First Aid Kit — sisters Johanna and Klara Söderberg and their band — have been clients for nearly a decade, Knutson reports, and although they requested an SSL Live L200 console, he was inclined to purchase the largest model instead, to make sure any clients request could be satisfied going forward. “I want to have the flagship L650 console as it will cater for all levels of production,” he says.
Importantly, he observes, not only is the L650 the most powerful Live console that SSL has introduced, but it shares the physical layout of the L200, providing immediate access to 36 faders across the width of the console. “I like the frame and the fader layout. That's why I felt like the L650 made a little more sense, which is why we chose this latest model,” he says. “With the L650, BNP can handle everything from full-production touring clients to corporate and special events to control packages for international clients.”
Monitor Engineer, Nahuel Guttierez, who is familiar with the rest of the SSL Live range, had not previously used the L650 model but enjoyed the convenience of the fader layout on First Aid Kit’s U.S. dates. “It gave me a feeling of analog mixing that I had not had in a long time,” he says. “It was really nice to have some of the screens for recording on the side of the console, as well as the IEM [in-ear monitor] software and being able to pay more attention to the band as everything was in front of me.”