Looks to be promising, im signin up they changed some rules since they begain
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yeah but really how many people have walls, i can only think of a few around here. Im gonna do all 3 of the IASCA, DRAG, AND TEAMNORTHEAST spl eventsnot really, if you have a wall, or have a larger enclosure your automaticly in the highest class, oh well
alot of rookies will put there boxes on the back seats.... but its only fair to those who follow the rules, but heck its great cause for streatbeat as well cause the rules doesnt affect other formats such as drag and idbl.from what i read cert scores on ac 190 and other local comps different mics,
i know alot of people with walls or bog boxes that rest on their back seats that would be placed in the toughest class, but for the newer guys with small systems the rules seem pretty fair
The best part of the whole thing is IASCA isnt doing crap for its members in the north above GA or its shop owners and judges, they owe a certified judge up here $3k and he still hasnt been paid. The best part of this new format is the rookie class, I dont know how many rookies i beat by 15db and they were all upset and dissapointed, and i wasnt full tilting the nob. This gives them better odds of not getting frustrated and staying in the game and keep attending these spl events. Thats what matters keeping the game alive.Ghey as fuck.
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could make a new enclosure to go by the rules //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gifyeah that blows cause im a n00b with stock electrical only 1200 watts but my box is taller than 25" inches or whatever so im automatically in a class that ill never want to compete in