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I already have a Sony Xplod head unit. I am planning to add a Sony Xplod 1000W amp. Then I'm planning to hook up a 12" Infinity Kappa Perfect to it in a sealed bandpass box. If anything is wrong with this design please let me know before I start buying stuff. Thanks.
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Well, for starters, stay away from Sony Xplod.... If you want good sound quality, get a better source and better amps...and better speakers...and better sound deadening...and... well, the list goes on, and on, and on... 
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If you're going to be running subs with an amp its better to get a head unit with subwoofer RCA output. I have an xplod deck and blew out all my speakers because i was trying to push them like subs. But you want to try to get a HU with a sub output. Sony Xplods are junk.
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Prefab bandpass box, or are you building it yourself? I second the Sony Xplod thought...
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I've got no problems with the sound of any sony xpolod head unit I have heard (not a fan of the looks, though) so don't go selling it just yet.
I'd go with a sealed box and forget the bandpass. If SPL is what your after go ported.
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Keep the HU, get a different amp and sub, though.
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The HU is fine, altough it wouldn't be my choice. Perfects are nice subs, but you can get more for your money with some of the "no-name subs" like Shivas or Blueprints. Try a search, there's about a bazillion posts about subs. I'd definately ditch the Xplod amp. Here's a good deal on a very nice class D mono sub amp that would be great for driving a single 4ohm DVC sub. US Acoustics USX-800D
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i would just like to say that i love xplod stuff.....especially the amps....i have a mobile es xplod amp and it is awesome, i mean hell, i aint gonna set any world records, but hey, it gets the job done with plenty left over as well.......
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Any Sony ES is good, but I think there are cheaper alternatives.
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tru dat g! i did get an excellent deal on my amp, got it cheaper than a normal xplod amp............to each their own.
-chris- 96 gl: 18" adr reactions, SVT rear bumper & side-skirts, Magnaflow exhaust, CTA Intake, ACCEL coil, 9mm wires, Kenwood, Blaupunkt, Sony Xplod Mobile ES, OBX pedals w/dead pedal, neons, bnmotorsports gauges, autometer monster tach, and ZAINO!
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