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Hello everyone,

I thought i'd share this event, come and check it out if you haven't been to a competition before, you don't have to necessarily be interested in car stereo to enjoy it. There will be a lot of show cars on display, dedicated car stereo demo cars and lots of Sound Quality (SQ) and Bass Battle (SPL) cars there to listen to and enjoy. Lots of very knowledgeable people will be there too, if you're thinking about entering an event. Come for a look at all the cars and a listen too!

The details are below, including a link to the Mobile Electronics Australia website.

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What: Round 2 of the MEASQ ACT Series 2013 Sponsored by THE IMPOUND & GUNGAHLIN CAR SERVICING

combined with Bass Battle

Where: The Impound

87 Hoskins St, Mitchell

When: SUNDAY 20th JANUARY 2013

Competitor Arrival; Registration: 9:00am

Competition; Judging Commences: 10:00am

MEASQ Classes (Entry Fee $35.00)

Novice ($25.00 Entry Fee)

Intermediate Class

Advanced Class

Expert Class

Show Class

Combined Sound / Show Class Discounted Entry - $40.00

Trophies Awarded in Each Class

Winner | Runner Up

Additional Awards:

Judges Choice Award

Encouragement Award

MEASQ Rules: http://www.mobileelectronics.com.au/competition/measq/2013_rules/

FACEBOOK EVENT: https://www.facebook...09237135846824/

Link to event thread on MEA: http://www.mobileele...g/#entry1336660

Link to MEA Website: http://www.mobileelectronics.com.au/

Also feel free to send me a PM if you have any questions,

Thanks!

Will it be more than inaudible noise comming from within the cars?

So loud it's just distorted BASS ie: doof doof doof doof doof ??

Dont get me wrong. I love Bass but if you dont get clarrity and can hear the song then why the heck bother.

Might show up to see some schmick cars anyway.

Not at all mate!

The 'Bass Battle' cars are all about how loud they can get, but the majority of the cars there will be sound quality competition cars, the aim is to reproduce the music as accurately as possible. So basically, very nice sounding cars. Everyone is always happy for people to have a listen too.

I can get some One Direction going in that shit!

EDIT: Scratch that. Ill play "Chrispy Kreme-The baddest" Greatest song ever written.

Edited by Anfanee
  • 1 month later...

It's tomorrow!

Hope to see some SAU people there, looks like it's going to be a massive comp with lots of show cars on display.

At the Impound in Mitchell from 10am, registration from 9am if you are entering in MEASQ, Bass Battle or Show Class.

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