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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 5288958" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>dB Drags has taken a step in the right direction with competitions for the beginners. The new Freestyle and Street Stock classes are a good starting place, no Panda's or crx's allowed, 1000 watts max?, and only certain types of mainstream amps and subs are allowed. And it's all on music only, no test tones.The classes are a work in progress, but it does make it more fair to the beginner.</p><p></p><p>With NESPL we're trying the same type thing, 1500 watt limit with no limit on subs and they also have to play music. If someone comes up with some Atomics or RE's they won't be allowed in that class, just a way to keep it fair and bring out some new competitors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 5288958, member: 587873"] dB Drags has taken a step in the right direction with competitions for the beginners. The new Freestyle and Street Stock classes are a good starting place, no Panda's or crx's allowed, 1000 watts max?, and only certain types of mainstream amps and subs are allowed. And it's all on music only, no test tones.The classes are a work in progress, but it does make it more fair to the beginner. With NESPL we're trying the same type thing, 1500 watt limit with no limit on subs and they also have to play music. If someone comes up with some Atomics or RE's they won't be allowed in that class, just a way to keep it fair and bring out some new competitors. [/QUOTE]
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