SSL 4000 B Series — SSL 4000 series — ARC Studios
SSL 4000 series — ARC Studios — Marco Tucconi / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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4000 B Series

1976 – 1981

Notable users

Townhouse Studios, London (Phil Collins / In the Air Tonight, Face Value), Olympic Studios, London

Technical specs

Channels24 – 56
LayoutIn-line
Groups16 – 24
EQ4-band parametric
ProductionLate 1976 – 1981 (predecessor to E Series)
TopologyVCA-based automation with first commercial Total Recall
EQ flavourB-series — more aggressive than later E

Market value

$45,000 – $90,000 (est., very few survive)

Rarity

Rare (est. ~50 built, most upgraded to E)

First Total Recall SSL Aggressive character B-series EQ

The SL 4000 B was SSL's second-generation console and the platform on which Total Recall was first proven commercially. Its channel strip used a different topology to the E — a more aggressive, somewhat harder character that a generation of engineers either loved or used as motivation to wait for the G. The B Series installed at Townhouse Studios in London and a handful of other top rooms became important proving grounds for the SSL philosophy.

Photo: Marco Tucconi / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Notable Recordings

  • Phil Collins — In the Air Tonight (1981, Townhouse Studio Two)
  • Phil Collins — Face Value (1981, Townhouse)

Studios