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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:14
by MHSD
Elite Audio Solutions and Revolutions Performance are hosting a single point IASCA event
Formats provided will be Sound Quality and Everblast Bass Boxing
Registration fees: SQ 15.00 EBB 10.00
trophies for 1st place certificates for 2nd and 3rd.
location: Revolution Performance 417 E. Vermijo in Colorado Springs
Contact: Sam Teeters
sam@eliteaudiosolutions.com 719-325-6974
hope to see everyone out there
Bryan
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:14
by memphis
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elite Audio and Revolution performance are host and IASCA event Sunday June 29th
formats will be Sound q and bass boxing (spl)
registration is 15 for sound q and 10 for bass boxing
contact Sam at Elite 719-325-6974
I will post more info as soon as I get the rest of the details.
Bryan[/b]
ok, I guess Ive been out of the loop to long, what the hell is bass boxing?
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:14
by METHLAB
It's like beat-boxing except you do it through a huge tube that goes down into a bass box.
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:14
by MHSD
Bass Boxing is a format designed to bring musicality back to SPL competition. In Bass Boxing, competitors face off against each other in an elimination format in the first round; the competitors with the top two SPL scores will move on to the subsequent rounds. In this format, only approved CDs can be used in Bass Boxing and competitors are allowed to play musical tracks only, no test tones or sine sweeps.
In the first round, the competitor plays a musical track of the Judge’s choice, typically the Bass Boxing track on the IdBL “Max dB2” CD, track #3. The track is played for 60 seconds and using the IASCA AC 3056 RTA/SPL meter, the highest average decibel level achieved during that time is recorded. (this has actually changed now and you can use any commercially available music on CD and approved by IASCA judges)
In the following rounds, the two Bass Boxing Finalists have the choice to play any musical track they choose to from the approved CDs and put on a “show” to entertain the audience. They will play their selection for 30 seconds and the Judge/s will record their average SPL score for that time frame. The Finalists will then continue to “duke it out” until one competitor cannot outperform the other (beat the other’s SPL score) or four rounds, whichever comes first. If both competitors remain tied after the fourth round, the spectators will determine the winner by cheering for the competitor’s show that they liked best. At that point, the Judge/s will measure the peak SPL generated by the spectators’ response to determine the winner.
Above quoted from IASCA website.
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 9:14
by memphis
hmm sounds interesting... so how do the classes break down?
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 9:14
by MHSD
Bass Boxing Divisions
FLYWEIGHT DIVISION - 1 to 160 sq. in (No walls)
FEATHERWEIGHT DIVISION - 161 to 260 sq. in (No walls)
LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION - 261+ sq. in. (No walls)
MIDDLEWEIGHT DIVISION - 1-720 sq. in. (with a wall, plus additional criteria)
HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION - 721+ sq. in. (with a wall, plus additional criteria)
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 9:14
by memphis
so just curious, but how many poeple do you expect to have at this show? Or should I say, hope to have at this show?
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 9:14
by LM
I hope to be at this one...
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:14
by MHSD
memphis,
hard to tell depends on how much promotion the guy at elite does.
hopefully at least 30 cars total. for sq and spl
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:14
by MHSD
Anyone planning to make it the event?
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:14
by memphis
seeing that theres the Corsport carshow and the Renfest get together going on. Im sure there wont be really anyone from here making it.. I was thinking of swinging by, but now I cant cause Im stuck helping out my Sister and brother In-laws doing some landscaping in their back yards..