IASCA Celebrates Successful Showcase at Florida International Audio Expo in Tampa

EAST WENATCHEE, WA 03.06.26) – The International Auto Sound Challenge Association (IASCA) concluded a highly successful appearance at the Florida International Audio Expo, held February 20–22 in Tampa. The event brought together audio enthusiasts, manufacturers, retailers, and industry professionals from across the country to celebrate innovation and excellence in sound.

Throughout the three-day expo, IASCA showcased its continued commitment to high-performance mobile audio competition and sound quality standards. Attendees had the opportunity to learn about IASCA’s competition formats, judging standards, and the organization’s expanding role in supporting the mobile electronics industry.

IASCA representatives engaged with both longtime competitors and newcomers interested in entering the world of car audio competition. Demonstrations and discussions highlighted how IASCA events provide a platform for enthusiasts to showcase their builds, compete at the highest levels, and connect with the broader audio community.

“The Florida International Audio Expo provided a fantastic opportunity for us to connect with passionate audio enthusiasts and introduce many new people to IASCA competition,” said IASCA leadership. “The level of interest and engagement we saw throughout the weekend reinforces the growing excitement around high-quality mobile audio and the community that surrounds it.”

The expo itself featured a wide range of high-end home and mobile audio systems, live demonstrations, and educational sessions. IASCA’s presence helped bridge the gap between home audio enthusiasts and the world of competitive mobile sound, highlighting the craftsmanship and engineering behind today’s top vehicle audio builds.

Onsite with indoor displays and demonstration vehicles outside were Florida Sound Quality, HKI USA, MSC America, Prodigy Audio, OTS Audio, Sound Factory, and Kimballs Audio and Interiors.

Top winners of the IASCA Sound Quality event included John Senters, Jeffrey Hald, Justin Armor, Wayne Barron, and Scott Smith.

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