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Originally Posted by eakes
CleanSweep is overkill, you don't really need it. You do need LOCs ($35 for a 4-ch unit) to feed the amp input. Don't use the speaker level inputs on the amp since they normally connect one side of all the channels together.
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You do not have an understanding of what CleanSweep does (or what goes on in an OEM system to warrant it's need) or a firm grasp of how the speaker level inputs work on an amplifier. If your amp has high level in, it's a much better option than an LOC.
LOC's do nothing to compensate for DSP which is there to make the cheap OEM speakers sound decent.
CleanSweep is for anyone who wants to upgrade their audio systems and have the sound improve. When you consider that the unit has four 30 band EQs, high level in, aux in, and an 8 Volt line driver you'll find that it's much cheaper that all these items purchased individually (about $800 cheaper).
You could solve all the problems CleanSweep was created to address if you could replace the radio. On many vehicles, this is not an option and is no cheaper.