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Solid State Logic SiX 6-channel Desktop Analog Mixer

6-channel Analog Mixer with 2 SuperAnalogue Mic Preamps and 12 Line Inputs During Mixdown; 2 Mono Recording Channels, 2 Stereo Line Channels, 2 Cue Buses, and G Series Master Bus Compressor
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The SSL of Desktop Mixers

The Solid State Logic SiX is a fully professional desktop mixer you can use in the studio, in post production, and for podcasting. At first glance, SiX may look like other compact mixers, but a closer look will reveal its SSL large-format console lineage, with a flexible, intuitive feature set designed to accommodate any creative workflow. Take a listen, and you’ll hear the SSL pedigree: impeccable sonic performance that carries the DNA of over four decades of legendary SSL consoles.

Two mono channels with SuperAnalogue mic pres and SSL compression

SiX’s first two mono channels make a superb front end for recording. Each includes a transparent SuperAnalogue mic preamp with +72dB of gain (enough to handle your passive ribbon mics), phantom power, a 75Hz highpass filter, a separate line-level input that can be switched to instrument level, and a newly designed SSL compressor with program-dependent attack time, fixed ratio and release time, and automatic makeup gain. At Sweetwater, we’ve found that this compressor design makes it easy to achieve great-sounding results very quickly.

… plus EQ, insert points, and full-size faders

A new 2-band SSL equalizer design also makes its debut on channels 1 and 2, switchable between shelf and bell curves, with unique center frequencies for each type. There is also a balanced insert point for integration with outboard signal processing, and in the SSL tradition, the insert send is always active, so it can be used as a record send to your DAW. SiX features full-size 100mm faders with tapers that give you maximum control over the most usable gain range for both studio and live sound applications.

Twelve line inputs during mixdown

Channels 3 and 4 are stereo, with trim and pan controls and 100mm faders. SiX gets its moniker from its two mono and two stereo channels, but it also features two stereo EXTernal inputs (with level controls) that can be sent to the mix bus. It all adds up to 12 inputs that can be summed to the main mix bus during mixdown.

The coveted G Series Bus Compressor

Worth the price of admission on its own, the mighty G Series Master Bus Compressor is available across SiX’s main outputs. This is the classic SSL console circuit only with fixed ratio, attack, and release settings as well as an updated, state-of-the-art quad-VCA chip. The streamlined controls make it easy to enhance the sound of your mixes — or whatever it is you’re pushing through the master bus — with that legendary SSL punch and glue.

Flexible routing and monitoring

Given its diminutive size, you may be surprised to learn that SiX is equipped with two cue buses for artist mixes. The console’s master section has main and alternate monitor outputs with a proper monitor source matrix, as well as mono check, dim, and cut. There’s also a talkback mic input with phantom power and SSL’s classic Listen Mic Compressor (LMC).

Outstanding sound, feature set, and value

SiX sounds like an SSL — and from that vantage point, it’s a tremendous value when you consider what it (and its G Series Bus Compressor) can do for the sound of your program material. Second, derived from SSL’s large-format studio consoles, SiX’s professional feature set is like nothing we’ve seen thus far in a compact mixer. Who ever heard of a desktop mixer with SuperAnalogue mic pres, full-size faders, two cue sends, a monitor source matrix, 12 line inputs during mixdown, and a G Series Bus Compressor? Lastly, an invaluable intangible benefit: if you have clients or artists coming into your studio, appearances matter. When they see the SSL marque, they’ll know they’re in a professional studio with serious equipment. The name commands instant respect. Case closed.

Solid State Logic: behind the legend

Established in 1969 by Colin Sanders, Solid State Logic initially manufactured FET switching systems for pipe organs. Sanders also owned a recording studio, for which he designed and built a console. More console designs followed, and by 1979, SSL found commercial success with the SL 4000 E Series desk, which would go on to transform the recording industry with its sonic quality and Total Recall automation. Descendants of the 4000 E — the SL 4000 G Series, 6000, 8000, 9000J, and 9000K — would dominate the professional music recording studio industry for two decades. In the mid-1980s, SSL’s 5000 Series film consoles replaced decades-old Quad-Eight boards on many Hollywood re-recording stages, introducing the film and television industry to console automation and a new level of audio fidelity. Today, SSL is still an innovator, carrying on their legacy with a range of gear designed for the modern hybrid studio.

Solid State Logic SiX Desktop Mixer Features:

  • Benchmark SuperAnalogue audio performance
  • Professional routing and monitoring
  • Classic SSL channel processing
  • Full-size 100mm faders, Mute–Bus B, PFL
  • 12-input summing at mixdown
  • Legendary G Series Master Bus Compressor
  • Completely balanced signal path
  • A superb front end for recording

Channels 1 and 2 equipped with:

  • SuperAnalogue mic preamps with +72dB of gain
  • Phantom power; 75Hz highpass filter
  • Line-level input, switchable to instrument level
  • Newly designed SSL compressor
  • Balanced insert points

Channels 3 and 4 equipped with:

  • Line-level stereo inputs with trim

Master section includes:

  • 2 cue buses (sends available on channels 1–4)
  • Main and Alt monitor outputs with monitor source matrix, mono check, dim, and cut
  • Talkback mic input with phantom power and LMC

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Tech Specs

  • Type: Analog Console
  • Channels: 6
  • Faders: 5 x 100mm
  • Inputs - Mic Preamps: 2 x XLR (SuperAnalogue)
  • Phantom Power: Yes
  • Inputs - Line: 2 x 1/4" (line/Hi-Z), 4 x 1/4" TRS (2 x stereo line), 4 x 1/4" TRS (2 x stereo SuperAnalogue line)
  • Outputs - Main: 2 x XLR (main out), 2 x 1/4" TRS (main monitor), 2 x 1/4" TRS (alt monitor)
  • Aux Sends: 2 x Cue Sends
  • Send/Return I/O: 2 x 1/4" TRS (send L/R), 2 x 1/4" TRS (send L/R), 2 x 1/4" TRS (Bus B out)
  • Busses/Groups: 1 x Bus B
  • Inserts: 2 x DB-25 In/Out (channel, main)
  • Headphones: 1 x 1/4" TRS
  • Talkback: 1 x XLR
  • EQ Bands: 2-band EQ, Switchable Bell Curve
  • Effects: Channel Compressor, G Series Bus Compressor
  • Power Source: 5-pin 15V DC Power Supply (included)
  • Height: 4.7"
  • Width: 10.6" (including trim)
  • Depth: 12.2"
  • Weight: 7.7 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 729750X2

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Customer Reviews

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Rated 5/5

Big Studio Quality For a Small Price

I'd always dream't of owning an SSL gear ever since I got introduced to one of their large consoles, 32 years ago. Obviously, cost made that only a dream....until now. This mixer is in small format but it packs a big punch. I did some summing for a couple associates overseas and they were so impressed, they now constantly send me their mix to run it through my SiX. The G-bus compressor is just what it is, a G-bus compressor.Try as you might, you cannot make it sound bad. I now run my Studiolive 32SX into the SiX and the sound is amazing.
Music background: Song writer, producer, 30 yrs +
Rated 5/5

GREAT ANALOG SUMMING!

For years now i have felt the need to do analog summing and got the SSL SIX and I love it!! My mixes have turned out so much better I don't know how i mixed without it, it's that good so if your thinking about buying it just do it!
Music background: Creator of the DUB-FUNK sound
Rated 5/5

Wow! Get One!

I have a small project studio and the SSL Six has greatly improved my studio front end, and has added tons of flexibility in terms of routing and monitoring. I mic'ed a guitar to the super analogue channel and used one of the cue sends as an effect send to my H9, returned to the first stereo ins 3&4, and wow, it sounded like I was listening to a professional CD. The routing flexibility on this is amazing. All the stereo inserts (3 I believe when you include the DB25 connections) are always active and these allow for recording paths to the DAW, effects sends (these are the two uses I primarily use them for) or even separate mixes for artists, front of house, stage etc. if used in a live scenario. I have mine connected to a patch bay so I never have to rewire the actual SSL SIX as I progress from recording to mixing. Make sure you use a cable tester to check all the balanced cables before connecting everything. To get the most out of this you do need an interface/ expander and DB25 cables. I connect my Six to the DigiMax DP88 and from there optical to my main interface. Yes, the EQ and one knob compressor are basic, but they sound good. So far I've run, guitar, voice, and synths through them. If a more detailed EQ and dynamics section is needed that's where the inserts (on DB25) come in quite handily. As always my Sweetwater Engineer Tom Koch was awesome! He ensured I had everything I needed to get the most out of this console. So yes it's not cheap, but I believe it's well worth the cost.
Music background: hobbyist
Rated 5/5

Addictive...

Everything sounds great through this. I have always run my media gear through a board and this ijust sounds amazing. For just listening to iTunes through the SiX is great. Mixing stems out of Pro Tools will make you cancel your Waves account. There is nothing better than a hands on mix, better than chasing a mouse. It's hard to walk away from listening to the sound of the SiX, it's addictive...So happy I made this purchase. I want another one but after contacting SSL and suggesting a lager version of this (TeN maybe) I'll be patient.
Music background: musician, engineer, producer
Rated 5/5

Missing link

In the debate of summing mixers, I've always been a fan of analog summing. At surface level, I was skeptical if this were a good buy. But after about a year of research, this was a no brainer. I get a summing mixer, 2 channel strips, a bus compressor, a monitor controller and tons of routing. I used to own the 1st generation Dangerous D Box and was looking for an upgrade. This took my sound to a whole new level. Tons of headroom on my mixes. And the monitor section is crazy loud. I never had to go beyond a quarter of way on the volume knob. I loved using the bus compressor, but I now have a louder than liftoff silver bullet going into the Tegeler Audio creme on the insert. I was bummed out after the big six was released. In hoping SSL will make a console like the Big Six with motorized faders!!! SSL please look into it!
Music background: Artist, Producer, Engineer
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