JL Clean Sweep
#4
Originally Posted by Soquel
What is it and what does it do?
The details:
What exactly does CleanSweep™ do?
1) About the size of a paperback book, CleanSweep™ accepts virtually any audio signal, from low-voltage line-level to high-power amplified speaker-level, via its four differential-balanced inputs, precisely integrating stereo or stereo-front/rear signals with totally automatic level compensation.
2) CleanSweep™ internally converts the two or four connected analog signals to digital audio with 24 bit effective resolution.
4) CleanSweep™ applies the power of its on-board, state-of-the-art 32-bit SHARC® DSP processor to automatically equalize each of the four channels with 30 bands of equalization (that's 120 bands total), effectively correcting the response of almost any OEM-equalized full-range signal. The effect of these digital-domain corrections will range from subtle to dramatic, depending on the degree of equalization engineered into the OEM system. To accomplish this complex feat, the installer simply loads the supplied CleanSweep™ calibration CD into the OEM CD player, sets the OEM volume between half and 2/3 volume, plays the designated calibration track and then presses the "Calibrate" button on the top of the hideaway CleanSweep™ component. Approximately 20 seconds later, the CleanSweep™ is finished analyzing and equalizing the OEM source's response.
5) CleanSweep™ then converts the digitally corrected signals back to analog audio and sends them out through two pairs of low-distortion 8 volt (RMS) line level outputs.
6) CleanSweep™ also integrates a stereo auxiliary input circuit for adding an additional stereo source such as a satellite radio tuner, MP3 player, aftermarket source unit, or any other audio source to the system.
7) CleanSweep™ includes a good-old-fashioned **** with stops at both ends to control the master system volume (at the outputs of the processor unit) for both the OEM and auxiliary sources. The master volume eliminates the effects of any OEM equalization that is dependent on the OEM volume control position and allows a high signal-to-noise ratio to be maintained in the system. When pressed, the master volume **** also selects between the OEM and Auxiliary source.
A dash-mountable status LED changes color to indicate OEM or AUX input modes. These small controls can be easily mounted in the cockpit within reach of the driver, wherever the installer and owner select.
8) CleanSweep™ can be deployed in signal-sensing mode, powering up and providing a 12-volt turn-on signal for aftermarket equipment whenever signal is detected; or it can be activated by a conventional 12-volt trigger if the OEM system provides one.
With CleanSweep™ installed, the vehicle owner can enjoy clean, high-end sound and an additional, aftermarket audio source, while avoiding messy OEM diagnostic problems. CleanSweep™ allows for quick and simple restoration of the original OEM system setup, allowing it to be moved to another vehicle when a lease expires or the vehicle is sold. Most importantly, it gives newer vehicle owners the freedom to upgrade their audio systems with high-quality aftermarket gear, without fear of damaging complex automotive systems.
#6
That's the whole point of the clean sweep. It allows you to keep the stock head unit and add aftermarket amps to the system so you have all the power you need and there is an AUX input so you can hook up an external MP3 player (iPod or Dell DJ) or even a laptop.
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#8
so i could hook my lap top to this so i could have sound to go with my movies and not have to buy a indash dvd player. sweet what is the price or pm it to me since your the dealer here. and i need some info for some other stuff.
#9
There is an easier and cheaper way to get an AUX input if that's all you're looking for. Peripheral makes a device for stock GM radios to do just that. It only cost about $100 give or take.
The Clean Sweep is only if you want to add aftermarket amplifiers to your factory head unit.
The Clean Sweep maps out at $350.
The Clean Sweep is only if you want to add aftermarket amplifiers to your factory head unit.
The Clean Sweep maps out at $350.
#10
i already have two jl subs and a amp but want to do some more stuff and i want my head unit back for my car i put it in the truck couse i wasn't driving the car much and thats about to change.