EMMA
1.1
History & preface
EMMA was founded to create a level playing field for sound quality
competitions in Europe and to unify the different rulebooks that
are used all over the continent. Car Audio Competition has its
roots in the United States, where the IASCA was the first organisation
that designed a competition manual for SQ Events.
EMMA International is the leading organisation for the EMMA national
car audio associations all over the World and is responsible for
the yearly organised international head judge training, the standardised
rulebook and the competition CD´S. Its website gives access
to important information about the sound quality competitions.
The European Sound Pressure League (ESPL) and EMMA Racing are also
part of the EMMA competition series.
In this actual version of the EMMA rulebook, all our experiences
gathered over the last years from all National Organisations and
the Euro Finals have been used to create a rulebook that is fairer,
easier for the competitor to understand and follow these rules.
It is also EMMA´s sincerest hope that these rules will be
reviewed upon as an example of the organisations continuing efforts
to promote the auto sound industry.
A new category, EMMA Entry, was created to allow interested people
to participate in EMMA competitions without knowledge of the rules.
In return they will receive a qualified feedback of the status
of their mobile media system, with advice, tips and hints how to
improve the quality to reach a higher level and be part of EMMA.
With EMMA Racing, a platform is created for tuned cars with mobile
media systems to compete on a national and international level
with common rules, to find the European Champion not only in sound
but also on overall car performance.
1.2
EMMA mission statement
The mission of the European Mobile Media Association is to provide
guidelines for an independent group of national car audio organisations
all over the world. It sets rules and regulations by which the
Sound Quality, ESPL and EMMA Racing competitions are held. EMMA's
goal is to encourage fair competitions on an equal level throughout
all membership countries, and to promote the growth of these events.
The intention is to have an international Car Audio and Multi Media
Championship every year.
Furthermore
EMMA encourages both competitors and installers to extend their
knowledge about the equipment they are using. This will then
result in a better quality standard for the installations and
ensures the equipment will perform to its optimum. Ultimately
this will result in a satisfied competitor and/or customer.
1.3
The competitor challenge
For sound quality, the challenge is to build an
audio or multimedia system that will overcome the
problems of vehicle acoustics, reproducing
music without noise, distortion and to make the music sound like
the "original" - also the installation quality will be
evaluated.
For ESPL, the challenge is to reproduce high sound Pressure levels
in nice designed cars with quality installations.
For EMMA Racing, the car is looked at as an entire project. Sound
quality and high sound Pressure levels but also tuning, looks,
and racing capabilities are challenged during an EMMA Racing Event.
1.4
The competitive spirit
EMMA was established to satisfy the need of competitors
to find out "Who is on top in Europe and the world".
Today's high performance car audio equipment is
capable of delivering sound
reproduction so accurately and loud, that it does not sound like
reproduction at all. EMMA is concerned that some people may forget
that the most important instruments in this listening experience,
their ears, have limits. The last thing we want to see is for enthusiasts
abusing their ears by listening at extreme volume levels that could
render them incapable of hearing the music they love so much!
Good Luck!!
This
rulebook was discussed and written by the EMMA international
Head judges & Supervisors
DISCLAIMER:
In
any EMMA-sanctioned event, EMMA will not be held responsible,
directly or indirectly, for any damage to or loss of competition
cars, equipment and other goods. Furthermore EMMA urges the
competitors and the public in general to protect their hearing.
EMMA
is a registered trademark.
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All copies of the
official rules, score sheets and other related material, CDs, DVD's,
provided Audio files like MP3 and AAC, and the use of brand name
and logo are to be authorised by the directors of the European Mobile
Media Association, Alexander Klett and/or Peter Fuhrmann.
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