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JL Clean Sweep

minendo

Elite Member
Anyone used this? I just bought a new car and am looking into adding a sub, amp, and iPod to it. I've heard great reviews, but want to know if it is worth the cost.

My plan is to add a four channel amp in the following config:

Front left and right to front speaker setup and bridge the rears to the sub.
 
Originally posted by: minendo
Anyone used this? I just bought a new car and am looking into adding a sub, amp, and iPod to it. I've heard great reviews, but want to know if it is worth the cost.

My plan is to add a four channel amp in the following config:

Front left and right to front speaker setup and bridge the rears to the sub.

Unless you have to keep your factory deck, this is not the right way to go.
 
this option is mainly for cars with the AC and radio together. i know the legacy GT is one of those cars. From the way it looks the accords might be one as well.

But yea like stated before, this is only if you have to keep your factory deck, other wise u dont need it.
 
Originally posted by: BassBomb
you can get much cheaper Line output converter if you are trying to keep your deck

QFT..unless you need the functions the Cleansweep gives + HAVE to keep your factory deck you can get by with a LOC.

That said the JL product doesn't have much popularity out there and some have downright had bad experiences with it.
 
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