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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 6602227" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>I thought of this. In 2009 Mike Gladu never even attempted to run the Slammin bass part of the show, Keith did a couple times. Mike found out the hard way at Finals that his subs can't handle 30 seconds of music. In the Slammin 5 class there was only 1 person that competed in it at each of the shows we ran this format at. If I knew we'd get more than 1 person at every other show to compete in Slammin 5 then I'd keep it. I think we ran Slammin Bass maybe 6 times in 2009, and of those 6 times we had one person in Slammin 5 3 times, I don't remember ever having more than 1 person in that class. Having a class for 1 person isn't competitive, it's just a matter of handing out a trophy. It was almost the same deal in Slammin 4 class too. Keith was the only one in that class almost every single time we ran it. Buying trophies for a class with nobody in it was a waste of money and a waste of everyones time. If I knew we'd see more competitors that would fit into Slammin 5 then I'd keep it, but I don't see that happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 6602227, member: 587873"] I thought of this. In 2009 Mike Gladu never even attempted to run the Slammin bass part of the show, Keith did a couple times. Mike found out the hard way at Finals that his subs can't handle 30 seconds of music. In the Slammin 5 class there was only 1 person that competed in it at each of the shows we ran this format at. If I knew we'd get more than 1 person at every other show to compete in Slammin 5 then I'd keep it. I think we ran Slammin Bass maybe 6 times in 2009, and of those 6 times we had one person in Slammin 5 3 times, I don't remember ever having more than 1 person in that class. Having a class for 1 person isn't competitive, it's just a matter of handing out a trophy. It was almost the same deal in Slammin 4 class too. Keith was the only one in that class almost every single time we ran it. Buying trophies for a class with nobody in it was a waste of money and a waste of everyones time. If I knew we'd see more competitors that would fit into Slammin 5 then I'd keep it, but I don't see that happening. [/QUOTE]
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