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Solid State Logic SiX 6-Channel SuperAnalogue Desktop Mini Mixer

BH #SOSIX • MFR #729750X2
Solid State Logic SiX 6-Channel SuperAnalogue Desktop Mini Mixer
Key Features
  • For Studio, Live Stage & Podcasting
  • Two Console-Grade SuperAnalogue Mic Pres
  • EQ and Dynamics Channel Processing
  • Stereo Master Bus Compressor
Inspired by 40 years of legendary large-format SSL consoles, the Solid State Logic SiX is a 6-channel SuperAnalogue desktop mini mixer offering SSL's high-end sonic signature, powerful analog processing, and versatile configurability in a frame that's equally at home stationed in a studio or living life on the road. It features two mono input channels—each containing a console-grade SuperAnalogue microphone preamp with phantom power, a high-pass filter, and up to 72 dB of gain, plus a line / Hi-Z 1/4" input—and two stereo input channels. The mono channels boast single-knob compressors, 2-band EQ, and balanced insert points for flexible onboard and outboard processing, and all channels are outfitted with smooth 100mm faders.
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Solid State Logic SiX Overview

Inspired by 40 years of legendary large-format SSL consoles, the Solid State Logic SiX is a 6-channel SuperAnalogue desktop mini mixer offering SSL's high-end sonic signature, powerful analog processing, and versatile configurability in a frame that's equally at home stationed in a studio or living life on the road. It features two mono input channels—each containing a console-grade SuperAnalogue microphone preamp with phantom power, a high-pass filter, and up to 72 dB of gain, plus a line / Hi-Z 1/4" input—and two stereo input channels. The mono channels boast single-knob compressors, 2-band EQ, and balanced insert points for flexible onboard and outboard processing, and all channels are outfitted with smooth 100mm faders.

Fully equipped to function as the hub for your recording session operations, the SiX provides a 3-pin XLR talkback mic input with selectable phantom power and LMC (SSL's heralded Listen Mic Compressor), 45 dB of gain, and adjustable output level. Separate talk buttons enable the talkback signal to be sent to either or both of the two cue buses, which can be sourced from the channel cue sends or external inputs. Connect the rear-panel 1/4" foldback outputs to your headphone amps, and plug in control room headphones to the top-panel headphone jack. After all recording is done, this desktop console grants 12-input summing at mixdown. With a G-Series stereo bus compressor on the main mix bus, a pre-fader mix insert, and an alternate B bus (great for parallel mix compression), the SiX is highly capable of handling in-demand mixing styles. Also, its comprehensive control room section accommodates two sets of speakers, source selection, and easy access to mono, dim, and mute functions.

Compact desktop-friendly design with angled top panel for ergonomic access to controls
Functions as a 6-channel (two mono and two stereo) recording mixer or a 12-input summing mixer
Ideal for studio-based music and post production, live stage applications, podcasting, and more
Delivers +27 dBu headroom, wide dynamic range, ultralow noise and distortion, and precise imaging
Fully balanced signal path except for the headphone output
Two mono channels with SuperAnalogue mic preamps, individually switchable phantom power, 1/4" line/Hi-Z inputs, 75 Hz high-pass filters, and balanced insert points
Single-knob channel compressors feature signal-dependent attack, release, and ratio parameters with automatic make-up gain and adjustable threshold
E-Series-style, gentle, 2-band channel equalizers with up to 15 dB of boost/cut, selectable shelving (at 3.5 kHz and 60 Hz) or bell (at 5 kHz and 200 Hz) modes, and in/bypass buttons
Long-throw 100mm faders on all channels and main bus
Two stereo cue sends with independent level and pan controls
Per-channel PFL solo and 8-segment LED meters
Channel mute buttons reroute signal away from the main bus to the B bus
Two stereo input channels with -10 to +20 dB trim for line sources such as synthesizers, drum machines, and more
G-Series Bus Compressor on the main mix bus; fixed ratio, attack, and release settings give you the classic SSL glue in an instant
Two external stereo inputs with adjustable levels
Flexible control room section with main and alt speaker outputs, mono and mute switches, and adjustable dim
External talkback mic input with phantom power, 45 dB of gain, selectable LMC (Listen Mic Compressor), and adjustable output level
Meters have defined segments for +24 dBu and +18 dBu to match the two most common 0 dBFS alignment standards (EBU at 0 dBFS = + 18 dBu, and SMPTE at 0 dBFS = +24 dBu)
Gain reduction LED meters for channel compressors and main bus compressor
External power supply with locking connector moves the power supply's electromagnetic interference away from the SiX's audio circuits, allowing uncompromising bandwidth with accurate phase and transient response
Power rails are ramped on power-up to minimize thumps on monitor and headphone outputs
UPC: 878076001371

Solid State Logic SiX Specs

Key Specs
Number of Analog Input Channels
6
Number of Mic Preamps
2
Analog Output Channels
1x Stereo Master Output
1x Stereo Control Room/Monitor Output
1x Stereo ALT Control Room/Monitor Output
1x Stereo Bus/Subgroup Output
1x Stereo Foldback/Cue Output
1x Stereo Headphone Output
Mix Routing
2x Stereo Aux Send per Input Channel
Built-In Effects
No
Rack Mountable
No
Mixer
Number of Analog Input Channels
6
Number of Mic Preamps
2
Analog Output Channels
1x Stereo Master Output
1x Stereo Control Room/Monitor Output
1x Stereo ALT Control Room/Monitor Output
1x Stereo Bus/Subgroup Output
1x Stereo Foldback/Cue Output
1x Stereo Headphone Output
Mix Routing
2x Stereo Aux Send per Input Channel
Faders & Level Adjustment
3.9" / 100 mm Channel Fader
Meters
Channel Meter:
8-Segment LED
Main Meter:
2x 12-Segment LED
Signal Processing
Gain/Trim Range
Mic Input:
+6 dB to +72 dB
Line Input:
-3 dB to +63 dB
Stereo Line Input:
-10 dB to +20 dB
Sidechain Filters
High-Pass: 50Hz, 6 dB/Octave
EQ Parameters
High: ±15 dB at 3.5 kHz (Shelving)
Hi-Mid: ±15 dB at 5 kHz (Notch/Peak)
Low: ±15 dB at 60 Hz (Shelving)
Low: ±15 dB at 200 Hz (Notch/Peak)
Solo/Mute
PFL, Mute per Input Channel
Built-In Effects
No
Performance
Headroom
Channel: > +27 dBu
Channel Compressor: > +26 dBu
Channel EQ: > +27 dBu
Main Mix:
> +24 dBu (into 600 Ohms)
> +27.5 dBu (into 10 Kilohms)
Frequency Response
Mic/Line Input to Main Output:
20 Hz to 20 kHz +0.1/-0.3 dB
Max Input Level
Mic Input:
+21 dBu
Line/Hi-Z Input:
+27 dBu (Mono)
+31 dBu (Stereo)
I/O Impedance
Main Output:
100 Ohms
Mic Input:
1.2 Kilohms
Hi-Z Input:
1 Megohm
Line Input:
10 Kilohms (Mono)
10 Kilohms (Stereo)
CMRR
Mic Input:
> 80 dB
Line Input:
> 70 dB
Stereo Line Input:
> 50 dB
EIN
< -127.5 dBu
Noise Floor
Channel Compressor:
< -90 dBu
Channel EQ:
< -88 dBu
Main Output:
< -90 dBu (< -116 dB with Respect to +26 dBu, with One Channel Routed)
< -85 dBu (< -111 dB with Respect to +26 dBu, with All Channels Routed)
THD+N
Mic Input:
< 0.0015% (1 kHz)
Line Input:
< 0.0015% (1 kHz)
Stereo Line Input:
< 0.0007% (1 kHz)
Connectivity
Analog Inputs
1x XLR 3-Pin Talkback Input
1x DB-25 25-Pin Alt Insert
2x XLR 3-Pin Mic Input
2x 1/4" TRS Line/Hi-Z Input
4x 1/4" TRS Line Input (2 Stereo Pairs)
Analog Outputs
1x 1/4" TRS Headphone Output
2x 1/4" TRS Bus Output
2x 1/4" TRS Monitor Output
2x 1/4" TRS Alt Output
1x DB-25 Alt/Main/Monitor Output
4x 1/4" TRS Foldback Output
2x XLR 3-Pin Main Output
Phantom Power
+48 V (Selectable on Individual Inputs)
Power
Power Supply Output
15 VDC at 3.3 A
Power Consumption
38 W
Physical
Rack Mountable
No
Operating Temperature
34 to 86°F / 1 to 30°C
Storage Temperature
-4 to 122°F / -20 to 50°C
Dimensions
12.2 x 4.7 x 8.6" / 31 x 12 x 21.8 cm (Excluding Trim)
12.2 x 4.7 x 10.6" / 31 x 12 x 27 cm (Including Trim)
Weight
7.7 lb / 3.5 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
13.255 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
14.1 x 12.7 x 6.3"

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