Solid State Logic Six Ch 500 Series Channel Strip
Split into four main sections, the SiX provides a streamlined design that packs a punch. The onboard classic-style SSL two-band EQ provides you with controls for both LF and HF bands. Each band features switchable shelving/bell curve settings for added versatility. The integrated compressor section features the legendary feed-forward circuit design from SSL, providing improved precision and automatic make-up gain. You can even process instrument signals using the TRS line input or use it to turn the SiX-CH Channel Strip into a versatile summing module. Capture the classic sound of SSL consoles, in a compact 500 series module.
Split into four main sections, the SiX provides a streamlined design that packs a punch. The onboard classic-style SSL two-band EQ provides you with controls for both LF and HF bands. Each band features switchable shelving/bell curve settings for added versatility. The integrated compressor section features the legendary feed-forward circuit design from SSL, providing improved precision and automatic make-up gain. You can even process instrument signals using the TRS line input or use it to turn the SiX-CH Channel Strip into a versatile summing module. Capture the classic sound of SSL consoles, in a compact 500 series module.
Split into four main sections, the SiX provides a streamlined design that packs a punch. The onboard classic-style SSL two-band EQ provides you with controls for both LF and HF bands. Each band features switchable shelving/bell curve settings for added versatility. The integrated compressor section features the legendary feed-forward circuit design from SSL, providing improved precision and automatic make-up gain. You can even process instrument signals using the TRS line input or use it to turn the SiX-CH Channel Strip into a versatile summing module. Capture the classic sound of SSL consoles, in a compact 500 series module.
Split into four main sections, the SiX provides a streamlined design that packs a punch. The onboard classic-style SSL two-band EQ provides you with controls for both LF and HF bands. Each band features switchable shelving/bell curve settings for added versatility. The integrated compressor section features the legendary feed-forward circuit design from SSL, providing improved precision and automatic make-up gain. You can even process instrument signals using the TRS line input or use it to turn the SiX-CH Channel Strip into a versatile summing module. Capture the classic sound of SSL consoles, in a compact 500 series module.
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The lowest price for Solid State Logic Six Ch 500 Series Channel Strip right now is $538.94 at Volt Music Store, compared across 16 retailers.
The all-time low was $402.29 on 21 Dec 2025 — today's price is 34% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 8 June 2026.
Last updated at 08/06/2026 22:38:05
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Decent for my keyboard submix but the Eq and compressor section are nothing to write home about. 66db of gain (exact same output as the Neve Portico) is a little nicer than most, but not enough for ribbons, however that’s not what these are intended for anyway. I had never heard of the six series so bought them without knowing they were derived from a live sound mixer. Like a Midas on… a couple cups of coffee. I guess that’s why they’re a bit less than the other models. For $400, (that’s right VK selling these for 500…??), where else you gonna get a pre, eq and compressor? With SSL QC behind it? Nowhere. My guess is that this is the SSL’s attempt at “consumer end” products such as Heritages “Elite” series, Rupert Neve designed stuff (yuk) or the new API budget ... MoreDecent for my keyboard submix but the Eq and compressor section are nothing to write home about. 66db of gain (exact same output as the Neve Portico) is a little nicer than most, but not enough for ribbons, however that’s not what these are intended for anyway. I had never heard of the six series so bought them without knowing they were derived from a live sound mixer. Like a Midas on… a couple cups of coffee. I guess that’s why they’re a bit less than the other models. For $400, (that’s right VK selling these for 500…??), where else you gonna get a pre, eq and compressor? With SSL QC behind it? Nowhere. My guess is that this is the SSL’s attempt at “consumer end” products such as Heritages “Elite” series, Rupert Neve designed stuff (yuk) or the new API budget line they released in 2021 (jury still out on those). I found that the compressor LED’s here are useless and dont even register at low ratios (it’s like three bulbs so…. Yea) but other than that it works well for light application like keyboard submixer duties and live sound stuff (although, why would you ever use 500 series in a rehearsal space?). Main vocal pre? Well, let’s not be silly :) Eq, comp and pre from SSL for 400 bucks, pretty smokin deal! Just dont expect it to sound like electric lady’s G+
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Phantom Power | 48 VDC |
| Gain Range | Mic Gain- +6 to +72 dB Line Gain- -3 to +63 dB |
| Polarity Reverse | Switchable |
| High-Pass Filter | 12 dB/Octave at 75 Hz |
Solid State Logic SiX Channel 500 Series Channel Strip
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Solid State Logic SiX CH 500 Series
Delivery $47.51
Solid State Logic SiX Channel Strip SSL channel strip processing in 500 Series format
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Solid State Logic | SSL SiX CH | 500 Series Channel Strip Module - Gsus4
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Solid State Logic SSL 500 Series SiX Channel Strip Module
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Beautiful SSL Sound for everyone...
Decent for my keyboard submix but the Eq and compressor section are nothing to write home about. 66db of gain (exact same output as the Neve Portico) is a little nicer than most, but not enough for ribbons, however that’s not what these are intended for anyway. I had never heard of the six series so bought them without knowing they were derived from a live sound mixer. Like a Midas on… a couple cups of coffee. I guess that’s why they’re a bit less than the other models. For $400, (that’s right VK selling these for 500…??), where else you gonna get a pre, eq and compressor? With SSL QC behind it? Nowhere. My guess is that this is the SSL’s attempt at “consumer end” products such as Heritages “Elite” series, Rupert Neve designed stuff (yuk) or the new API budget ... MoreDecent for my keyboard submix but the Eq and compressor section are nothing to write home about. 66db of gain (exact same output as the Neve Portico) is a little nicer than most, but not enough for ribbons, however that’s not what these are intended for anyway. I had never heard of the six series so bought them without knowing they were derived from a live sound mixer. Like a Midas on… a couple cups of coffee. I guess that’s why they’re a bit less than the other models. For $400, (that’s right VK selling these for 500…??), where else you gonna get a pre, eq and compressor? With SSL QC behind it? Nowhere. My guess is that this is the SSL’s attempt at “consumer end” products such as Heritages “Elite” series, Rupert Neve designed stuff (yuk) or the new API budget line they released in 2021 (jury still out on those). I found that the compressor LED’s here are useless and dont even register at low ratios (it’s like three bulbs so…. Yea) but other than that it works well for light application like keyboard submixer duties and live sound stuff (although, why would you ever use 500 series in a rehearsal space?). Main vocal pre? Well, let’s not be silly :) Eq, comp and pre from SSL for 400 bucks, pretty smokin deal! Just dont expect it to sound like electric lady’s G+
my first toe in the 500 series water and i don't think there could've been a better choice to get aquatinted. the preamp is crisp and clean. my reference points in my rig are a gap pre73, a joemeek q3 and an art mpa ll with upgraded tubes. the ssl preamp section is hi-fi sounding in comparison to these others but warms up when pushed. the 2 band eq is effective and musical, and the simple one knob compressor does exactly what it's supposed to. and the kicker is the price point. i've already saved almost enough lunch money to buy a second one…
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Phantom Power | 48 VDC |
| Gain Range | Mic Gain- +6 to +72 dB Line Gain- -3 to +63 dB |
| Polarity Reverse | Switchable |
| High-Pass Filter | 12 dB/Octave at 75 Hz |