ESCONDIDO, CA (10.10.2020) – The Al&Ed’s location in Escondido was action central on Sunday, November 8th. Chris DeNardo partnered with Team 619 for a very successful event. Boomin’ Audio’s Andy Teuscher flew in from Salt Lake City to handle all the judging and trophy presentations.

DeNardo offered “The event was a success despite the forecast and weather. I made a call the day before the event that if we had rain we would move the judging inside the installation bay and have the competitors pull into that space for Andy and the meters. That setup worked very well and everyone had a great time. Everything ran very smoothly with Andy in charge of the Boomin’ Audio testing setup.”


“Outside it was a monsoon. Strong wind blew rain sideways. Then it would be calm for a bit and then more wind and rain” Andy Teuscher related.

DeNardo continued “It was a pleasure to co-host the event with the Team 619 guys Frankie, Frankie H, Matt and Jorge. We pooled funds to supply lunch for everyone from the Chuck-e-Cheese located in our shopping center. Doing that was important to me. As a small business owner I hate to see any business suffering due to circumstances out of their control…like COVID-19. The Pandemic has permanently damaged the lively hoods of many and this is far from being over. We were happy to give them a small spark of hope. Plus the pizza was delicious.”

Teuscher added “We had close to 3 dozen competitors with most running multiples in the 16 classes. I tied out my new setup using the Milwaukee Packout and storage system which worked very well in the bay out of the rain.”

USAC’s Jenissa Lillard stated “Andy is doing a super job at Boomin’ Audio. USACi competitions help create awareness for 12volt products which drives business for the industry. At USACi we are looking forward to the 2021 season.”

“Overall we had probably 60-80 people in attendance at our Sunday USACi 2X event. The September ‘Rewind Show’ created a buzz that is still being heard today. People keep asking about the next show. We have plans for an annual event but have not nailed down a date. Most likely we will wait until next year to see about COVID-19. Also wait to see how the car show world will shake out so we won’t conflict with other larger events. The events we held this year created excitement and business. We are looking forward to the 2021 season” DeNardo concluded.
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