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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 6583309" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>If we were to run a multi point NESPL show, then it might be worth it to clamp the Amateur competitors amps, but not for a regular show. There are normally 3 times the number of Amateurs compared to the other classes and we normally have a certain time frame we have to get our shows over by, so clamping would take a lot of extra time that we just don't have. During the 2009 season I think there were 1 maybe 2 competitors the whole season that wanted to run in Amateur with more than 2K, and their amps weren't really ever going to put out their rated power. I know I let one of them slide, but he also never did more than one show, this is a major reason we're going to stick with the 2K limit over raising it to 3K for the Amateur 3 class, not to mention it will make it easier for these guys to compete in the TNESPL rookie classes too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 6583309, member: 587873"] If we were to run a multi point NESPL show, then it might be worth it to clamp the Amateur competitors amps, but not for a regular show. There are normally 3 times the number of Amateurs compared to the other classes and we normally have a certain time frame we have to get our shows over by, so clamping would take a lot of extra time that we just don't have. During the 2009 season I think there were 1 maybe 2 competitors the whole season that wanted to run in Amateur with more than 2K, and their amps weren't really ever going to put out their rated power. I know I let one of them slide, but he also never did more than one show, this is a major reason we're going to stick with the 2K limit over raising it to 3K for the Amateur 3 class, not to mention it will make it easier for these guys to compete in the TNESPL rookie classes too. [/QUOTE]
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