All of the units in the range have received physical and technical upgrades, including improved preamps with up to 56dB of gain, balanced connectivity throughout, and the inclusion of Focusrite’s ISA transformer preamp emulation option (Air). There’s also a 4k button which adds some extra presence and high-end zing (and, more importantly, makes you feel that little bit more professional!) All in all, if you’re looking for an affordable interface with plenty of features, the SSL2+ is definitely worth checking out.įocusrite’s Scarlett USB interfaces have always offered a winning combination of great sound quality and audio flexibility, and the third generation units continue that tradition. MIDI In/Out and an additional independent headphone out are also included, which is great news for anyone who wants to be able to monitor different mixes simultaneously. The main difference between the SSL2+ and the standard SSL2 is that the former adds two outputs to the latter’s 2-in, 2-out configuration. It’s a compact interface with pro features and connectivity, and it promises to bring the feel of recordings made in expensive studios within reach of everybody. If you’re looking for an affordable way to get the ‘SSL sound’, then the SSL2+ is worth considering. They are well known for their mixing consoles especially the legendary 4000 SL and were the first company to sell a mixing console in the UK. Having been founded in 1969 SSL is definitely a seasoned company.
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