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Ministry of Bass is hosting a Car Audio SPL sound off on 28th November 2009. We will be kicking off the competition at 2pm and will be continuing on until about 9pm when we will be having a car cruise.

There will be prize giveaways through out the day. Including the chance to win VIP passes to Heaven on Earth.

Come down and check out the Red Devil Promo girls handing out free samples of Red Devil energy drink.

We have DJ T.K.A. mixing music all day, and a $1 sausage sizzle

Entry is $15 on the day or $10 pre sold (contact the store 8276 8668)

We are running multiple classes with prizes for the loudest car in each class.

To encourage people who have not entered a sound comp before, we will be having the following three classes;

Class A : 1x12" 2x10" 3x8" (2000Watt RMS Max)

Class B : 1x15" 2x12" 3x10" (2000Watt RMS Max)

Pro : OPEN

All competitors will get 2 runs, with the top 4 in each class shooting it out to be the loudest in class.

Every competitor will receive a print out of their score.

This event is Alcohol free

We can be contacted at Ministry of Bass 1205 South Road St Marys or 8276 8668

Link to Entry Form

wow sounds like a good time out....specially those RED DEVIL girls *hummmanah hummmanah hummmanah hummmanah* will try and make it out to this event and check it out

I'll be there to display/SPL the R34 Simon ....... redbull girls and drink ...yummy

are you running a IASCA setup or DB Drag type ? or something completely different ?

if you need any help judging or ? I'm available ??

I'll be there to display/SPL the R34 Simon ....... redbull girls and drink ...yummy

are you running a IASCA setup or DB Drag type ? or something completely different ?

if you need any help judging or ? I'm available ??

Hi

It is more of a modified DB Drag sort of rules, but we are only having three classes to keep it easy to manage ;-)

We are only doing SPL so we won't be doing judging as such, but on the day there is going to be a lot of people that have never been to an SPL comp before so any help answering questions would be much appreciated.

Simon

Awesome Simon. Count me in. :thumbsup:

I've got more trans problems, but I'm over it ... time to pour money into the audio side of things again. I'll be in contact soon :P

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey Everyone

The SPL Comp is on this weekend. Starting at 2pm

Just letting you all know that we are limiting our car park to competitors only, so if you are coming down to have a look could you please park in one of the side streets near the shop.

Hey Everyone

The SPL Comp is on this weekend. Starting at 2pm

Just letting you all know that we are limiting our car park to competitors only, so if you are coming down to have a look could you please park in one of the side streets near the shop.

Sounds cool simon, I'll come down a bit early if you need help. how many cars are coming ? mine is still in parts but hopefully plays by then...hahahaha

Sounds cool simon, I'll come down a bit early if you need help. how many cars are coming ? mine is still in parts but hopefully plays by then...hahahaha

Hi

Help is always welcome :-)

We are getting a few last minute entrys coming in, it looks like we are going to be busy.

Simon

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