posted
I think a cap on coils is great but also need to cap how much power amps are going to put out, and how many to a coil . If we cap coils on the woofers its only fair to some how cap the amps. I think its great for the sport to try to keep it to real shelf equipment. Racecars have restrictors and caps on engine sizes, tire sizes, etc.... so its all good for the sport to do this. I am in so much favor for this, just make sure its fair across all the equipment. Thanks, Erik Reid
-------------------- '98 Autotek's SPL Competitor of the Year '99 IASCA Overall World Champion '99 MECA Overall World Champion '99 DbDrag Overall Runner up World Champion '99 NSPL World Champion '99 USAC Runner up Bass Olympics World Champion '01 3rd Highest Overall Score at World Finals '04 Extreme 2 "Back in Extreme"
posted
I agree with limiting amplification to a maximum of 2 mono block amps or 1 internally bridged amps per coil. As far as wattage restrictions, that can't be policed, so it doesnt belong in the rulebook.
-------------------- Bobby Riley Art's Sound Chamber
Fifteen time SPL World Champions-----26 SPL World Records DB Drag == IASCA == USACi == MECA Posts: 3484 | From: Retirement Village in Branson Missouri. | Registered: May 1999
| IP: Logged |