USACi will join the other leading 12 volt competition organizations in hosting its finals at the Unified Car Audio Championship in Nashville, Tennessee, this year. This now brings all four major car audio competition organizations (USACi, IASCA, dB Drag, MECA) under one roof for a co-located annual Finals competition event and mobile electronics show, at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds on October 18-19.
The goal of the event is to bring exposure of the mobile electronics industry to the public; the event will not only include the finals competitions for each organization, but will feature a mobile electronics showcase of the latest products from manufacturers in the industry.
“…we’re all coming together and coordinating this event as a whole, not as four separate orgs. This collaborative effort shows industry that we all have their best interests at heart,” said Moe Sabourin, Director of Operations for IASCA.
The unified finals allows those who compete under multiple organizations to do so in a single location, rather than traveling to different events over multiple weekends.
A unique feature of the event is the time schedule; all sound quality competition will take place in the morning into early afternoon and all SPL competition will take place in the afternoon and into the evening, allowing for ideal judging conditions in sound quality and creating a party type of atmosphere on Saturday night.
For more information on the Unified Car Audio Championship, including event info, booth space availability and registrations, contact Celise Harris (dB Drag) at [email protected], Steve Stern (MECA) at [email protected], Ralph Randall (USACi) at [email protected] or Moe Sabourin (IASCA) at [email protected]









Kudos to all parties concerned! This has been a goal and vision for me since 1999! It’s time that all of us in this industry identify that we can AND WILL go much farther in our profession if more of us; Manufacturers, Distributors, Representatives and Dealers work collectively to establish common, if not similar, goals. The age of individualism is declining, let us not do the same.