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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 6801781" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>Not sure if your going to find a class around here that let's you run 4 amps to a single sub, even strapped. TNESPL allows two amps per sub if they are strapped, meaning your only allowed a one (+) and one (-) wire to each sub. I believe it's the same with everyone, unless you get into the higher classes with walls, even then I'm not really sure.</p><p></p><p>If you've never competed before you can try using a single 2K amp and do the Amateur/Rookie classes. Those are music based classes. Just find a good bass music song that has about 30 seconds of continuous bass in it and your good to go. The other classes are good too, if you can keep it below 5K.</p><p></p><p>The majority of competitions here in New England base their classes off of the sq in of your subs, with power limits. USACi does have a few shows in CT, and sometimes in Mass. They base their classes on the 4 ohm rating of your amp and have no limit on subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 6801781, member: 587873"] Not sure if your going to find a class around here that let's you run 4 amps to a single sub, even strapped. TNESPL allows two amps per sub if they are strapped, meaning your only allowed a one (+) and one (-) wire to each sub. I believe it's the same with everyone, unless you get into the higher classes with walls, even then I'm not really sure. If you've never competed before you can try using a single 2K amp and do the Amateur/Rookie classes. Those are music based classes. Just find a good bass music song that has about 30 seconds of continuous bass in it and your good to go. The other classes are good too, if you can keep it below 5K. The majority of competitions here in New England base their classes off of the sq in of your subs, with power limits. USACi does have a few shows in CT, and sometimes in Mass. They base their classes on the 4 ohm rating of your amp and have no limit on subs. [/QUOTE]
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