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SSL 2 and SSL 2+ audio interfaces

SSL 2 and SSL 2+ audio interfaces  ·  Source: SSL / Gearnews

SSL 2 audio interface

SSL 2 audio interface  ·  Source: SSL

SSL 2 audio interface

SSL 2 audio interface  ·  Source: SSL

SSL 2+ audio interface

SSL 2+ audio interface  ·  Source: SSL

SSL 2+ audio interface

SSL 2+ audio interface  ·  Source: SSL

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SSL is launching the SSL2 and SSL 2+ USB audio interfaces at NAMM 2020. The SSL 2 is a 2-input / 2 output desktop interface, while the SSL 2+ adds a second pair of outputs and MIDI. Both feature SSL microphone preamps and the analogue Legacy 4K signal enhancement effect inspired by the SSL 4000 console.

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SSL 2 audio interface

The SSL 2 audio interface offers two inputs with SSL microphone preamps and phantom power. The preamps offer 62 dB of gain and a signal-to-noise ratio of -130.5 dB EIN, SSL says. The inputs are on XLR/TRS combo jacks and can also take instrument or line level signals. The interface has one stereo output and a headphone output. Two buttons labeled “4K” activate the Legacy 4K analogue enhancement effect. According to SSL, this sweetens your input signal with two distinct characteristics of the SSL 4000 console: a high-frequency EQ boost and subtle harmonic distortion. They say that this “imparts a certain mojo” to the sound.

In addition to the mic preamps and LED level meters, the front panel offers a large monitor level knob (which goes to 11!), a monitor mix knob for mixing the input signals with the USB playback, and a knob for the headphone level. The interface uses a USB 2.0 connection on a USB-C type connector. It includes two cables for USB-A and USB-C connectors at the computer end.

SSL 2 audio interface

SSL 2 audio interface

SSL 2+ audio interface

The SSL 2+ has all the features of the SSL 2, and then some. Like the SSL 2, it offers two SSL microphone preamps and the Legacy 4K analogue enhancement effect. With a second stereo output, you can create an independent monitor mix, for example. The outputs offer additional RCA connectors, which means that the interface easily connects to DJ mixers. The SSL 2+ also adds MIDI In/Out. Furthermore, it features a second headphone output with independent volume control, which can be routed to outputs 3 and 4 via a button on the front panel.

SSL 2+ audio interface

The SSL 2+ offers two stereo outputs and additional RCA connectors

Both interfaces come with a software package, which includes the SSL Native VocalStrip 2 and DrumStrip plug-ins, Avid Pro Tools First, Ableton Live Lite, Native Instruments Hybrid Keys and Komplete Start, and 1.5 GB of samples from LoopCloud.

Price and availability

As of now, hasn’t announced a shipping date yet, but we’ll find out when NAMM hits in a few days. The prices are as follows:

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  • SSL 2: GBP 149.99 + VAT,  USD 229.99 + tax, EUR 179.99 + tax
  • SSL 2+: GBP 199.99 + VAT, USD 279.99 + tax, EUR 239.99 + tax

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3 responses to “NAMM 2020: SSL 2 and SSL 2+ USB audio interfaces”

    Sam says:
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    Guess we’ll have to wait for the price, but who is this for? I 2 in, 2 out with no digital I/O for expansion?

      Lasse Eilers says:
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      Hi Sam, I just received the prices and updated the post.

        Sam says:
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        Saw that! Thank you. Makes a little more sense now at that price point. Still somewhat high for a 2 in 2 out interface, but I think it’ll compete in that range.

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