Saturday, November 2, 2024
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JBL Sponsor UK Bass King 2012 Adam Rayner’s Big BadaBoom

In another minor A-Team moment, another little plan comes together. The Big BadaBoom, the contest with my name on it, is going ahead at the Modified Nationals Show in June in Peterborough and is to be sponsored by JBL the brand of the speakers used on stages since the dawn of sound. They who make the literally awe-inspiring JBL Synthesis cinema systems for pro and rich home use (Google it, I have reviewed these systems they are incredible) and the car stuff so beloved of the true mad basshead.
If you enter any bass competition format, be it dB Drag Racing, EMMA ESPL or Propper Droppers ‘˜Bass at Ultra Low Frequencies’, then with your entry ticket, (which will not be significantly more pricey) you will have entered all three competitions. You simply enter as normal via your normal favoured format, be it as a dB Drag dude via Darren Millard, or as a Propper Dropper direct to Marcos ‘˜Mega heavy Bass’ Barnes or else through Andrew Ackerley of EMMA and when you get there you can be tested on all three formats. The route to pay for the Big BadaBoom will be revealed later. (Likely to be a special PayPal account.)
Here, for novices is how they work.
1) dB Drag straightforward meter-wrecking big bass, you pick one tone, one tuning and cane it.
2) EMMA ESPL uses a normal music track and you test doors open and doors shut, full range, install quality counts, too
3) Propper Droppers takes an average of five different tone-runs, the deeper the better. Streetbass psychos’ fave.
The results will be collated and in a competition completely overlain across the regular prizes and classes in each format, the biggest, baddest most evil bass boys (or girls!!) will have their scores totted across all three formats and whomever has done best overall, will be awarded the title of UK BASS KING 2012 and win an embroidered jacket with a serious amount of stitching upon it! Design to be finalised but the winner will be officially the UK’s baddest Bass King and can wear it with pride to all other shows
All inspired by a foolish chap who bragged a lot and never, ever did all the show-offy things he said he was going to do. Gave himself a grand name, too!
SO. If you want to be the UK’s acknowledged Bass King, come along, try all the formats. Here’s where to learn more about each one:



And it’s all kicking off here: link