You can now get 92% off the Solid State Logic Fusion Bundle at Plugin Boutique in a limited-time offer.
The Solid State Logic Fusion Bundle delivers the core elements of the SSL Fusion analogue 2U rack processor.
- Fusion HF Compressor
- Fusion Stereo Image
- Fusion Transformer
- Fusion Vintage Drive
- Fusion Violet EQ
The Plugin Boutique promotion brings the price down from $999.50 to just $75.
I should mention that the bundle sells for $297 on the SSL website and is similarly priced elsewhere.
Previously, the plugins sold individually for around $99 each, so I’m not entirely sure where the $999.50 bundle price comes from (maybe the plugins used to cost more individually).
Whatever the case, $75 for the Fusion Bundle seems like a good deal.
The 92% discount offer ends on May 14, 2026.
You can also pick up a free gift with any purchase.
The SSL Fusion rack processor is typically summed up as a stereo processor that adds authentic analogue character to digital recordings, making it ideal for a modern studio setup.
Whether used on individual tracks or a mix, the hardware unit is known for its versatility, offering subtle enhancements or the grittier side of analogue.
The plugins build on that versatility with additional controls for each section.
Although recreating the hardware comes from combining various elements, the Fusion Drive plugin is a good example of the bundle’s ability to transition between subtle and aggressive enhancements without easily going too far.
What I mean is that even when you push the drive past the subtle glue effect into distortion, it has a lovely vintage grit without becoming too harsh.
The Violet EQ is another interesting element, for a few reasons, not least of all that it comes from Solid State Logic’s first new analogue EQ circuit in over 25 years.

In addition to the Input/Output Trim controls, the plugin version of the EQ also introduces a new FAT button that you won’t find on the hardware unit.
The FAT button delivers a bump to the low end when the high-pass filter is engaged.
The thing that impresses most about the Fusion hardware unit is that each element is more than meets the eye, without being overly complicated (such as the Stereo Image section, which implements Alan Blumlein’s stereo shuffling technique).
The plugin bundle stays true to form while adding some new features for additional fine-tuning.
At $999.50, I’d be looking for a used hardware unit, but at $75, the Fusion Bundle is a solid buy.
Last Updated on May 12, 2026 by Tomislav Zlatic.



