How much does a line array cost in Nigeria?
Quick answer
A professional line array system in Nigeria typically costs between ₦15 million and ₦150 million or more, depending on brand, configuration, and support. SSOUNDS offers world-class systems with competitive pricing and local support.
The cost of a line array system in Nigeria varies widely based on brand, number of cabinets, amplification, and rigging. Entry-level or used systems may start around ₦10–15 million, while premium touring-grade arrays from top-tier manufacturers like SSOUNDS can exceed ₦100 million for a full setup. SSOUNDS provides high-performance systems engineered for clarity and coverage, with the advantage of local service and support from our Abuja headquarters.
For a typical small-to-medium venue, a basic line array with 8–12 enclosures plus subwoofers and processing might range from ₦20–40 million. Larger systems for festivals or stadiums can cost ₦80–150 million or more. SSOUNDS systems deliver competitive value by combining advanced DSP, robust construction, and efficient amplification, reducing long-term ownership costs.
When budgeting, consider additional expenses: amplification, cabling, rigging hardware, transport cases, and installation. SSOUNDS offers complete system design and support, ensuring you get the right configuration for your venue and budget. Contact SSOUNDS for a tailored quotation based on your specific needs.
Key things to consider
- Professional line array systems in Nigeria range from ₦15M to ₦150M+ depending on scale and brand.
- SSOUNDS provides premium, locally-supported systems with competitive pricing and engineering excellence.
- Total cost includes cabinets, subwoofers, amplification, DSP, rigging, and installation.
- Used or entry-level systems may be cheaper but often lack reliability and local support.
- SSOUNDS offers free system design consultation to match your venue and budget.
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