jmills8
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3.5 to 3.5Also what kind of coax cable can I use for the mojo that I can get on amazon??
3.5 to 3.5Also what kind of coax cable can I use for the mojo that I can get on amazon??
Also what kind of coax cable can I use for the mojo that I can get on amazon??
That would work for the n6 and the mojo I mean.
First and foremost, from what I see on the mojo's website, it seems like the coax port on it is an input port, whereas the one on the n6 is an output port. So do take note that they may have different functionalities i.e. the mojo's port is an input from a dac while the n6's port is an output into an amp (or dac?). As far as the cable goes, it looks like you'll be wanting a 3.5mm (this goes into the mojo/n6) to RCA coaxial cable (which goes into the dac/amp). One example would be this cable and another would be this one. However, judging from the reviews it seems like there are occasional compatibility issues. Hence, I would advise testing out a cable e.g. at an audio shop before buying one online, unless you don't mind risking the cost if it doesn't work. Hope this helps.
Apologies and thanks for the correction, I'd interpreted the OP's intent as wanting a cable that would work for both the n6 or the mojo with other devices, not the n6 into the mojo. I'll delete my earlier post.
All you would need is a 3.5mm to 3.5mm coaxial cable if you wanted to use a 75 Ohm shielded cable. The coaxial cable was developed for longer runs and its geometry, impedance, and shielding are the result of this. With that said you can also just use a regular 3.5mm stereo interconnect to the N6 to the Mojo. It works, it's been tested by a few users and the 'digital' signal is nothing more than Voltage travelling down a copper wire.
Most people don't associate the fact that 0's and 1's are really simply a representation of a certain Voltage. Above a certain threshold it represents a 1, below that threshold it represents as a 0 to the DAC. So in this sense digital OR analogue cables for coaxial don't matter as long as the signal and ground line up to make the connection. What differentiates a coaxial cable is impedance and shielding for longer runs and using a short stereo interconnect should be fine for these considerations. The Voltage doesn't care.
Like I said, it should work fine to use a regular stereo interconnect. I've done it with the FiiO X5 (first gen) coaxial to Mojo others have done it with the iBasso DAPs, and it's also been confirmed to work waaaaay back in the Mojo thread with the N6. The signal is on the Tip, the ground is on the Ring and the Sleeve is ignored in a stereo TRS plug in this case.
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Also what kind of coax cable can I use for the mojo that I can get on amazon??
That would work for the n6 and the mojo I mean.
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Have you tried resetting and rebooting?
good afternoon. I need your help. I put it on charging a new player. I loaded up to 99%. I threw on the micro sd 16 gb. fat32 formatted in the firmware ver.4.3 official website. Player has been updated, he wrote updated successfully, then reboot and the screen appeared the inscription: sa2k connect error. help, what can be done.
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