5th Annual Creston Valley Sound-off
#14
Ya iasca is way more popular then say usaci, I think us draw more competition if held an iasca event. Bass boxing is popular and iasca has a good class structure. Definetly worth looking into I could really are it benefitting in making for a bigger show.
#15
usaci is newb friendly , and is extremelly fair , 0 to 500 , 500 to 1000 , pro classes etc , but i do beleive iasca is the way of the future for car audio , nothng more exciting then bass boxing , sealed runs , doors open runs , its really cool to watch , and to me seeing somone going all out for 30 seconds to their favorite street jam just like they do in the streeets is really cool , idbl is awesome to and with the new trunk class , and rookie classes its very fair
#16
Realistically Bill, people should be thank-full shops like yours put on events period. Who cares what the sanction is, its about having fun. Going to the events to see the ground pounders and the guy's who are in the 150 db club, man, thats excitement.
Last edited by IT Hz; 04-28-2012 at 11:05 AM.
#17
I agree Steve,
It is actually suppose to get the newbies out, from a shop stand point. The new guys come out get slammed by some guy who "thinks" he should be in an beginners class, is discouraging for both shop and competitors. I want the 150s at the show it is exciting, and it shows that they are pros and know what they are doing, it gives the new guys something to strive for....
What is ever better for the new guys is what I want to promote.
It is actually suppose to get the newbies out, from a shop stand point. The new guys come out get slammed by some guy who "thinks" he should be in an beginners class, is discouraging for both shop and competitors. I want the 150s at the show it is exciting, and it shows that they are pros and know what they are doing, it gives the new guys something to strive for....
What is ever better for the new guys is what I want to promote.
#18
I agree Steve,
It is actually suppose to get the newbies out, from a shop stand point. The new guys come out get slammed by some guy who "thinks" he should be in an beginners class, is discouraging for both shop and competitors. I want the 150s at the show it is exciting, and it shows that they are pros and know what they are doing, it gives the new guys something to strive for....
What is ever better for the new guys is what I want to promote.
It is actually suppose to get the newbies out, from a shop stand point. The new guys come out get slammed by some guy who "thinks" he should be in an beginners class, is discouraging for both shop and competitors. I want the 150s at the show it is exciting, and it shows that they are pros and know what they are doing, it gives the new guys something to strive for....
What is ever better for the new guys is what I want to promote.
They are going into this on a biased opinion, thats not right. Let them figure it out on there own on what sanction they want to compete in.
#19
Lets face it,
unless you are a hard core competitor, and want to go to finals, showing up for points is pointless??? This is supposed to get people into excited about the industry. I had a guy last year show up from Trail...Kyle, and he had never competed at a show before, had no idea how loud he was, and he bumped a 147+ in a ford exploder, He'll be back I'm sure, and he was .1db behind the first place finish in his class. Check him out on you tube, whirlwind sound-off 2011...This is what I thought was really cool, and it did not matter what sanction it was...
unless you are a hard core competitor, and want to go to finals, showing up for points is pointless??? This is supposed to get people into excited about the industry. I had a guy last year show up from Trail...Kyle, and he had never competed at a show before, had no idea how loud he was, and he bumped a 147+ in a ford exploder, He'll be back I'm sure, and he was .1db behind the first place finish in his class. Check him out on you tube, whirlwind sound-off 2011...This is what I thought was really cool, and it did not matter what sanction it was...
#20
Lets face it,
unless you are a hard core competitor, and want to go to finals, showing up for points is pointless??? This is supposed to get people into excited about the industry. I had a guy last year show up from Trail...Kyle, and he had never competed at a show before, had no idea how loud he was, and he bumped a 147+ in a ford exploder, He'll be back I'm sure, and he was .1db behind the first place finish in his class. Check him out on you tube, whirlwind sound-off 2011...This is what I thought was really cool, and it did not matter what sanction it was...
unless you are a hard core competitor, and want to go to finals, showing up for points is pointless??? This is supposed to get people into excited about the industry. I had a guy last year show up from Trail...Kyle, and he had never competed at a show before, had no idea how loud he was, and he bumped a 147+ in a ford exploder, He'll be back I'm sure, and he was .1db behind the first place finish in his class. Check him out on you tube, whirlwind sound-off 2011...This is what I thought was really cool, and it did not matter what sanction it was...