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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 6552667" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>I could raise the power for the AM3 class, but then when we run shows for TNESPL and someone that competes in AM3 tries to compete in Rookie 3 they won't be allowed to because of the 2000 watt limit. I think it would be easier for the Amateurs if they could compete in the same class in both NESPL and TNESPL. If I raise it then it would have to be to a 5000 watt limit, so they could still have a shot at being competitive in the TNESPL's WooferCooker 3 class, that has a 5K limit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 6552667, member: 587873"] I could raise the power for the AM3 class, but then when we run shows for TNESPL and someone that competes in AM3 tries to compete in Rookie 3 they won't be allowed to because of the 2000 watt limit. I think it would be easier for the Amateurs if they could compete in the same class in both NESPL and TNESPL. If I raise it then it would have to be to a 5000 watt limit, so they could still have a shot at being competitive in the TNESPL's WooferCooker 3 class, that has a 5K limit. [/QUOTE]
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