Xpose Unveils Sh19.3mn Audio-Mixer to Elevate Sound Experience for Live Performance

Xpose, East Africa’s leading event and audiovisual service provider, has acquired an audio mixer valued at Sh19.3mn to raise the standard for live sound delivery in Kenya and improve the sound experience for concertgoers.
The DiGiCo Quantum 338 is one of the most advanced digital consoles and is used on world tours by artists such as Beyoncé, Coldplay, and Burna Boy. The acquisition of this equipment signals an advancement in sound quality, technical precision, and creative capacity for concerts, festivals, and broadcast productions across Africa.
During the four day event which featured a masterclass training with legendary sound engineers Jason “Redz” Reynolds, Anthony Torres, Veer Dhaniram, and Brandon Blackwell, who have worked with music greats such as Lauryn Hill, Alicia Keys, Shaggy, and Stephen Marley, trained and mentored local professionals to set a new benchmark for concert sound quality in the country and East Africa region.
“Kenya has a wide range of talented artists and passionate fans. But we have consistently lacked in sound delivery for local artists, and even when we have top international artists, it leaves both artists and fans distraught. The masterclass is our way of ensuring that every performance meets international expectations and standards, hence we are equipping engineers not just with better tools, but with the skills to deliver excellence at every event,” said Max Mululu, the Chief Technical Officer at Xpose adding that: “By investing in the Quantum 338 and facilitating global knowledge exchange, we are not just improving sound, we are transforming how Kenyans experiences live performance.”
Previously, audiences at concerts in Kenya have frequently complained about bad sound quality, citing issues like distorted audio, aggressive bass, and poor sound engineering, causing delays in the artist’s performance. These hitches have been the hallmark of prominent events, including the 2023 Stanbic Yetu Festival headlined by Boyz II Men, and a 2024 Amapiano event featuring DJ Uncle Waffles.
Jason “Redz” Reynolds, a sound engineer and a tour manager, said the equipment changes the entertainment landscape in the region, saying it reduces the logistical cost of artists bringing their sound system to Kenya for their performances.
“From a logistical point of view, this equipment is a game changer for artists who will now be encouraged to visit and perform in Kenya and the region,” he said.
The program comes as Kenya’s live entertainment scene continues to grow in scale and sophistication, creating an urgent need for skilled professionals and reliable technical delivery. Through this initiative, Xpose aims to equip engineers, event producers, and technical crews with the expertise and confidence to meet international performance standards.
Participants received certification after the completion of the training and hands-on experience with the newly acquired equipment.
By investing in both technology and talent, Xpose aims to inspire confidence amongst local and international artists, event organizers, and fans that future concerts will offer an “unforgettable experience.”
The training took place at the International Christian Center (ICC).
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