





🎛️ Elevate your sound game with SSL2 — where pro studio quality meets seamless workflow.
The Solid State Logic SSL2 is a premium 2-in/2-out USB-C audio interface featuring class-leading mic preamps, high-resolution 24-bit/192kHz AKM converters, and a high-current headphone amplifier. Inspired by the legendary SSL4000 console, it offers legacy 4K analog enhancement and comes bundled with exclusive SSL Production Pack software. Designed for professional clarity and ease of use, it’s the perfect upgrade for creators seeking studio-grade sound and reliable connectivity.







| ASIN | B083XT733D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,866 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #328 in Computer Recording Audio Interfaces |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (981) |
| Date First Available | January 13, 2020 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.53 pounds |
| Item model number | SSL2 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 8 x 4 inches |
| Supported Software | SSL Production Pack |
T**N
Upgrade Worth Every Penny!
I’m a voice over artist and I recently made the switch from an Apogee Duet to the Solid State Logic SSL 2 USB Audio interface, and let me tell you, I’m beyond thrilled with this upgrade! First off, the setup was a breeze – literally plug and play on my Mac, which saved me a ton of time. The buttons and knobs have a fantastic tactile feel. Plus, let’s talk about the sound quality—absolutely top-notch! Every recording I’ve made sounds crystal clear and professional. I’m thoroughly impressed with the SSL 2. If you’re considering an upgrade or searching for a reliable audio interface, this is it. Trust me, you won’t regret it!
H**N
Incredible
I just got mine in yesterday and it is an awesome interface. I went from a 50$ M-Audio interface to this one, and man there is a HUGE difference. In the sound quality alone (I have Kali Audio LP-6's) and they are now much louder and clear, I havent played with the audio all too much yet, but just the sound difference alone is insane. I did have some issues with it getting in on time, but I bought this around the holiday season, so that's honestly to be expected. It came in on christmas day so it was like a lil christmas present from amazon. Overall, I am very impressed with this interface so far
C**S
Almost perfect
This is a great unit. Very clear and an almost zero noise floor. The software that comes with is sufficient to get you going. The only thing that I wish I would have considered is the inputs are on the back. When I was looking for interfaces that was what I was looking for. Now that it has been sitting on my desk for 6 months I really wish they were on the front. When I have an idea flowing it is slightly irritating to have to fumble around the back to change cords. It only a minor irritation. This unit is great.
T**M
Great Value... Solid drivers
I initially bought this product to use on my notebook and it works very well there. I found it to be very quiet I found the drivers to be very stable. I'm using it with studio one on a Windows 11 Notebook with Ryzen 7 CPU... I wanted a new interface for my main studio with more outputs.. I did a lot of research and decided the Motu M6 would serve my purpose. I install the drivers on my notebook plugged in the M6 and immediately got the blue screen of death. I uninstalled the SSL drivers and experienced the same thing. Rather than call Motu and deal with this that and the other I decided to send it back because the SSL had no such problems. I've since decided to order the SSL 2 plus for my main studio and keep the SSL2 for my laptop. sometimes you just have to stick with what works.... The only thing I don't like about the SSL 2 is that its size is not really great for portable use. I would also appreciate an on off switch since I leave my PC on all the time but don't need to run the interface..... Other than that according to every review I have looked at on youtube the SSL products have always come in the top 5.
B**W
Second copy works
Hoping that I can get a replacement or a refund for a defective product. I will update this review depending on what happens. My mistake not to realize that this was coming from a third party vendor and not from Amazon. I got a replacement and it works. I am using this unit to digitize records. Everything works and the quality of the resulting digital files is just okay, but the sound is not nearly as good as that coming from the original record. I have a very high quality system using ARC and Mark Levinson electronics. I can clearly hear that the digitized sound is not as good as the original. In a lower quality system, the difference would probably not be noticed. Considering that this unit is really not the expensive, it is pretty good for the price. Those rave five star reviews are most likely from people who are not using the SSL with a top quality audio system.
E**K
Great features
The unit had a bad cord. Spent 3 hours dealing with a "Device Descriptor Request Failure: (Windows 10 didn't recognize the unit). Swapped the cord and it starts working again (worked for 3 minutes before failure). I REALLY like the features (mix knob for input to output monitoring...Great for recording). Separate volume controls for the monitors and headphones. The 4k button adds a bit of crispness to the vocals (very nice). Purchased to replace an M-Audio solo dou (which is a decent little "get the job done, simply, workhorse). This SSL was worth every penny!!
B**N
Outstanding
Outstanding audio fidelity
B**L
Masterfully designed entry level interface
Aesthetically I love it, it has an analog feel with almost a digital/modern day hint to it. It can handle intensive microphones like the SM7B and other dynamic mics. Priced accordingly and having the knobs on the top instead of the front is very convenient to me personally. In this price range, you're looking at focusrite scarlett, uad volt, and the ssl 2 as the top options. I personally think the SSL 2 wins overall, even if it's not the best one in every single aspect
L**S
Par où commencer... on sent que SSL à été à l'essentiel sur cette interface, mais le peu de fonctions présentes, ont été développés à la perfection, préamplificateurs de grande qualité, aucun bruit de fond audible sur la sortie moniteur ou casque Pour ce qui est des entrées, les deux tranches sont assez minimalistes, les réglages se font donc de manière relativement aisée, l'impédance d'entrée est modifiable, cela permet d'enregistrer beaucoup de types de sources différentes, le gain peut être très élevé si on met le potard au max, pratique pour les micros à condensateurs difficiles tels que les shure SM7 par ex, le bouton 4K est très pratique pour donner le punch caractéristique de solid state aux entrées, j'étais dubitatif au premier abord mais cette option est très utile, sur les logiciels de MAO, cette interface est très à l'aise aussi, pas de latences etc bref, c'est bien ficelé cette affaire, pour conclure, c'est joli, c'est robuste, il n'y a pas foule d'options, mais tout est réussi
F**A
Excelente targeta de sonido. La latencia no se aprecia (ni usando el programa entre medio)
R**N
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.
R**N
Pc Daten: - Intel Core i7-11700K 11. Generation - ASUS ROG Strix Z590-F (Mainboard) - Crucial Ballistix, 3600 MHz - DDR4 - 16GB - Noctua NH-U12S chromax.Black (CPU-Kühler) - Seasonic FOCUS PX-650 (Netzteil) - Betriebssystem: Windows 10 Ich habe die folgenden 3 Audio Interfaces getestet. - M-Audio AIR 192 | 4 - Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen - SSL 2 Solid State Logic Anwendungsgebiet: Fruity Loops 20 Mikrofon: Rode NT-1A Kopfhörer: AKG K271 Geschlossen Beats Produzieren und Stimme aufnehmen. Ich habe mir vor kurzem ein Pc zusammengestellt und ich brauchte dringend ein Neues Audio-Interface. M-Audio Air 192 | 4 Zuerst habe ich den bestellt. Super Optik und es hatte alles was ich brauchte! Erst war ich begeistert. Dann stürzte ständig Fruity Loops einfach ab. Erst dachte ich dass die CPU bei niedrigem Latenz (niedrigem Buffer) meckert. Dann schaute ich mir die Leistungen an. Die CPU war im Durchschnitt bei 15% Last. (Demo Song - FL) Also kann die CPU nicht das Problem sein. Treiber neu Installiert. (Kein Erfolg!) Fruity Loops neu installiert. (Kein Erfolg!) Zudem hatte ich noch Probleme mit Signal Geräuschen (Störsignale). Ich hörte über die Boxen, sowie Kopfhörer wie mein Pc arbeitete. Sogar bei Mausbewegungen reagierten die Boxen. Sehr merkwürdig alles. Ich glaube hier ist der Treiber von M-Audio nicht gut programmiert worden. Außerdem fingen meine Kopfhörer bei voller Lautstärke an zu übersteuern…ich bin kein Spezialist, aber kann etwa die Soundkarte den Kopfhörern nicht genug Saft geben? Also her mit dem nächsten Interface… Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen Auf Grund der Kundenrezensionen hier bei Amazon habe ich mir den für 104 Euro bestellt und dachte mir ok, hier kann man nix falsch machen! Direkt merkte ich den Unterschied. Die Störsignale wurden minimal weniger. Und bei niedrigem Latenz (16 Buffer Size) absolut kein Problem. ASIO Treiber arbeitet mit der CPU einwandfrei! Wie ein Team! Hervorragend!!! So muss es sein. Als ich dann die Audio Qualität meines Mikrofons testen wollte, bemerkte ich das erste Problem. Ich suchte den Drehregler für die Kopfhörer. Es hatte keins. Ich konnte also die Monitor-Lautsprecher nicht leiser stellen. Denn diese dienten auch für die Kopfhörer. Also entweder bin ich zu blöd gewesen und das funktioniert auf eine andere Art und Weise oder der Hersteller hat diesen einfach nicht mit eingebaut. Ein Mixer (Imput-PC) gibt es ebenfalls nicht. Nur ein Schalter (Direct Minitor) gibt es. Doch sollte dein Mikro zu leise auf den Kopfhörern sein, hat man Pech…mega schade! Denn der Treiber lief auf meinem PC wie eine eins! Doch leider sind die Angaben des Herstellers (for Singer / Songwriter) leider absolut nicht zutreffend. Keine weiteren Tests durchgeführt…Schade! Auch dieser Interface geht zurück sofort zurück! Der nächste bitte… SSL 2 Solid State Logic Erst einmal muss ich sagen, dass die Optik mir erst nicht so gefallen hatte. Aber ich kenne den Hersteller aus diversen anderen Studios und wusste, dass ich hier mit einem großen Hersteller zu tun habe. Als ich das Audio Interface auspackte konnte man direkt erkennen, das man hier was wertiges auspackt. Auf meinem Tisch sah das Gerät doch dann richtig schick aus. Und es sieht Professionell aus! Nun genug von der Optik! Kommen wir zum Härtetest: Buffer Size auf 16 = absolut kein Problem! Huch…Siehe da: Störgeräusche sind kaum noch wahrnehmbar…aber dennoch ganz leicht zu hören. Kopfhörer Test: auf voller Lautstärke, hervorragender Klang! Kein Clippen! Mega laut! Anscheinend genug power! Mikrofon Test! Wahnsinn laut! Der Gain Regler steht auf halb und ist laut genug! Wahnsinn…ein Mix-Regler hat dieser Interface wie der M-Audio auch. Genau was ich brauch! Jedes Mal wenn ich jetzt ins Studio reinkomme sehe ich direkt diesen Interface an. Der macht einen professionellen Eindruck. Und die Optik gefällt mir inzwischen auch. Für 189 Euro ist die Preisleistung sehr gut! Am Ende habe ich fast das doppelte bezahlt, aber dafür habe ich was vernünftiges und kann hiermit nun den SSL2 für Fruity Loops und Pro Tools absolut empfehlen! Wer nicht unbedingt seine Stimme aufnehmen möchte, kann zu dem Focusrite Solo greifen. Falls diese Rezension hilfreich war, würde ich mich auf ein „Like“ sehr freuen…☺️ Euer RedTac Team ❤️
M**E
Just got the interface today, and I gotta say it quite exceeded my expectations. I paired with a new AT4050, and the recording quality is superb with imperceptible noise floor and crystal clear vocals (the 4k button, I guess, is a gimmick like a built-in EQ and not something that post-processing plugin cannot do, but it's still a nice thing to have at hand and does make the sounds clearer). What surprises me is that the headphone playback sound quality is really good with wide soundstages and quite punchy bass. It only has a 6.3mm jack though, so I just tried with my HD599 at hand (which doesn't have a high impedance), but the SQ is quite a pleasant surprise considering the interface is only ~200USD (30000 JPY) and most of the cost is probably spent on recording, not playback. Its sound is probably not up there with something like my sony WM1AM2 (~900USD), but better than my Dragonfly Cobalt (which is also ~200USD, but it doesn't record!) or 2023 Macbook Pro headphone jack. I just used it for a day so far and haven't gotten to discover any downsides/problems yet. If there's anything, the interface is somewhat on the bulky side, and lack of 3.5mm jack is a minor inconvenience. P.S. I actually first got an Audio Technica AT-UMX3 thinking it would pair with my AT mics better, but unfortunately it is quite far behind the SSL2 in terms of both recording and replay sound quality. My unit also had a problem with loopback recording not working properly, so I had to simply return it after day 1 and go with this SSL2.
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