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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 6666535" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>I was talking to a couple local competitors, and a couple of guys from other parts of the country too and I'm now wondering if we should have a power limit in the Stock classes. Something like 5000 watts. I know TNESPL has this as a rule in their WooferCooker classes, so I'm not sure if I want to do it....don't wanna make it seem like I'm copying their classes. But on the other hand, having a power limit will help keep competitors costs down when it comes to buying amps and batteries and make it more competitive. There are guys in the USA doing numbers in the low 150's with under 1000 watts on a pair of 12's. I'm doing 149's with a pair of 10's and less than 2500 watts. Competitors need to learn more about getting loud with less, than trying to buy massive amounts of power and/or batteries to compensate for their lack of db's. Anyone have an opinion on this? If I do this I want to have it in place by the end of this month, so people have plenty of notice before the season actually starts up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 6666535, member: 587873"] I was talking to a couple local competitors, and a couple of guys from other parts of the country too and I'm now wondering if we should have a power limit in the Stock classes. Something like 5000 watts. I know TNESPL has this as a rule in their WooferCooker classes, so I'm not sure if I want to do it....don't wanna make it seem like I'm copying their classes. But on the other hand, having a power limit will help keep competitors costs down when it comes to buying amps and batteries and make it more competitive. There are guys in the USA doing numbers in the low 150's with under 1000 watts on a pair of 12's. I'm doing 149's with a pair of 10's and less than 2500 watts. Competitors need to learn more about getting loud with less, than trying to buy massive amounts of power and/or batteries to compensate for their lack of db's. Anyone have an opinion on this? If I do this I want to have it in place by the end of this month, so people have plenty of notice before the season actually starts up. [/QUOTE]
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