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Get loud Productions has a new format of competeing to make it equal for everyone.

Check it out at there site and sign up for there forums and join in.

I and a few other feel this will take off and help those that don't have the money to invest in other orgs to be competitive. Think on the classes as you look them over and see for yourself. This will be big.

Here is the rules link - http://www.midwestspl.com/Midwestspl/rules.htm

Here is the forum link - http://splcomp.proboards82.com/index.cgi

Please sign up and voice your thoughts and other advice on the 12 volt side of things on the forums.

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Get loud Productions has a new format of competeing to make it equal for everyone.

Check it out at there site and sign up for there forums and join in.

I and a few other feel this will take off and help those that don't have the money to invest in other orgs to be competitive. Think on the classes as you look them over and see for yourself. This will be big.

Here is the rules link - http://www.midwestspl.com/Midwestspl/rules.htm

Here is the forum link - http://splcomp.proboards82.com/index.cgi

Please sign up and voice your thoughts and other advice on the 12 volt side of things on the forums.

thats why we do westside spl. where if we get mad enough that you won our trophy we pull out our pistol and take that ish. hahaha the same thing goes for snitches punk *itches and anyone else who disagrees.

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Get loud Productions has a new format of competeing to make it equal for everyone.

Check it out at there site and sign up for there forums and join in.

I and a few other feel this will take off and help those that don't have the money to invest in other orgs to be competitive. Think on the classes as you look them over and see for yourself. This will be big.

Here is the rules link - http://www.midwestspl.com/Midwestspl/rules.htm

Here is the forum link - http://splcomp.proboards82.com/index.cgi

Please sign up and voice your thoughts and other advice on the 12 volt side of things on the forums.

MAN THOSE RULES SUCK ASSSSSSSS

im extreme cause i got a big ass amp and to lil 10's so i gotta face 18's ill pass

ya might be cool for the newbs but taking off and being huge i doubt that

Have you ever had your woofers blown?

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Thats exactely what it is for. Newcomers and those that don't have the money to buy the large amps and highend subs.

And if you look at these rules as opposed to others, they are alot better and the field is equally match for all.

so is this guy with no money gonna travel over a 100 miles to compete?? and if you do have a big show clamping 30 cars would take FOREVER

if anything you need better rules for guys who take it serious

there is no real room for improvement with out going extrem

im not putting the idea down i just see those flaws i hope it becomes big we need more competors in this industry anyway we can get them

just not my cup a tea or any of the other competors that i travil hundreds of miles with to compete they all have big equipment and to be massed together in extreme just does not seem right

you will defintaly attract locals

Have you ever had your woofers blown?

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Manufactures, retailers and professionals are discouraged from participating in these classes. This includes but not limited to: Anyone that has competed at ‘any’ World Finals, anyone that is a current member of another sound off organization, someone that has higher skills or knowledge than others in their class. Moving someone out of these classes is at the sole direction of the event promoter or judge.

I like the part about "someone that has higher skills or knowledge than others in their class" being discouraged from competing. IMO this is discouraging the people with love, passion, and enthusiasm from competing. You think this will take off with nothing more than a bunch of noobs competing.

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I like the part about "someone that has higher skills or knowledge than others in their class" being discouraged from competing. IMO this is discouraging the people with love, passion, and enthusiasm from competing. You think this will take off with nothing more than a bunch of noobs competing.

yup, local classes are designed just for that ... locals. Thats why these rules are inplace. Ask any retailer out there. They do not want their local consumers getting beat by pro's chasing points.

We've been running this exact set of rules for 7 years now with no problems and retailers love it.

For those serious competitors we have a points class where you have a chance to earn some prize money at the end of the year.

See you in the lanes,

dBSteve

www.midwestspl.com

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so is this guy with no money gonna travel over a 100 miles to compete?? and if you do have a big show clamping 30 cars would take FOREVER

if anything you need better rules for guys who take it serious

there is no real room for improvement with out going extrem

im not putting the idea down i just see those flaws i hope it becomes big we need more competors in this industry anyway we can get them

just not my cup a tea or any of the other competors that i travil hundreds of miles with to compete they all have big equipment and to be massed together in extreme just does not seem right

you will defintaly attract locals

I guess you misread the rules. No one is grouped into the Xtreme divisions. We have an "open" or an "unlimited" class in both Basic ( stock or street if you will ) and in Advanced ( Super Street or Modified ). These classes is for those that have an unlimited amount of money with killer stereo systems.

The other classes are systems on a budget ... like 90% or more of the people out there.

As far as clamping cars, this is no different that a certified dB Drag event where you have to use a volt meter and measure voltage on each individual car ... same deal. I could clamp 30 cars with this format and be done in 3.5 hours :)

These classes are designed for first time competitors, those with limited amount of money and those vetrien competitors that are tired of spending an assload of money on equipment.

Now a person can use a stock battery ( instead of a $1,000 Catus or DD battery ), 1 run of 4 ga ( instead of 20 runs of 0ga ) a 2 channel amp bridged to 500 watts ( instead of 2 - 5,000 watt mono blocks ) and $80 subs ( instead of $500+ subs each ).

As said, this may not be for everyone and thats ok. Competition is about creating interest for dealers and we're hoping dealers might want to use us and this format to do that.

See you in the lanes,

dBSteve

www.midwestspl.com

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what about the "customer" that gets his ass handed to him by a "pro" and goes into that retail establishment and hits up the salesman with a wishlist goal so he can be really loud like those other guys?

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Yeah I'm torn by that:

DEALER / COMPETITOR....................

I attended my first sound off back in '99 and it was a db drag event. the sport was young and new. I've been in the car audio business and community since '94. Now I'm torn by this right down the middle.

I'm a business owner and am looking into doing car audio. I understand and see how hosting a db drag/car stereo competition can actually be bad business. As a competitor I hardly buy anything from shops we have shows at. We can't even say fuses anymore because majority of us don't run them either.

Now I agree the rules you guys run are designed for newbies or your entry level cliental. For that ITS COOL B)

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