were too mixed up.

On Elton John, I first thought that the smoothing the PC was doing

helped make this somewhat rough sounding piece nicer - more

accessible. The reduced dynamics made piano seem less real.

Sounds more like a stereo system.

Switched back to ODIN.

On Elton John: In first few seconds it was overwhelming the

difference and improvement the ODIN made. The ELton John was

Kevin's CD and he became glued to the sound, I think trying to

hear all of the nuances he has been missing all of these years.

We all came away with a MUCH greater appreciation of Elton

John's expertise with vocals and piano. My notes are pretty brief

at this point. Presence. Delicacy. Subtleties. The excruciating care

with which Elton played the piano at the beginning of the song

was revealed [much like the ML3 reveals these little things

musicians are doing on these CDs and LPs that we hardly ever, if

ever, hear in the listening room].