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Description

Product Description:

Unveil the magic of vintage compression with the Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor. This modern classic compressor/limiter not only delivers the much sought-after "knee" compression but also brings a unique blend of analog warmth and modern performance. Designed by the former Eventide engineer Dave Derr, the EL8 Distressor is celebrated for its versatility, offering a wide spectrum of sound-shaping options. It's not merely a compressor, but a harmonic distortion generator, enabling you to add 2nd or 3rd order harmonic distortion to the signal, emulating the much-loved tape saturation and tube compressor sounds.

The Distressor's eight unique curves, each with its own sonic personality, offer a world of sound-shaping options. From the gently warming 1:1 setting with low-order harmonics but no compression, to the brutal brick-wall limiting of "Nuke" mode, you have the power to shape your sound as you desire. The 10:1 "Opto" setting, in particular, employs separate detector circuitry to emulate the classic "light-controlled" compressors, providing a unique sonic signature.

Key Features:

  • Classic "knee" compression with modern specs and performance
  • Programmable analog distortion for adding warmth to digital recordings
  • Three audio modes for user-programmable, vintage-style harmonic distortion
  • Advanced sidechain EQ for taming harsh, edgy signals
  • Eight unique curves for a wide range of sound-shaping options
  • "Nuke" setting for brick-wall limiting — great for drum room mics
  • 10:1 Opto setting emulates classic "light-controlled" compressors
  • Large knobs with high-resolution numbering for easy readability and repeatable settings
  • True bypass for confident A/B comparisons
  • XLR and 1/4" I/O; stereo linkable
  • Hand-wired and calibrated in the USA

Owner's manual

Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor User Manual

Product specs

Type Analog Compressor, Digital Control
Number of Channels 1
Controls Ratio (Button), Input, Attack, Release, Output
Ratio 1:1 to 20:1 (And "Nuke")
Frequency Response 2Hz-160kHz (-3 dB)
Inputs 1 x XLR, 1 x 1/4", 1 x 1/4" (Stereo Link)
Outputs 1 x XLR, 1 x 1/4", 1 x 1/4" (Stereo Link)
Rack Spaces 1U
Height 1.75"
Depth 10"
Width 19"

FAQs

What is the Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor primarily used for in recording?

The Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor is a versatile compressor/limiter used to add warmth and character to audio tracks. It's known for its ability to handle vocals, drums, and guitars, offering a range of compression styles from subtle to aggressive.

How does the "Nuke" setting on the EL8 Distressor affect audio?

The "Nuke" setting on the EL8 Distressor provides an extreme compression effect, ideal for adding explosive dynamics to room mics or entire mixes, enhancing punch and presence.

Can the Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor be used in stereo applications?

The EL8 Distressor features a stereo link option, allowing it to be used in stereo applications when paired with another unit, making it suitable for processing stereo sources.

What are the input and output options for the EL8 Distressor?

The EL8 Distressor offers XLR and 1/4-inch inputs and outputs, along with a 1/4-inch stereo link, providing flexible connectivity for various studio setups.

What is the frequency response range of the Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor?

The Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor has a frequency response range of 2Hz to 160kHz, ensuring it can accurately process a wide range of audio frequencies.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Versatile across genres and recording needs

  • Provides transparent to aggressive compression options

  • Enhances vocal and instrument clarity significantly

  • Durable build quality, described as "built like a tank"

  • Offers unique character and warmth to recordings

  • Britmod option for expanded capabilities

  • Superior to many plug-ins and other outboard gear compressors

  • Can effectively clean up muddy sounds in instruments

  • Boosts articulation and adds a special sparkle to sound

  • User-friendly with a well-written manual for easy operation

CONS

  • High price point can be prohibitive

  • Overcompressing is easy for inexperienced users

  • Lacks stereo link capability without the newer version

  • May not be the first choice for vocal compression due to texture changes

  • One unit received had physical damage and no power cord

Critic Reviews

Empirical Labs Distressor

soundonsound.com

The Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor is a versatile, modern compressor that excels in emulating vintage sounds with its unique combination of digital control and analog signal path. Praised for its ability to add punch to drums and richness to vocals, it offers a variety of compression styles and distortion settings that enhance audio quality. Despite its slightly quirky switching system and lack of an output level meter, the Distressor's wide-ranging capabilities and clear panel design make it a valuable tool for studios seeking to harness classic audio aesthetics. Its high price is justified by its performance and flexibility.

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jimmarchi1

The most versatile compressor ever made... apart from the el8x

If you don't need british mode because you own 1176es then the original el8 does everything else you want a distressor to do and lots of stuff you didn't know you wanted.... and at a fair price now that the X is out.

If you're reading this you probably know already.

UPDATE: I forgot to mention the old version doesn't have stereo link capability with a 2nd unit, but I don't necessarily link my compressor channels in stereo. More often not. I know, it's weird. I don't hit groups hard enough to cause the image to shift.

bobguido7

Very snappy attack! Awesome on drums.

"This compressor works great on drums and enhances transients in a way that no other compressor does. It's also okay on vocals in opto mode with the attack around 6-7 and the release around 3-4. Not my frist choice for vocal compression though. It tends to shrink the size of the singal and add a bit of a gitty texture. Sometimes that what you want. Expecially in rock music"

transquanta

Good all round compressor

Very good bit of kit, very crisp sound, very good on heavy bass sounds! I have two side by side for stereo processing. I got mine second hand, but they aint the cheapest of signal processors out there

xaqary

Pair of these w/Brit mod-tons of fun

Don't read about these-go use them if you can or find examples online somewhere-preferably a place with high fidelity. Your ears will tell ya all you need to know.

jimmarchi1

its rare to get the versatility of the Distressor with the exceptional tonal properties, from clear to colored to lofi

xaqary

I'm new here but Jim, you're awesome for and at filling the blanks or expanding on my slightly drunken ramblings. Thanks man! The versatility he mentioned is a huge strength of the Distressor indeed.

jimmarchi1

I was drunk too! Go wine!!!

jimmarchi1

The last serious record I made in a traditional studio I think the distressor was the only compressor that got used as an insert on every song (other than an old Gates radio limiter on vocals) and we had access to a lot of stuff at those 3 studios. We used other stuff for buss work and such, but the distressor was just easy to pop on an insert and dial in because it really covered everything from SSL G series type VCA control to dirty old 1176 stuff. The thing puts you in a position to tweak the settings and print a new track while a song plays back so with one compressor you can change the dynamics processing on the fly, riding the gain and changing it from clean to mean for different sections of a song. Try that with an 1176? Its not happening, you know?

xaqary

100%. They fall under "essentials" for me for sure. Expensive? Yes, but so much bang for the buck!

jimmarchi1

I no longer have a big enough home studio to justify keeping a lot of outboard around, especially at the Distressor's price point, but I certainly owned one at one time and I still won't book a commercial facility that doesn't have at least a pair of them

xaqary

You see UA came out with a Distressor plugin? I haven’t demoed it & even tho it’s getting rave reviews from other hardware owners I still would rather stick with the Arouser. That thing kicks a just silly amount of ass. Why give up the expanded feature set for a “accurate” GUI??!!

baronhead

Bass, Drums, Vocals, Guitars

A studio staple. I use it on Bass, Drums, Vocals, Guitars and more

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See how Khalid uses Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor

Khalid

Singer

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In the attached infographic / article, Khalid's production manager and front-of-house engineer (C.J. Blair) outlines a lot of the gear used on their tours and live gigs. Blair says, “I’m using an Empirical Labs Fatso [EL7x] on the guitar and an Empirical Labs Distressor on his main and spare vocal." “Khalid is a really dynamic and soft singer at times,” Blair notes. “He can be screaming one minute and the next he’s dead quiet, and you’re trying to get him above a dense-sounding band.”

See how Anthony Marinelli uses Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor

Anthony Marinelli

Keyboardist, Composer

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In the video "My Synth Studio Revealed | Studio Tour 2025" by Anthony Marinelli Music, Anthony Marinelli can be seen using an Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor. At 48:35, the EL8 Distressor is visible in a rack positioned below the Chandler Limited Germanium Tone Control EQ.

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Jason Derülo

Singer, Composer

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Used on the 2Sides Tour, as mentioned in this November 12, 2018 article by Meyer Sound.

Wright mixes Derulo behind a DiGiCo SD7 augmented by his hand-picked outboard gear, including three Midas XL-48 preamps and Universal Audio Apollo interfaces. The vocal chain for Derulo includes a Neve 1073 preamp, an Empirical Labs Distressor and a Manley Vox Box. Derulo currently favors a Telefunken M81 capsule on his Shure wireless handheld, though Wright has experimented with an SE V7 capsule and is also considering a DPA d:facto capsule.

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Josh Benton

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Dance Gavin Dance

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In this photo of the rack posted by Benton on his Instagram page, one of the things visible is the Empirical Labs Distressor.

See how Sharooz uses Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor

Sharooz

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In a studio tour featured by MusicRadar Tech on YouTube, Sharooz showcases his use of the Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor.

See how Vance Powell uses Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor

Vance Powell

Music Producer, Audio Engineer

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Vance Powell uses the Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor, a renowned compressor introduced in 1993, known for its versatility and distinctive sound. This tool, often compared to legendary models like the UA 1176 and Teletronix LA-2A, has been a staple in studios worldwide, contributing to thousands of hit records. A user-uploaded photo confirms Powell's use of this essential piece of studio gear.

See how Greg Wells uses Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor

Greg Wells

Keyboardist, Composer

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In This Article

"He says that he compresses the track heavily and boosts its low end at somewhere between 80Hz and 100Hz on during the recording. For this particular track the input was compressed with a hardware LA-2A. Greg says he’ll often squash it more during the mix. He suggests compressors (or their plug-in equivalents) such as a UREI 1176, an Empirical Labs Distressor, or a Teletronix LA-2A."

See how Neeraj Khajanchi uses Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor

Neeraj Khajanchi

Music Producer, Audio Engineer

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In a studio visit video titled "NK SOUND TOKYO," Neeraj Khajanchi can be seen using the Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor. This versatile compressor, introduced in 1993, is renowned for its speed and distinctive sound, making it a staple in modern music production.

See how Ryan Petersen uses Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor

Ryan Petersen

Drummer, Music Producer

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In the video titled "EPIC HOME STUDIO Setup 2024 | Ryan Petersen (studio tour)" by Andrew Masters, at 11:31, a pair of Empirical Labs EL8 Distressors can be seen in the preamp rack of Ryan Petersen's home studio.

See how NIVIRO uses Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor

NIVIRO

Music Producer, DJ

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At 4:25 in the official studio tour video titled "Spatial Moon Studios | My ultimate 2025 studio tour" by NIVIRO, a pair of Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor compressor/limiters can be clearly seen in the compressor rack, confirming their use in his studio setup.

See how Dave Clauss uses Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor

Dave Clauss

Audio Engineer

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In the video titled "Epic MIXING Home Studio Setup 2024 | Dave Clauss (studio tour)" by Andrew Masters on YouTube, a pair of Empirical Labs EL8 Distressors is clearly visible in a rack to the left side of Dave Clauss’ work desk at 3:17, confirming his use of this equipment in his mixing room.

See how Colt Capperrune uses Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor

Colt Capperrune

Audio Engineer

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In the video titled "Epic HOME STUDIO Setup 2025 | Colt Capperrune (studio tour)" by Andrew Masters on YouTube, an Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor can be clearly seen at the 0:39 mark, placed in a rack on Colt Capperrune's working desk in his Atmos mixing room.

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