The Judge鈥檚 Training course at Soundscape Car Audio in Plano, TX on the weekend of April 22nd had more than 20 people attending the course from all around the region, including attendees from Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma.
Day 1 focused on two main subjects; 鈥淲hat it means to be an IASCA Judge鈥 and Sound Quality. Attendees were treated to special guest speakers James Feltenberger, long time IASCA Judge and Trainer, and Nick Wingate of Orca; Feltenberger鈥檚 and Wingate鈥檚 wealth of knowledge in IASCA dates back to IASCA鈥檚 inception in the late 1980s and the information provided gave attendees a are insight into what made IASCA the prominent soundoff organization in the world.
鈥淭his training seminar was one of the best yet鈥 said Moe Sabourin, Director of Operations for IASCA Worldwide 鈥淲e not only discussed what鈥檚 involved in being an IASCA Certified Judge, but we also had in-depth conversations about IASCA鈥檚 role with and for retailers as well. I have a strong suspicion that IASCA鈥檚 presence in the area is going to grow over the next few years and I鈥檓 personally looking forward to doing all I can to help in that growth.鈥
鈥淪pecial thanks go to Dan Ungaro, owner of Soundscape, for opening up his shop to the attendees for the training seminar and to Howard Cantor for coordinating this training effort鈥 Sabourin continued to say 鈥淲ithout their commitment to making car audio better in Texas and the surrounding region, this training would not have been a reality.鈥
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