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Old 05-15-2006, 05:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What's the latest? (cleansweep-lc6.......

Hey audio freaks, what's the latest as far as Cleansweep type stuff?

I want to keep my stock head unit / Uconnect. Right now I have the Cleansweep and LC6 but I think they had to wire it so crazy that the sound might be compromised.
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Old 05-16-2006, 12:30 AM   #2 (permalink)
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So typically the LC6/LC8 is used to sum the signals after the factory amp. In most 300c owners case, this would be to sum the door speakers with the dash or rear to get somewhat of a full signal. Not sure what your set up is... so guessing.... you could potentially take the output of this and feed it to the cleansweep. But, the cleansweep typically takes a single input after the factory amp and tries to "fill in the blanks" so to speak from the input it gets. However, at CES in January, I saw a JL Audio device that did the signal summing prior to the cleansweep. I'd check their website. That just answers what exists. Telling us more about what you don't like and you may get some better advice.
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So typically the LC6/LC8 is used to sum the signals after the factory amp. In most 300c owners case, this would be to sum the door speakers with the dash or rear to get somewhat of a full signal. Not sure what your set up is... so guessing.... you could potentially take the output of this and feed it to the cleansweep. But, the cleansweep typically takes a single input after the factory amp and tries to "fill in the blanks" so to speak from the input it gets. However, at CES in January, I saw a JL Audio device that did the signal summing prior to the cleansweep. I'd check their website. That just answers what exists. Telling us more about what you don't like and you may get some better advice.
hello i just have one question i purchased the lc8 with a 4 channel amp and a mono amp for 2 subs. i have the boston 8 speaker setup . after the factory amp which speaker signals should i feed into the lc8 ive read door speakers and the rear deck ones. is this correct? i disconnected the center speaker as well as the factory sub. should i hook the sub back up and run all the wires into the lc8 to get a full range signal to send into both amps. or leave it disconnected and run which wires?
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