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
| Channels | 48 – 96 |
| Layout | In-line |
| Groups | 24 |
| EQ | 4-band parametric |
| Position | Upgrade path from 4000 G for studios needing 96+ channels |
| Automation | Total Recall (refined) + G-Comp bus compressor |
| Era | 1995 – 2006 |
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.
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Notable Recordings
- Late 1990s and 2000s major label productions
Studios
- Abbey Road Studios, London
- Ocean Way Recording, Los Angeles
- Major label facilities worldwide