Usb-C Interface; Usb Cables & Power; Usb Hubs; Usb Drivers, Mac And Windows - Solid State Logic BiG SiX User Manual

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Console Overview

USB-C Interface

BiG SiX contains a class compliant USB interface to connect to a PC or MAC. The interface is paired with 16 high quality A to D
and D to A converters that are connected to the SuperAnalogue signal chain in BiG SiX.
USB Cables & Power
Please use one of the provided USB cables ('C' to 'C' or 'C' to 'A') to connect BiG SiX to your computer. The connector on the rear
of BiG SiX is a 'C' type. The type of USB port you have available on your computer will determine which of the two included cables
you should use. Newer computers may have 'C' ports, whereas older computers may have 'A'. As this is a USB 2.0 compliant
device, it will make no difference to the performance as to which cable you use.
BiG SiX is powered independently from the computer's USB-bus power. When the unit is locked to USB correctly, the green USB
LED will light a steady green colour. For best stability and performance, we recommend using one of the included USB cables. Long
and low quality USB cables (especially 3 m and above) should be avoided as they tend to suffer from inconsistent performance.

USB Hubs

Wherever possible, it is best to connect BiG SiX directly to a spare USB port on your computer. If you do need to connect via a USB
2.0 compliant hub, then it is recommended that you choose one of high enough quality to provide reliable performance - not all
USB hubs were created equal. With BiG SiX, we optimise the audio performance of a USB interface and as such, some low-cost
self-powered hubs might not always be up to the task. Usefully, you can check out our FAQs at
solidstatelogic.com/support
to
see which hubs we've succesfully used and found to be reliable with BiG SiX.
Safety Notices
Please read the
Important Safety Notices
supplied in the BiG SiX packaging before use.
System Requirements
Mac and Windows operating systems and hardware are constantly changing. Please search for 'BiG SiX Compatibility' in our online
FAQs to see if your system is currently supported.
Drivers and Downloads

USB Drivers, Mac and Windows.

Mac
The USB interface in BiG SiX is Core Audio compliant, which
means it should be seen by a Apple's OSx software without the
need for any additional drivers. Core Audio was introduced by
Apple in OSx version 10.3 (Panther), however the BiG SiX USB
interface has only been tested with Apple OSx version 10.14
(Mojave) or later.
Once connected to OSx, the audio driver for BiG SiX should
be visible in the Sound Preferences panel.
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Jay Pilzer
January 23, 2025

How should I hookup my headphone amp to an SSL Big Six?

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

To connect a headphone amp to a Solid State Logic BiG SiX, use one of the available output options such as the main outputs, ALT outputs, or headphone outputs, depending on your routing needs. Connect the output to the input of your headphone amp using appropriate cables (e.g., TRS or XLR). Make sure to set levels correctly to avoid distortion or damage.

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