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Solid State Logic SiX Channel 500 Series SuperAnalogue Channel Strip with Mic-Pre, EQ, and Single Knob Compressor vs Universal Audio Apollo e2m Stereo Headphone Amp

A side-by-side spec comparison of the Solid State Logic SiX Channel 500 Series SuperAnalogue Channel Strip with Mic-Pre, EQ, and Single Knob Compressor and the Universal Audio Apollo e2m Stereo Headphone Amp. We line up every specification, highlight the winner of each, and tally an overall verdict so you can decide which audio interface is right for your build.

Side-by-side specification comparison of Solid State Logic SiX Channel 500 Series SuperAnalogue Channel Strip with Mic-Pre, EQ, and Single Knob Compressor and Universal Audio Apollo e2m Stereo Headphone Amp.
Specification
ColorBlack with Silver AccentsRed
PowerCorded Electric-
Weight0.7 Pounds-
Bit_depth--
ConnectorXLR, 1/4 TRS-
Dimensions10.3 x 8.5 x 6.7 inches-
Sample_rate--
Connectivity500 Series, TRS Line InputEthernet, XLR, TRS
ManufacturerSolid State LogicUniversal Audio
Phantom_powerYes-
Compatible_withPersonal Computer, Laptop, CameraGuitar, Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Speaker
Number_of_channels14

Solid State Logic SiX Channel 500 Series SuperAnalogue Channel Strip with Mic-Pre, EQ, and Single Knob Compressor

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spec won

Universal Audio Apollo e2m Stereo Headphone Amp

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