🎛️ Elevate your sound game with SSL 2+ — where pro studio meets your desktop
The Solid State Logic SSL 2+ is a premium USB audio interface featuring 2 class-leading mic preamps with ultra-low noise and high gain, 24-bit/192 kHz AKM converters for crystal-clear audio, and dual headphone amps with independent mixes. It includes SSL’s iconic Legacy 4K analogue enhancement for that sought-after console warmth, plus a comprehensive SSL Production Pack software bundle. Designed with professional-grade Neutrik connectors and ergonomic workflow technology, the SSL 2+ is perfect for millennial creatives demanding studio-quality sound in a compact, USB-powered package.
Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 27.94 x 10.16 cm; 1.18 kg |
Item model number | SSL 2+ |
Colour | C-3B |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet |
Connector | USB |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Speaker Amplification Type | Passive |
Supported Software | Ableton Live |
Size | C-3B |
Operating System | Windows |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 1.18 kg |
R**N
Must-have for any home studio!
As an audio enthusiast and content creator, I recently upgraded my home studio setup with the Solid State Logic SSL 2 USB Audio Interface, and I couldn't be more impressed.Firstly, the build quality of this interface is exceptional. It feels solid and well-built, with a sleek design that exudes professionalism. The metal casing not only looks great but also provides durability for long-term use. The interface's compact size makes it portable and easy to integrate into any workspace.The SSL 2's audio quality is outstanding. The preamps deliver clean, transparent sound with plenty of headroom, capturing every nuance of my recordings. Whether I'm recording vocals, instruments, or podcasts, the SSL 2 consistently produces professional-grade audio with minimal noise and distortion.Setting up the SSL 2 was a breeze. The plug-and-play functionality made installation effortless, and the included software bundle (featuring SSL Native Vocalstrip 2 and Drumstrip plugins) added value to the package. The interface also integrates seamlessly with my preferred digital audio workstation (DAW), providing low-latency monitoring and intuitive control over my recordings.One of the standout features of the SSL 2 is its "Legacy 4K" analog enhancement, inspired by the classic SSL 4000 series console. This feature adds a subtle yet noticeable analog warmth and presence to my recordings, enhancing the overall sonic character and depth.The SSL 2's connectivity options are comprehensive, with two pristine mic/line inputs, two additional line inputs, and dedicated headphone monitoring. The inclusion of MIDI I/O expands its versatility, allowing me to connect external MIDI devices with ease.Overall, the Solid State Logic SSL 2 USB Audio Interface is a stellar addition to any home or professional studio setup. With its exceptional build quality, pristine audio performance, user-friendly interface, and versatile features, it's a standout product in its class. Whether you're a musician, podcaster, or content creator, the SSL 2 elevates your audio production to the next level. Highly recommended.
J**N
Great Alternative to the Focusrite
Bought as a replacement for my Focusrite 2i2Works great.Driver from the website is easy to install and configure as you would expect for windows.Also works on Linux out the box which is really useful, therefore I expect the same for macOS.Gain staging is very solid, noticeable upgrade in audio quality from my microphone compared to the Focusrite 2I2If you're buying this make sure to buy either two (if using speakers), or three (if using speakers and the headphone jack) 1/4 inch adapters as they do not come include.
N**N
A great interface at a decent price.
Finally ditched my 1st gen Scarlett 2i2 after constant issues, and picked this up. It's great. Perfect sound, and it just works. If you're plugging inputs in and out often, remember the input jacks are at the back (in this version). As with all SSL stuff, you can't go wrong with it.
M**E
DISABLE ALL ONBOARD PC SOUND BEFORE PLUGING IN THE SSL+ 2
Excellent quality for its market place. It'll do all that you need regardless of whether you've got a large recording studio or home recording studio...no hums and/or crackles from the SSL + 2. I had no latency issues either.. but latency issues are mostly down to having a reasonable pc and processor. You know what your SSL + 2 does so no need for me to waffle about this.IMPORTANT! PLEASE NOTE.Before you plug you SSL + 2 I highly recommend checking what onboard sound and if you do it worth disabling whatever onboard sound application/s you have so as to avoid any possible driver conflict and frustrations that might occur...after all it's your SSL+ 2 you want to use so we need to Disable all sound that you currently have on your pc or laptop ( this will stop any possible and confusing driver-conflict when you plug in your SSL + 2 audio interface) you may have more than one source of sound on your pc / laptop. For example: on my windows pc system I had three Onboard sounds/ I had the standard windows sound plus envida / and a creative Soundblaster card.HOW DO I DISABLE MY ONBOARD SOUND/S? .......this way please. : ( trust me it'll only take 5 minutes and save you a lot of possible cursing!!)1Look for the "speaker icon" in your taskbar bottom right ....double click the icon...a panel appears named 'Sound' now click on 'System Sounds icon' this will bring up another panel named 'Sound' you will now see a panel with has four tabs named 'Playback/Recording/Sounds/Communication' we're interested in 'Playback and Recording' (you can play around with the other two tabs 'sounds and communications if you want to (but it's not necessary) after we've got your SSL+2 up and running) Let's move on...2Click on the ' Playback ' tab and you will see ( depending on what sound is on your PC ) a list of applications... ( you may only have windows sound ) right-click over each application with your mouse and a dialogue box will appear showing a list of preferences...you need to select 'Disable' from the dialogue box '... if you have more than one application ( remember I had three) repeat the same 'Disable' operation on all the applications that you see, if you've only see one, then that's all you need to do. whilst on the same panel take note that you may need to save what you have just done ...stay as you are and look at the bottom of the panel you are on and you'll see .. three buttons 'OK / CANCEL/ APPLY ( unless you want to cancel click on the button that is/should be illuminated...next3Now click on the 'Recording' tab and follow the same procedure as you, ve just performed on the previous tab 'Playback' . You'll notice the same type of list but with a different name ( on mine there is Microphone/Line-in/Auxilliary/S/PDIF). Do exactly the same as you did on 'Playback' ..that is to right-click over each application...select diable from the dialogue-box...when you've gone down the list ( or whatever is there) when you've done that....remember that you may need to save what you have just done ...stay as you are and look at the bottom of the panel you are on and you'll see .. three buttons 'OK / CANCEL/ APPLY ( unless you want to cancel click on the button that is/should be illuminated... now you're done!!4Now that you've disabled all the onboard sound of your PC/Laptop ....Plug in your SSL+2 Audio Interface using one of the cables that came with your SSL+2. On mine, I connected the USB C connector in into my SSL+2 Audio box ( the USB connector looks slightly different than a regular USB terminal) and then connect the other end into the USB terminal on your PC/laptop. ( There is also a Red cable that came with your SSL+2 box that has USB C at one end of the cable and an HDMI connector at the other end) You may want to use this if your PC/Laptop has the hardware capability but if not don't worry you can use the one I mentioned above without diminishing the audio fidelity of your SSL+2. Now that you've plugged in the cable from your SSL+2 to your PC/Laptop...It's time to reboot your PC/Laptop. When you've rebooted (restart your PC/Laptop) your PC/Laptop will recognise your SSL+2 Audio Interface. If for any reason your PC/Laptop doesn't recognise your SSL+2 Audio Interface ...dont panic! Go to the "speaker icon" in your taskbar bottom right ....double click the icon...a panel appears named 'Sound' now click on 'System Sounds icon' this will bring up another panel named 'Sound' you will now see a panel with has four tabs named 'Playback/Recording/ ...Click on the 'Playback tab ' and you'll see your new SSL+2 Audio Interface ..right click with your mouse on the SSL+2 Audio Interface ...a dialogue box will appear with a selection of options ...select 'set as default device' or it's equivalent. You may have to reboot again...but try if first.You can either hear audio via headphones or monitor speakers depending on your preference...if it's headphones remember you need to plug them into your SSL+2 Audio Interface. Worth noting that if your headphone jack is 3.5 ( small jack) you'll need to get an extension 3.5 jack into a standard Jack... they're cheap and make sure it's a stereo jack ( the regular jack will have two usually black bands around the outside of the jack so it very easy to see)PS if you do encounter a driver problem with your SSL + 2 ( you shouldn't really have them but if you do ) go to SSL main site and register your product ( very straight forward) then you'll see a selection of their products ...find the name of yours ( SSL + 2 ) click your product this will take to a dedicated page for your product...This is where you can get the SSL+2 driver and PDF of your product. as I've said previously you already have a driver inside your SSL+2 that self-installs. Have Fun!!
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