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<blockquote data-quote="surreal" data-source="post: 7212085" data-attributes="member: 619249"><p>There it goes.. Someone throwin woofers in a prefabbed box already! Told you guys it would happen, and hes just an example.</p><p></p><p>I say implement some form of rules like the frequency different or cone area/box volume limit to help push out the 'pre-fabbers'.</p><p></p><p>I say this because in my opinion, in case that person does happen to get a good score, I dont think it should go to someone like that as opposed to someone who perhaps used less woofers and a better design (with more work..) but didnt score quite as high.</p><p></p><p>I still say put a simpler limit on woofers/cone area and or box. Something such as a single 12, or two 8s. That is, if this is still supposed to be about efficiency and design within the budget. Not "see how many woofers you can throw together for the biggest number". A 140 with two 12s is fine, but a 134 off a single 8 is more impressive to me. Makes people think..</p><p></p><p>Just rambling more I suppose. Goodluck all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surreal, post: 7212085, member: 619249"] There it goes.. Someone throwin woofers in a prefabbed box already! Told you guys it would happen, and hes just an example. I say implement some form of rules like the frequency different or cone area/box volume limit to help push out the 'pre-fabbers'. I say this because in my opinion, in case that person does happen to get a good score, I dont think it should go to someone like that as opposed to someone who perhaps used less woofers and a better design (with more work..) but didnt score quite as high. I still say put a simpler limit on woofers/cone area and or box. Something such as a single 12, or two 8s. That is, if this is still supposed to be about efficiency and design within the budget. Not "see how many woofers you can throw together for the biggest number". A 140 with two 12s is fine, but a 134 off a single 8 is more impressive to me. Makes people think.. Just rambling more I suppose. Goodluck all. [/QUOTE]
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