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I like the SS No-Wall class, but I would rather compete in the existing Street 1-2 class with no power limit per sub. Oh well, looks like I'll be forking out some bucks for an alternator and batteries.....
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With response to 'The Natural',if standard cab trucks aren't allowed to cut-thru they won't have a chance AGAIN this season,and if the 'cut-thru' is limited to below the window,or the top of the bed rails,I don't believe there would be a problem - no ports along the roof,no monster ports,no 'wall' type advantages,but FINALLY, trucks would once again be competitive vehicles.
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I think that having a SS no wall will take the average person out of the sport. I think its a good idea, because it is unfair for someone with no wall going against a wall. But I think there should be a cap on the size of the sub woofers and the amount of mods made to the electrical system. I like the street 1-2 with unlimited power idea. I think that it would be fair to keep the 12" cap on sub woofers. The every day person that will compete doesn't have two 15 or 18s to compete. I know that everyone looking at the sport as a whole and I know that the everyday person isn't going to compete at the finals. But there is alot of people that could take two 18s and alot of power and do some really crazy numbers. I guess i'm looking at it from a local aspect. I just think everyone should think about the average competitor. I'm not dissing the SS no wall, I think it is a good idea. It does suck competing against a wall with 18's. But how would someone feel going against someone with 2 15s and 4000 watts when they only have a 12 with 600?
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I think that the street classes were a good idea at the start but it has got out of hand. I like the new ssnw idea. All of the other classes compete against different size subs also, so they should be treated equal. If you want to get technical the Street class was designed for newbies so next year every person that was in street would not be considered new to the sport. Finally, if it is a money issue there are alot of people who struggle with money to compete, simple, if you do not have the money to put into a system you are in the wrong sport.
PS- Someone said we should keep the street classes for local comps but for it to be for a trophy only no points ect. money is the promoters decision, I think that is also a good idea.
This is just my intitled opinion.
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As a manufacturer of Subwoofers and Tube style enclosures I find it to be fair to have two seperate classes in SS 1-2 & 3-4, My own personal vehicle has been used this past season, an everyday driver. And I had to compete against walls, they don't drive their vehicles everyday and go everywhere in them. I have 4 Twelve inch TM RUSH bass tubes in the far rear of my four door blazer.my average is around a 153.3 the highest i've hit was a 156.0, All out of Tubes... only three tubes fit on the floor sideways, the forth sits off to one side and exceeds the top of the rear seat about 6 inches..