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Amp Toss: Guess the Winning Distance
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08.02.2007 — Not everyone can take part in the Amp Toss at the Installer Olympics. You have to at least be able to lift the thing. Well, everyone can participate in "Guess the Winning Amp Toss Distance" contest, no matter how scrawny you are.

Simply guess the winning distance and you could win an amplified multiroom audio system from NuVo. It's a new one that will be demonstrated at CEDIA but you'll learn about it first at CEDIAnews.com

Enter your guess -- out to three decimal places -- in the Comments section below.

You must be a qualified home systems integrator to win.

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NuVo's Steve Horton lifts the veil from the company's new amplified music distribution system.


The Installer Olympics are:
Friday, Sept. 7, 200 - 6:00
Saturday, Sept. 8, 12:00 - 4:00
Registration begins one hour prior to the start.

See the CEDIA Calendar for more event information.

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Comments

Posted by Julie Jacobson  on  08/02  at  01:37 PM

34.123 feet

Posted by Ed Hanley  on  08/02  at  03:20 PM

17.575 feet

Posted by Jason Knott  on  08/02  at  03:32 PM

29.625 feet

Posted by Gary  on  08/03  at  09:29 AM

22.23 feet

Posted by Lee Distad  on  08/03  at  04:26 PM

How much does it weigh?  That’s a key metric.

Posted by Nicholas D'Annunzio  on  08/05  at  09:27 AM

I ripped my old amp out of the stack, took it outside and threw it 32 feet, 11 inches. Boy I hope I win =). For some reason it is not working now%).

Posted by Brad Smith  on  08/06  at  11:34 AM

Gotta have the specs but I have no doubt that Julie could throw it at least three feet with a tail wind.

Posted by Julie Jacobson  on  08/06  at  12:00 PM

The only thing I can throw farther than 3 feet is a Frisbee, and even then I might need a tail wind. Total wimp.

Posted by Matt Moore  on  08/06  at  01:09 PM

27.493 feet

Posted by Mr. Kahleeb  on  08/06  at  04:46 PM

26.275 feet.  It’s science.

Posted by Gary Beale  on  08/09  at  10:40 AM

24.150   If I win this I will go out and buy some lottery tickets…

Posted by RIC WARNER  on  08/10  at  02:05 PM

23.444’ ANYONE WANT TO BUY A NUVO SYSTEM

Posted by JB  on  08/17  at  04:22 PM

What was the winning distance last year? Will Wes be in the contest this year?........................................................................28.141ft snake

Posted by RobPavo  on  08/22  at  09:03 AM

22.10 feet

Posted by Ted  on  08/23  at  03:40 PM

25.125

Posted by Ranger Rick  on  08/29  at  05:05 PM

35.543 feet

Posted by Heidi Park  on  09/05  at  02:32 PM

Thinking of our mighty Techs and their strenghth I have to guess 18’3”.

Posted by Rick Rolle  on  09/10  at  02:21 PM

26.718 Ft

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