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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 6921586" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>I'm not exactly sure what they take into consideration for the SQ portion, It's judged by the Boomer staff and I never got into SQ at all so I never asked. At some of the other comps that run SQ portions, like USACi shows, they do take install into consideration. For Boomer shows, if you did your install yourself and had under 2K for power then they considered it amateur, if you paid to have it done you are pro. But also if you happen to have more than 2000 watts that would also put you into a pro class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 6921586, member: 587873"] I'm not exactly sure what they take into consideration for the SQ portion, It's judged by the Boomer staff and I never got into SQ at all so I never asked. At some of the other comps that run SQ portions, like USACi shows, they do take install into consideration. For Boomer shows, if you did your install yourself and had under 2K for power then they considered it amateur, if you paid to have it done you are pro. But also if you happen to have more than 2000 watts that would also put you into a pro class. [/QUOTE]
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