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Solid State Logic SiX CH Module 500 Series

Solid State Logic SiX CH Module 500 Series

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Solid State Logic SiX CH Module 500 Series

The Solid State Logic SiX CH Module 500 Series brings professional studio sound right into your rack. It’s clean, punchy, and incredibly easy to use. Whether you’re recording vocals, guitars, or any other instrument, this compact module delivers the classic SSL quality that engineers have trusted for decades. Simple controls, powerful tone shaping, and that unmistakable SSL character make it a must-have for anyone serious about great sound.

Solid State Logic SiX CH Module 500 Series Review

The Solid State Logic SiX CH Module 500 Series takes the heart of the SSL SiX console and packs it into a single 500 Series slot. It features SSL’s SuperAnalogue mic preamp for pristine clarity, a smooth two-band EQ that can switch between shelf and bell modes, and a one-knob compressor that reacts perfectly to your signal. The front panel TRS input with a Hi-Z switch makes it great for plugging in guitars or line-level sources directly. Every detail of this module is designed to give you professional-grade performance with effortless control.

Solid State Logic SiX CH Module 500 Series Features

  • Super clean mic preamp for crystal-clear recordings
  • Easy-to-use compressor that adds punch and smoothness
  • Classic SSL EQ for shaping highs and lows with warmth
  • Front panel input for quick connection of instruments
  • Switch for high impedance, great for guitars or bass
  • Handy LED meter to keep track of signal levels

Solid State Logic SiX CH Module 500 Series Specs

  • Gain range from +6 to +72 dB for mic, -3 to +63 dB for line
  • Signal type mono
  • Mic pre equivalent input noise typically -129 dB
  • Total harmonic distortion and noise under 0.0015%
  • Common mode rejection over 80 dB (mic), over 70 dB (line)
  • High pass filter set at 75 Hz, 12 dB per octave
  • EQ frequencies at 60 Hz and 3.5 kHz (shelf), 200 Hz and 5 kHz (bell)
  • Front TRS line input with 10kΩ or 1MΩ impedance