Aux-Input Sensitivity: 500mV to 1.75V
  • iPod Charging: 5V @ 1A

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Can I add the Bluetooth remote to this amplifier?
cl637t@att.com  May 27, 2015
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A
Yes! I just added a cheep Bluetooth receiver that I found online. It connects to the aux port and now I can change all of the music and volume with my iPhone.
jack  May 28, 2015
A
no and the remote supplied only works the volume unless you are using a very old ipod. I recommend using the blue tooth enabled version of this unit. That is the one I thought I was getting when I ordered this one, but didnt realize it until it came in.
kasey  May 28, 2015
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No sir, I do not believe so, It is my belief that you need the Bluetooth version of this amplifier. I normally just run my IPhone into the aux input. If you find out that you can add the Bluetooth capability please let me know, would be nice.
david  May 28, 2015
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The controller is hard wired coming out of the unit and does not plug in to any receptacle where you could use a bluetooth adapter of any kind to replace all of the functions. If there is a bluetooth adapter that plugs into the actual ipod plug, then you could control your play selections from your phone or ipod but the volume would have to be preset or adjusted using the hardwired controller. Hope that helps.
vincent e  May 28, 2015
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Unfortunately! You need to purchase the BT version.
grant g  May 28, 2015
Q
I have a pair of 6.5 memphis tower speakers that are 100 rms/200w peak power, is this amp powerful enough to push them or will need to add a bigger amp,. Mainly need and wanted this item for the controller?
justin  Feb 15, 2015
1 answer
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Thanks for your question. For information on selecting the best amp for your subs I would recommend reaching out to an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat. They will be able to help determine the differences between the amp models and help you make the best choice for your system.
kristina  Feb 17, 2015 (Staff)
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If you bypass the remote, can you use your iphone/ipod to control the volume?
john  Dec 25, 2014
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Probably so... If the volume setting on the phone is not turned up all the way while connected TO the remote, it does effect overall volume through the speakers... I'm assuming it would work the same way bypassed. A less expensive alternative would be just to purchase a separate amp and hook ur phone to it via a headphones/ to RCA adapter, if u plan on bypassing the remote anyway. Hope this helps
clint  Dec 27, 2014
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I haven't had any luck doing this. I have to use the remote to control the volume. Hope this helps
brian  Dec 26, 2014

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