Following a successful event last spring in Tucson, Arizona,
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. today announced the second annual Pioneer Sound
Build-Off. Twenty-two of Pioneer’s Premier nationwide retailers, including the
top five that participated in last year’s event as well as the People’s Choice
winner, are being challenged to build the best sounding demo vehicle using
select Premier-branded audio equipment.
Participating dealers are given six weeks to install the provided
audio system in their own demo vehicles and will then be evaluated based on
International Auto Sound Challenge Association (IASCA) rules. The vehicles
entered into the competition will converge at Pioneer’s Dealer Road Show held in
San Diego on Saturday, April 19, 2008, where dealers will vie for cash prizes,
bragging rights and the prestigious title of the 2008 Pioneer Sound Build-Off
Champion.
“The Sound Build-Off competition is designed to showcase Pioneer’s
high-end Premier car audio components, while encouraging our retailers to put
the focus back on the importance of sound quality,” said Larry Rougas, vice
president of marketing and product planning for the Mobile Business Group at
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. “Last year’s event created a buzz among our
retail community, causing other Premier dealers across the country to request
the chance to show what they can do in this year’s contest.”
Pioneer’s Premier nationwide dealers invited to this year’s
competition include Al & Ed’s Autosound, All Star Sound, Avenue Sound, The
Buzz Shop, Car Concepts, Car Fi, Car Tunes Stereo Center, Cartronics,
Competition Sounds, Custom Sounds, Extreme Car Audio, Horizon Audio,
Installations Unlimited, Kaoss Audio, Newport Autosound, Paradyme, Sixth Avenue
Electronics, Sound Sensations, Sound Station & Security, The Specialist,
Sportchassis and TNT Audio.
Each participant will receive the following Pioneer Premier
products: one new DEH-P800PRS single CD player, one PRS-A900 4-channel
amplifier, one PRS-D1200SPL mono amplifier, one pair of TS-C720PRS 6-1/2-inch
component speakers and two TS-W3001D4 12-inch subwoofers. Participants are
required to install all supplied components, adding no other manufacturer’s
audio products to the overall system.
To ensure fair judging, IASCA rules for the Pro Class standard
will be used by three certified judges to evaluate and score each vehicle based
on three categories – (1) installation creativity, (2) installation safety and
(3) audio quality and performance. At the start of the competition, owners are
given the opportunity to present their vehicles to the judges to identify the
highlights and uniqueness of each installation. The three certified IASCA
judges will be Will Adcock, Harry Kimura and Moe Sabourin. The highest
cumulative score will determine the winner of the event.
Pioneer’s Mobile Business Group is known for offering the kind of
in-car products that make driving more enjoyable by providing high quality audio
and video, advanced connectivity and ease-of-use. Its focus is on the
development of new digital technologies including audio, video, navigation and
satellite radio, while maintaining its strong heritage in products for car audio
enthusiasts and sound competitors. The company markets its products under the
Pioneer and Premier brand names. When purchased from an authorized dealer,
consumers receive a limited warranty for one year with Pioneer products and two
years for Premier products.