Infinite Audio Systems maintained several short press and awards posts on its former website. This restored article consolidates those legitimate archive records into one original, source-backed history rather than recreating multiple thin pages.
The recognition belongs to the venues and teams credited by the original awards and publications. It also documents a long-running Infinite presence in demanding nightclub sound projects across Miami, Las Vegas and New York.
Three Club World Awards for Best Sound System
The surviving company archive listed Best Sound System recognition in 2003, 2005 and 2007. Independent industry records support each milestone.
- 2003 — Club Space in Miami. The Lighting & Sound America industry directory lists Infinite Audio Systems with the 2003 Club World Award for Best Sound System at Club Space.
- 2005 — Rain at the Palms in Las Vegas. Mix documented the award-winning venue and the system update led by Infinite Audio Systems president Lord Toussaint.
- 2007 — Pacha New York. The published winners list credits Pacha New York, Infinite Audio Systems and Jarrod Khoury for Best Sound System.
These projects were not interchangeable. Each venue required a system that could deliver high output, musical balance and repeatable performance under intense commercial operating conditions.
Miami venues recognized for their sound
In March 2012, Miami New Times published its selection of Miami’s top five nightclub sound systems. Space, LIV and Amnesia — the venue that later became Story — appeared in that editorial list. Infinite’s archived 2014 news post connected its installation work with those three Miami rooms.
The ranking is a historical snapshot rather than a current league table. Its value is that it shows how strongly sound quality already influenced Miami nightlife, from clarity and low-frequency energy to loudspeaker placement and the relationship between the system and the room.
Story and LIV in national nightlife coverage
Another archived 2013 post preserved coverage naming Story among leading U.S. clubs and specifically noting its Infinite Hybrid sound system. The original publication is no longer reliably available, so this restored page treats it as an archive record and does not reproduce the third-party article.
A separate 2014 archive entry referenced revenue coverage that placed LIV among the country’s leading nightlife venues. Revenue rankings change over time, so the old figures are not presented here as a current claim. The enduring point is that audio performance was part of the operating standard in commercially significant rooms.
Awards are historical markers. The lasting standard is a system that performs reliably for the venue, the artist and the guest every night.
A record built through installed results
Infinite Audio Systems continues to approach nightclub audio as a permanent operational system rather than a collection of products. Loudspeakers, amplification, processing, control, placement and commissioning must work as one design.
The restored archive connects today’s portfolio with documented milestones from earlier decades and preserves that company history in a clean, source-backed editorial record.
Sources and archive record
- Lighting & Sound America — Infinite Audio Systems industry listing — Lists the 2003 Club Space and 2005 Rain Best Sound System accreditations.
- Mix — Rain at the Palms sound-system update — Industry coverage of the 2005 award-winning venue and Infinite system work.
- Plexi PR — Pacha New York Club World Awards recognition — Documents Pacha New York’s 2007 Best Sound System award.
- Miami New Times — Miami’s Top Five Nightclub Sound Systems — Published March 2, 2012.