USACi Rules
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These rules were written by the United States Autosound Competition International (USACI) Outlaw SPL Rules & Ethics committee to retain the basic ideas that have always made auto sound competition fun and competitive. Each year, USACI hosts a membership meeting to gain input from its competitor members ... the goal being to make the contests fair, fun and challenging. These rules and any subsequent refinements are the result of those meetings. It is USACI’s sincerest hope that These rules will be received as an example of its continuing effort to promote the auto sound industry.
The rules set forth on this site shall be used by the USACI official(s) and/or judging staff at all USACI Outlaw SPL sanctioned events. It is the responsibility of such officials and staff to adhere to these rules to the best of their ability. In consideration of that, each competitor should read these rules and have a thorough understanding of their meaning when designing or improving a competition mobile audio system.
The rules herein contained, supersede any and all previously written USACI Outlaw SPL, Advanced SQ or Basic SQ rules or guidelines. USACI reserves the right to make written amendments to these rules without prior written notification to its members. USACI will however, make every effort to notify active members via the Internet and/or by distributing any written changes during the registration process of a sanctioned USACI Outlaw contest. Internet notification will be via the Official USACI Web site at: www.soundoff.org. All competitors and enthusiasts are encouraged to visit our site frequently for rules, event schedule and event results.
Best regards,
Ralph Randall
President, USACI
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