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Yes. Although the advertised "200 watts" may not be an actual 200 watts, because it rarely is except in the case of higher end amplifiers, it is still more than adequate. I am not familiar with the exact wattage requirements of the Kicker, but I am using the Insignia to power 2 Boston Acoustics Voyager 60s w/6.5" drivers and 2 Boston Acoustics Voyager 70s w/7" drivers, requiring 60watts and 100watts, respectively. This requirement is for maximum sustained power. I am running both pairs of speakers via an impedance-matching speaker selector/independent volume control-per-pair to insure speaker safety/no damage. With this in place, the Insignia only needs to act as the "engine", powering the speakers through the speaker selector. In this role, the Insignia provides more than adequate power to JAM.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Has 4 outputs. L/R speakers A or B. Has pretty good power.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have Yamaha's and Dayton Audio in my yard and, while it won't rock the neighborhood, it's plenty for my 1000' sq. Yard.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This stereo outputs 50W to each speaker channel. The Kicker speakers run off of 75W continuous power and 150W maximum power. Since those numbers do not perfectly line up, I would speak with Kicker to determine if they are compatible.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I bought this for my garage thinking it would be a good fit and was pleasantly surprised to find out it kicks out plenty of power for way more than a garage. unless you have 40 acres it will do the job in fact it probably would do OK for the 40 acres. I was very impressed for the money!
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