
Review Summary
10 to 18V on locking 4-pin Hirose connector
Pin-4 = (+), Pin-1 = (-)
Mates with gold Hirose HR10A-7P-4P (DigiKey HR110-ND) or silver Hirose HR10-7P-4P (DigiKey HR100-ND) locking connector
10 second power reserve to SL-6, 688 (and CL-6 if connected), and attached peripherals.
5V, 2A max
Locking, coaxial connector
Isolated
12V, 0.5A max
Locking, coaxial connector
10 to 17V, 0.5A max
50Ohms
12V at 200mA
470 to 870MHz
470 to 700MHz
470 to 590MHz
580 to 700MHz
1.4 x 12.7 x 5.6" / 35.56 x 322.58 x 142.24mm
2lbs / 0.91kg (without receivers)
859108005239
The optional SL-6 powering and wireless system simplifies interconnection between the 688 and multiple channels of wireless by accepting three dual-channel slot-in receivers. The SL-6 offers all powering and audio interconnection for standard slot-in receivers and additional control and monitoring when used with SuperSlot-compatible receivers. The SL-6 easily attaches directly to the 688's top panel and also offers antenna signal distribution to further declutter the bag.
Accepts three dual-channel slot-in wireless receivers for a total of six channels
Compatible with existing slot-in and new SuperSlot wireless receivers
Ability to set SuperSlot-compatible receiver frequency and power on/off from the 688
Ability to monitor SuperSlot-compatible receiver battery, audio and RF levels from the 688
Accepts analog or digital audio depending on wireless receiver
Built-in antenna signal distribution
NP-1 battery slot for powering 688, receivers and external peripherals
USB charging port
Two 12V isolated outputs
Two non-isolated direct battery outputs
PowerSafe 10-second power reserve
Easy to attach to the 688
Powering
With its NP1 battery slot, USB charging port, two 12 V isolated outputs and two non-isolated direct battery outputs, the SL-6 is a great powering hub for peripheral devices in a sound mixer's bag. Regarded as the industry's first non-proprietary, open wireless control and interfacing standard, SuperSlot, developed by Sound Devices, is the result of its collaboration with a number of leading wireless manufacturers including Audio Ltd, Lectrosonics, Sennheiser and Wisycom. The standard allows for all powering and audio interconnection, plus control and monitoring between SuperSlot-compatible mixers and receivers.