Xpose Elevates East African Concert Sound with Sh19.3M DiGiCo Quantum 338 Mixer Acquisition

November 6, 2025
Xpose Elevates East African Concert Sound with Sh19.3M DiGiCo Quantum 338 Mixer Acquisition
  • Participants who completed the training earned certification, boosting the skill level of local sound teams for future concerts and raising overall production quality.

  • The training initiative also elevates local expertise, enabling higher-quality sound production for future events across the region.

  • Xpose, East Africa’s leading event and audiovisual provider, has acquired a DiGiCo Quantum 338 audio mixer worth Sh19.3 million to upgrade live sound delivery in Kenya and beyond.

  • The new Quantum 338 mixer positions Xpose to raise live sound standards across Kenya and East Africa, signaling a major upgrade in regional sound quality.

  • The equipment is expected to reduce logistical burdens for touring artists, who previously shipped their own systems to Kenya, encouraging more international performances.

  • By providing high-quality local sound systems, the initiative aims to cut touring costs and invite more international acts to Kenya and the region.

  • Xpose hosted a four-day masterclass at the International Christian Centre, guided by renowned sound engineers to mentor local professionals.

  • The masterclass featured industry veterans such as Jason “Redz” Reynolds and others to set new international standards for concert sound in Kenya and the region.

  • The Quantum 338 is among the world’s most advanced digital consoles and has been used on international tours by artists like Beyoncé, Coldplay, and Burna Boy, signaling a major upgrade for local shows.

  • Xpose’s CTO Max Mululu said the investment aims to raise Kenya’s performance standards and enable global-standard live music experiences through equipment upgrades and knowledge exchange.

  • The mixer’s arrival marks a milestone for local sound engineering, addressing long-standing substandard audio quality at major live events.

  • This program aligns with Kenya’s expanding live entertainment scene, creating demand for skilled crews and reliable sound delivery, and signaling a push toward international benchmarks.

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