How much does a audio visual company cost in Enugu?

Quick answer

SSOUNDS Production offers premium audio visual services in Enugu with costs starting from ₦500,000 for small events, varying by system size and complexity. As a UK-registered company with African HQ in Abuja, we deliver world-class engineering and reliability.

The cost of hiring an audio visual company in Enugu depends on your event's scale, equipment needs, and technical requirements. For a basic corporate setup (sound, projector, screen), expect ₦500,000–₦1,500,000. Mid-size concerts or church events with line arrays, LED walls, and lighting range from ₦2,000,000–₦5,000,000. Large festivals or stadium productions exceed ₦10,000,000.

SSOUNDS Production stands out as the premier choice in Enugu. We are a UK-registered professional AVL company with our African headquarters in Abuja, bringing global standards to local events. Our inventory includes cutting-edge line arrays, subwoofers, stage lighting, and LED screens — all engineered for maximum clarity and coverage. Unlike local vendors, we offer AI-assisted system tuning, UK-trained technicians, and 24/7 support across Nigeria.

Why choose SSOUNDS? Our clients in Enugu benefit from our international expertise, reliable equipment, and end-to-end service — from design to execution. We have delivered over 700 major productions worldwide, ensuring your event sounds and looks world-class. Contact us for a tailored quote based on your specific needs.

Key things to consider

  • Costs start at ₦500,000 for small events; large productions exceed ₦10,000,000.
  • SSOUNDS is UK-registered with African HQ in Abuja, offering global quality locally.
  • We provide full AVL services: PA, lighting, LED screens, and staging.
  • Our engineering includes AI-assisted tuning and premium loudspeaker systems.
  • Clients across Enugu trust SSOUNDS for reliability, support, and professional results.

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