SSL 6000 Series — SSL 6000 Series — Studio 2, SAE Institute Amsterdam
SSL 6000 Series — Studio 2, SAE Institute Amsterdam — Dennis AB / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 2.0)
SSL 6000 Series — SSL 6000 G-Series — Sarm West Studio 1, London (April 1990) — "SOLID STATE LOGIC OXFORD ENGLAND G80050D" badge visible SSL 6000 Series — SSL 6000 — Sarm West Studio 1 control room (April 1990) SSL 6000 Series — SSL 6000 — Sarm West Studio 1 control room (April 1990, alternate angle) SSL 6000 Series — Sarm West Studio 1 lobby, London (April 1990)
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6000 Series

1995 – 2006

Notable users

Sarm West Studio 1, London, SAE Institute Amsterdam (Studio 2), Abbey Road Studios, London, Ocean Way Recording, LA

Technical specs

Channels48 – 96
LayoutIn-line
Groups24
EQ4-band parametric
PositionUpgrade path from 4000 G for studios needing 96+ channels
AutomationTotal Recall (refined) + G-Comp bus compressor
Era1995 – 2006

Market value

$130,000 – $280,000 (est., 96-channel frames most sought)

Rarity

Rare (est. ~100-150 large 96-channel frames built)

Expanded channel count Enhanced automation Refined centre section

The 6000 was SSL's upgrade path for studios that had outgrown the 4000 — more channels, enhanced automation, and a refined centre section. It represented SSL at the top of the analog console market in the mid-to-late 1990s before digital mixing began seriously eroding the large-format analog market. The 6000 retained the Total Recall philosophy and the G-Comp character while offering the routing flexibility that increasingly complex productions demanded.

Photos: Dennis AB / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 2.0) · JacoTen (Jun Tendo) / Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0) · JacoTen (Jun Tendo) / Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0) · JacoTen (Jun Tendo) / Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0) · JacoTen (Jun Tendo) / Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0)

Notable Recordings

  • Late 1990s and 2000s major label productions

Studios