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<blockquote data-quote="Suicide Bobb" data-source="post: 7211047" data-attributes="member: 617319"><p>Needs lots of regulation, one of the rules being that the equipment has to be brand new. I could give my sub to a friend, have him throw it on ebay for $1, then buy it immediately. Buying new would be the only way to truly prevent this from happening.</p><p></p><p>Another regulation should be the externalities, as far as extra batteries, alts, wiring, etc. Someone could buy $150 worth of subs and amps, and then spend $2000 on the extra stuff...an advantage that ruins the whole point of the challenge. I think enclosures should be limited in thickness (3/4" should be sufficient for a sub/subs that cost less than $150), and possibly bracing. Otherwise, enclosures should be unregulated.</p><p></p><p>If all that would be implemented, I'm all for it! I had been considering doing this for a while anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suicide Bobb, post: 7211047, member: 617319"] Needs lots of regulation, one of the rules being that the equipment has to be brand new. I could give my sub to a friend, have him throw it on ebay for $1, then buy it immediately. Buying new would be the only way to truly prevent this from happening. Another regulation should be the externalities, as far as extra batteries, alts, wiring, etc. Someone could buy $150 worth of subs and amps, and then spend $2000 on the extra stuff...an advantage that ruins the whole point of the challenge. I think enclosures should be limited in thickness (3/4" should be sufficient for a sub/subs that cost less than $150), and possibly bracing. Otherwise, enclosures should be unregulated. If all that would be implemented, I'm all for it! I had been considering doing this for a while anyways. [/QUOTE]
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