Way more sense of care and delicacy. Same PRaT as ELROD.

Way blacker background. More emotion. Less slam. Better

presence and imaging. Not as room filling.

The next evening we decided at the last minute to invite Kevin

and Steve up to hear the PCs. Only Kevin was able to make it.

We again started with the ODIN. Then we moved to the Acrolink.

We played a Back Cello piece, Dire Straits, and an Elton John

outtake

Acrolink: More recessed. Again a different treatment of

left-to-right soundstage information, just like the ELROD. Not as

much body. Some percussive noises where highlighted, like the

clacking of a bow on a cello. Less resolution. Not as much

separation or presence. Not to make fun of Kevin, but to point out

the difficulty hearing differences without going back and forth a

few times, and especially starting out with the better sounding

component first, his initial impressions during this part of the

shootout was that the Acrolink was sweeter on top, and had more

body on the bottom, and he liked the AcroLink and ODIN about

the same. It was not much later that his opinion was somewhat, a

little bit, completely and radically transformed.

On Dire Straits, the AcroLink had a deeper slam, less resolution,

not as much delicasy, lower bandwidth, not as engaging, not as

much separation - notes run together in a sort of cloistered,

unpleasant fashion. Can't hear decay as well, not as black. I like

to focus on cool sounds in this piece, but couldn't, the sounds