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j3brow 03-23-2018 01:48 PM

McIntosh d1100 USB
 
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Originally Posted by brownbear (Post 907671)
Ron confirmed that v9 (2) and v10 both get you to the 1.03 firmware update, so all is good there. The only issue I had was the "Firmware update in progress" screen hung up for about a half hour. Now for the testing!



Excellent. Keep us posted. I assume this update requires a Windows computer? If so, I will have to take my D1100 to dealer (Magnolia). Or better yet, my IT team at work.

joey_corleoni 03-23-2018 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by j3brow (Post 907679)
Excellent. Keep us posted. I assume this update requires a Windows computer? If so, I will have to take my D1100 to dealer (Magnolia). Or better yet, my IT team at work.

I work in IT. Don’t do that : )

brownbear 03-23-2018 02:27 PM

PCM I saw her Standing There, A Hard Days Night and I'm a Loser all test perfectly! Now on to DSD pops. Where is the pop supposed to come in, 1st track only??

Dr Tone 03-23-2018 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by brownbear (Post 907684)
PCM I saw her Standing There, A Hard Days Night and I'm a Loser all test perfectly! Now on to DSD pops. Where is the pop supposed to come in, 1st track only??

Direct DSD mode via ASIO from a windows machine is the problematic mode. On DSD playback start and stop. Direct DSD is the only way to get DSD256 to McIntosh DACs capable of doing it.

DSD DOP and regular PCM sample rate changes might exhibit a much much much quieter pop. Unless of course the slight fade in and fade out work around is still in this firmware?

joey_corleoni 03-23-2018 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by brownbear (Post 907684)
PCM I saw her Standing There, A Hard Days Night and I'm a Loser all test perfectly! Now on to DSD pops. Where is the pop supposed to come in, 1st track only??

Thanks for posting! Can’t wait to do my testing when i land tonight. My setup doesn’t use windows or native DSD, so I won’t be able to test that. As long as the muting issue is solved I will be very happy!

j3brow 03-23-2018 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by joey_corleone (Post 907683)
I work in IT. Don’t do that : )



Ha! My IT team are MUCH more qualified than Magnolia. I, along with 20 other docs, write their checks, they won’t mind :)

brownbear 03-23-2018 10:09 PM

The Stones in Mono DSD64 no pops so far. The DAC still "loses lock" between tracks but it's a quick blink and no music is lost. I'm hopeful that the digital artifacts thing is fixed too, but need to do more testing before drawing that conclusion.

brownbear 03-23-2018 10:17 PM

PCM Its Good to be King has full cymbal intro!

j3brow 03-23-2018 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by brownbear (Post 907753)
PCM Its Good to be King has full cymbal intro!



Awesome. So glad McIntosh offered this firmware update.

joey_corleoni 03-24-2018 12:27 PM

I have done some testing. The good news is that the issues we have been discussing are resolved! No more issues with missing the first half second.

Bad news is that it introduces other problems with pops. In my case, I experience a “pop” sound in the following circumstances

- When playing the first track. Immediate “pop” then everything is fine
- When pausing, approximately 5 seconds after the pause, and 5 seconds after the last track ends
- When resuming out of pause, immediately

When playing DSD albums there is some weird artifacting at the very beginning of the first track. I am testing with DoP not native DSD

So, my conclusion is basically that 1.03 now gives you the choice of if you want the popping issues that were present < 1.02 or if you want the muting issues in 1.02 : )

Maybe one day we will get 1.04 that solves both.


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