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Whats YOUR defination of an "Amateur Competitor"?

Old Jun 13, 2005 | 05:42 AM
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So.... by that logic I would have been a Pro before ever entering a single show?

I first competed with an Inhuman and a D2 and was scoring 146/147ish. Not XSCargo gear and over the 145 limit.

I did the entire install on my own and designed the box on my own. The only help I got was that I asked someone about box volume.

It doesn't seem quite fair that I would have been classified as a pro because I took the time to do some reasearch before trying to compete. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
Old Jun 13, 2005 | 06:21 AM
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u see at this point its not a pro vs. amature anymore. that hole idea is BS. a 145 db spl cut off would be just that - a spl level cut off. being below or above doesnt make u a pro or non pro. it would make you loud or not so loud.

loud guys go against loud guys and not loud guys go against not loud guys. fair for everyone. no pro vs amature bs.
Old Jun 13, 2005 | 07:20 AM
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my .02. the only amatuer is the first year competitor. period. not db. not industry affiliations not anything else. how many guys have we all seen who worked in the business that couldn't hit s**t? i know i've seen it a hundred times. to arbitrarily decide who is and isn't because you may be pi$$ed off that you got staged with a pro once is totally uncalled for.
if that is the way you want to do it your going to find that know one is going to come to any show you have anything to do with danno.
Old Jun 13, 2005 | 07:55 AM
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Originally posted by t raver1 smith:
my .02. the only amatuer is the first year competitor. period. not db. not industry affiliations not anything else. how many guys have we all seen who worked in the business that couldn't hit s**t? i know i've seen it a hundred times. to arbitrarily decide who is and isn't because you may be pi$$ed off that you got staged with a pro once is totally uncalled for.
if that is the way you want to do it your going to find that know one is going to come to any show you have anything to do with danno.
I kind of agree...

I was talking to someone last night and they had mentioned this....

1st year competitor= Amateur (regardless of score/gear)

2nd year competitor= Intermediate

3rd + year competitor= Pro
Old Jun 13, 2005 | 07:58 AM
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how about this: An amateur is a first year competitor, with no industry affiliation, who is competing for fun, and not for profit of any kind.
Old Jun 13, 2005 | 08:01 AM
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i would agree to that^^^. though most guys their first year in the biz don't really know anything, i guess they do have the edge if they do their homework.
Old Jun 13, 2005 | 11:51 AM
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instead of seperating the "amateurs" so they dont get beat to hell by "non amateurs" maybe, like what was mentioned previously, a mini street class. But not 1 sub. 2 sub ect... cone area like IASCA.

I hardley think its fair to put 2-15's against 2-10's in a "mini street" class. Yes I know 2 10's can easily beat 2-15's but the guy who enters for the very first time may think its unfair.

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