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    Yeah, I've got a 64GB Corsair Voyager GTR.

    I do have an issue though that on some music, the volume level drops in "difficult passages" (i.e. a recording where the master level is higher than spec, which is basically most modern CDs, but also where the content places a difficult load on the amps/speakers, i.e. distorted guitars with palm muting in combination with drums and bass and prominent vocals etc). The volume drops up and down in time with the palm muting/open strumming on the guitars. Yet, copy the same files to my 2GB Toshiba USB and it plays fine...

    I haven't yet got hold of an alternative 64GB USB stick to determine whether it's an issue with the Corsair product drawing too much power, or whether it's more widespread and just because of how many memory chips are in the 64GB models.

    I guess the alternative test would be my 64GB USB stick in another MDI/Dynaudio system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corey_R View Post
    I do have an issue though that on some music, the volume level drops in "difficult passages" (i.e. a recording where the master level is higher than spec, which is basically most modern CDs, but also where the content places a difficult load on the amps/speakers, i.e. distorted guitars with palm muting in combination with drums and bass and prominent vocals etc). The volume drops up and down in time with the palm muting/open strumming on the guitars.
    That's called 'pumping' and is usually associated with limiters. Is there a limiter circuit in the Dynaudio system?

    There are CDs that are brickwalled, which sucks the dynamics out of the recordings. If you look at a waveform of the recording, the peaks all bleed off the top and bottom of the spectrum, hence the waveform looks like a brick wall. I have Oasis Time Flies, and it's seriously brickwalled.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamD View Post
    I use my MDI and iPod+cable every time I drive my car. I have the latest MDI firmware that I'm aware of, and mine does skip the first second or so of songs from time to time (not always, but often).
    I get the skip too, but aside from that it's working great! I have an iPod classic 30gb permanently tucked into my console, is the "skip" problem on all types of iPod/iPhone, anyone know of fix?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankenstrat View Post
    That's called 'pumping' and is usually associated with limiters. Is there a limiter circuit in the Dynaudio system?

    There are CDs that are brickwalled, which sucks the dynamics out of the recordings. If you look at a waveform of the recording, the peaks all bleed off the top and bottom of the spectrum, hence the waveform looks like a brick wall. I have Oasis Time Flies, and it's seriously brickwalled.
    Yep... I understand. But the same files play fine when on a much simplier, 2GB, USB key. As in literally the same files! (not re-rips or anything like that). So it's not the song or the CD causing the problem, it's just contributing to the conditions required to cause the problem.

    Dynaudio + MDI Golf's are rare in my circle of friends and acquaintances. Almost as rare as 64GB & 128GB USB keys...
    I really need a 128GB USB key as 64GB isn't enough to store my personal CD collection converted to MP3s (LAME -V2). But there's no way I'm going to pony up the cash for one until I know where the problem is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shakespeare View Post
    I get the skip too, but aside from that it's working great! I have an iPod classic 30gb permanently tucked into my console, is the "skip" problem on all types of iPod/iPhone, anyone know of fix?
    It's done it with my 1st gen Nano 8GB, 120GB iPod Classic (permenantly in the car), and my 32GB iPhone 3GS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corey_R View Post
    Yeah, I've got a 64GB Corsair Voyager GTR.

    I do have an issue though that on some music, the volume level drops in "difficult passages" (i.e. a recording where the master level is higher than spec, which is basically most modern CDs, but also where the content places a difficult load on the amps/speakers, i.e. distorted guitars with palm muting in combination with drums and bass and prominent vocals etc). The volume drops up and down in time with the palm muting/open strumming on the guitars. Yet, copy the same files to my 2GB Toshiba USB and it plays fine...

    I haven't yet got hold of an alternative 64GB USB stick to determine whether it's an issue with the Corsair product drawing too much power, or whether it's more widespread and just because of how many memory chips are in the 64GB models.

    I guess the alternative test would be my 64GB USB stick in another MDI/Dynaudio system.
    Corey - when I pick up my car next weekend you're more than welcome to test it on mine. I will have MDI and Dynaudio.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corey_R View Post
    Yep... I understand. But the same files play fine when on a much simplier, 2GB, USB key. As in literally the same files! (not re-rips or anything like that). So it's not the song or the CD causing the problem, it's just contributing to the conditions required to cause the problem.
    I did notice you'd said that in your original post, what did you use to convert the WAV files to MP3?
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    C:\Program Files (x86)\Exact Audio Copy\Lame\lame.exe -V 2 --add-id3v2 --pad-id3v2 --ta "%a" --tt "%t" --tg "%m" --tl "%g" --ty "%y" --tn "%n" %s %d

    I always use the recommended settings/recommended versions/recommended compiles from Hydrogen Audio. So atm I'm on EAC v1.0b1 and LAME v3.98.4

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    Corey,
    does it have some form of software loaded on it?
    I know some of them have file management programs...

    i'm wondering if it's trying to be "smart" and stream the files to the RNS, rather than acting purely as an external storage device...
    might be worth re-formatting it?

    Alternatively, given it's a large capacity device, perhaps the RNS is still referencing all the data on the device in the background, and that is consuming some of the bandwidth?
    whilst the GTR has a high transfer rate, i'm not sure that the RNS is capable of the same transfer speeds....
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    Hey Mr_Bob,

    Yeah, I did format after I upgraded the firmware on the Corsair GTR. It is a bit of a strange issue.

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