Switched to Valhalla [now on both EMM Labs CDSA and the

Ongaku]

[We started playing only the Elton John song - yes many, many

times. As our ears learned to hear farther and farther into this

system, we could switch something in and out and hear what it

did quicker and quicker. Which was good, because even so, this

test took 6 hours, with about a 1/2 hours break upstairs to eat

Vietnamese carryout and listen to vinyl on the big system].

Blanched, compressed, thread bare, voice more forward, piano

more recessed. Flatter soundstage. More like a stereo. Stereo

sound more familiar, more accessible. Easy to listen to and

understand [see forthcoming article on 'worse is worse but a lot

more familiar']. Less resolution. Kevin: Thinner, glassier, piano

monochromatic.

Guess I should say here that even though the Valhalla came out

badly in this test, we did come to prefer it over the ELROD on the

CDSA [with the ODIN on the amp, and having not tried the

AcroLink on the CDSA].

Switched to ELROD on Ongaku [Kevin hadn't heard this yet, only

Neli and I had heard this, on the night previous]

Bigger sound. Bigger images. More forward. Rounder. Color

about the same, but fewer shades. Kevin thought the voice was

emphasized above the other sounds [see later test with ELROD on

CDSA - a characteristic of the ELROD is that it emphasizes bass,

like male voices].