OK... so I've been slacking and have not done any remote measurements myself... But if I'm following what you all are posting with 0 analogue gain the noise from the remote should not really even be a factor compared to non-remote. So if I'm running a pre before the 120 like my PA-3SX and I never touch the gain on the iRiver the noise should be a non issue? Correct? Charging now... maybe I will play with it tonight... have a few shows coming up and the remote is so tiny I would love to be able to use it.
As I had posted before (either it was this thread or another one), I measured the iriver hard drive noise hit around the -64 dB level.
When using the remote and full analog gain setting (24 dB setting on the iriver), the remote only added around 6 dB of noise, making the noise floor hit around -81 dB.
So I guess my point is, even if you use the analog gain on the iriver while using the remote control, does it really matter that it adds approximately 6 dB of noise? My reasoning: the hard drive is already raising the noise floor by over 20 dB, and the hard drive noise is much greater than the remote control added noise... so again, I pose the question, does it really make a difference that the remote adds around 6 dB of noise (at maximum analog gain setting on the iriver)?
I get similar RMS measurements. To be honest, I have no idea what they mean. I do know, however, that I can hear the impact the remote has on my recordings. It may not be noticeable to others, but it has always bugged me...I just chalked it up to shortcomings of my mics.
Here's a sample with 20dB gain...don't bother analysing the file (though of course you can if you want)...just play it w/ headphones on and volume up...have a guess when I pull the remote:
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=C0E886B753F9DC2BHaving said that, this is all moot with an external pre/adc (which I often haven't used to date).
And yes, while the hdd noise is there, to my ears the noise is usually covered by the signal.
...now that just leaves me with cell-phone interference to drive me batty.
I've got a Jason Mraz recording up on archive.org where you can hear both the cell interference and the remote problem (highlighted because the gain was set to ~30dB for this very quiet gig).