User Manual
SiX User Guide
Detailed Description
9
Stereo channels
There are two stereo channels on SiX - this section describes the features found on each of these 
stereo channels.
SuperAnalogue Stereo Input
The inputs to the stereo channels are on ¼” TRS balanced jack connectors. These are labelled 
3L, 4R, 5L and 6R for the two pairs of inputs.
The inputs have an automatic ‘Mono From Left’ feature, i.e. if only a single jack connector is 
used in the Left input, then the same signal is fed to the Right input. When a jack is inserted into the right input, the Left and Right 
signals are passed separately through the channel. A single jack inserted into the Right input will only pass through the channel 
on the Right side.
The Trim control adjusts the stereo Line amp gain from -10 to +20 dB with a centre detent at unity gain.
Stereo Cue Sends
There are two stereo Cue sends on each stereo channel with independent level controls. These can be 
switched on or off using the ‘ON’ switch; a green LED indicates that the Cue send is switched on.
Both sends are fed from channel pre-fader post-insert, but can be switched to post fader by engaging the 
corresponding CUE POST switch(es) in the Foldback master section.
The channel signal is unity gain to the Cue Bus when the Send Level control is fully clockwise.
Channel Fader and Pan
The channel level is controlled by the 100mm stereo fader, with a Balance control 
directly above. This adjusts the balance between the left and right input signals to the 
main mix bus.
The Mute/Bus B switch mutes the channel feed to the Main Mix Bus, whilst also sending 
the channel signal post-fader to the additional stereo Mix Bus B.
The PFL (Pre Fade Listen) switch sends the channel signal to the PFL bus and interrupts 
the monitoring to switch to this bus without affecting the signal output to the Main Mix 
Bus.
The eight LED Stereo Channel Meter is fed before the fader, but after the channel 
processing.










