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About 7.35how big is the gap between Mojo2 and Hugo?
About 7.35how big is the gap between Mojo2 and Hugo?
how big is the gap between Mojo2 and Hugo?
I'm a data point that disagrees, but it really is headphone-dependent.Not big.
Hugo2 has more detail and is a little brighter tuning. Some say the bass is better. I would say the Hugo2 is maybe 10-15% "better".
I personally don't think it's 3-4x better for the price difference for new. You can probably score one used for significantly less.
I'd jump to the Hugo TT if you want a more tangible jump.
To my ears, the OG Hugo is still better with DD Headphones and IEMs. For the going price (around $500) on used market will be a great pick.how big is the gap between Mojo2 and Hugo?
Greetings, fellow Mojo2 enthusiasts!
I've recently welcomed a Mojo2 into my setup, pairing it with HD800S and IE600, and it's been an impressive experience thus far.
However, I'm encountering a slight hiccup with the USB-C connection.
Has anyone else noticed an issue where a 6.65mm USB-C plug doesn't fully engage with the port? The cable I'm using, originally provided with my iPad Pro, doesn't seem to sit securely due to its inability to completely insert. The depth of the port appears to be obstructed by the device's casing, causing any minor movement to disrupt the connection. I'm beginning to wonder if the port on my unit might be recessed more than it should be. Any insights or similar experiences?
Attached are photos for reference. I've covered the surface of the Mojo2 with plastic wrap as a precaution, in case a return or exchange is needed due to the USB-C port issue. Please refer to the first photo, where I've drawn an orange arrow to indicate the start of the metal port.
The cable can not proceed further because it is obstructed by the black opening of the port, it is physically impossible. Mojo2 recognizes the connection, but the cable is not securely fit. My Mojo came with a micro B cable for charging only. I think sanding down the black opening would do the trick, but it will likely void the warranty.I use a thunderbolt 3 USB C cable without issue which has considerably larger profile than most. Are you sure you are pressing hard enough to attatch the cable? It should kinda click into place. Or, try another cable IIRC the mojo2 comes with a cable.
I'd try another USB C cable. And, I certainly wouldn't sand down a new Mojo2 when under warranty.The cable can not proceed further because it is obstructed by the black opening of the port, it is physically impossible. Mojo2 recognizes the connection, but the cable is not securely fit. My Mojo came with a micro B cable for charging only. I think sanding down the black opening would do the trick, but it will likely void the warranty.
While browsing this thread, I became curious about whether the Mojo2 could adequately drive HD800s. Consequently, I visited a store to compare the Mojo2 directly with a setup that includes both the Mojo2 and a McIntosh MHA200 amplifier, using its original tubes. My experience with tube amps is limited, as I do not own one, so this was a relatively new venture for me. In my listening session, I sensed a certain depth or 'massiveness' in the sound when using the tube amp. However, I couldn't definitively decide which setup I preferred. When listening to "Kashmir" performed by Marcin, it seemed to me that the tube amp unlocked more of the HD800s' potential, particularly in the bass. This experience helped me understand why some describe the sound as 'wet'.Welcome to the club sir. How's the synergy between our beloved Mojo2 and the legendary hd800s? Do you feel that more power is needed?
Welcome to Head Fi.While browsing this thread, I became curious about whether the Mojo2 could adequately drive HD800s. Consequently, I visited a store to compare the Mojo2 directly with a setup that includes both the Mojo2 and a McIntosh MHA200 amplifier, using its original tubes. My experience with tube amps is limited, as I do not own one, so this was a relatively new venture for me. In my listening session, I sensed a certain depth or 'massiveness' in the sound when using the tube amp. However, I couldn't definitively decide which setup I preferred. When listening to "Kashmir" performed by Marcin, it seemed to me that the tube amp unlocked more of the HD800s' potential, particularly in the bass. This experience helped me understand why some describe the sound as 'wet'.
Nevertheless, I also appreciated the clarity of the standalone Mojo2, which provided ample power for my listening needs. So far, this is more than I asked for. I'm using an Ireland-made HD800s, with a notable peak at 4k on the diffuse field, which might make my impressions slightly different from others. Previously, I used an ESS DAC/amp combo, which I found to be a bit too harsh, causing me some headaches, especially with the ie600. In contrast, the Mojo2 seemed to make everything sound more pleasant. I think the tube is something that can wait for a while, as I enjoy Mojo 2 on HD800s so far. I would invest in a good matching tube once I can comfortably afford one.
ty very much for sharing your experienceWhile browsing this thread, I became curious about whether the Mojo2 could adequately drive HD800s. Consequently, I visited a store to compare the Mojo2 directly with a setup that includes both the Mojo2 and a McIntosh MHA200 amplifier, using its original tubes. My experience with tube amps is limited, as I do not own one, so this was a relatively new venture for me. In my listening session, I sensed a certain depth or 'massiveness' in the sound when using the tube amp. However, I couldn't definitively decide which setup I preferred. When listening to "Kashmir" performed by Marcin, it seemed to me that the tube amp unlocked more of the HD800s' potential, particularly in the bass. This experience helped me understand why some describe the sound as 'wet'.
Nevertheless, I also appreciated the clarity of the standalone Mojo2, which provided ample power for my listening needs. So far, this is more than I asked for. I'm using an Ireland-made HD800s, with a notable peak at 4k on the diffuse field, which might make my impressions slightly different from others. Previously, I used an ESS DAC/amp combo, which I found to be a bit too harsh, causing me some headaches, especially with the ie600. In contrast, the Mojo2 seemed to make everything sound more pleasant. I think the tube is something that can wait for a while, as I enjoy Mojo 2 on HD800s so far. I would invest in a good matching tube once I can comfortably afford one.
Fiio LT1Does somebody have a link to a cable that works for Mojo2 for Iphone 14pro? I don't want to use the "camera adapter", but I heard the regular lightning to USB-C works, however the cable I got with the Iphone is not working.