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Has anyone tried the chord mojo with the elysium? I read that the mojo doesn’t work with electrostats. Not sure if that applies to hybrids or pure electrostat iem.
Don't quote me since I'm not affiliated with Chord, but I'm gonna guess they mean it doesn't work with Electrostatic Headphones. I don't think they are referencing electret drivers in IEMs. Two different types of technology in play here.
@toaster. This is off of mojos faq site. “With the exception of electrostatics, Mojo is compatible with all earphones, headphones, IEMs, CIEMs, no matter how sensitive or hard to drive they are.” Maybe it’s outdated info. I also saw in a review the elysium has some tech for the electrostats so any dap can play them.
Just wanted to make sure before I use the mojo with the tour’s elysium.
I contacted chord. I’ll share their thoughts.
And to my knowledge, the only iem that falls into that category would be the Shure KSE1500.Yeah, as others have said, the electrostatics they’re referring to there are electrostatic headphones, because those need a special amplifier/transformer to properly function. Whereas, the electrostatic drivers in CIEMs (including the ELYSIUM) have a built-in transformer (the green, coil-looking thing), so normal amps can drive them.
Lmao the mojo is too cheap to drive the ElysiumHeard back from Chord. They stated nothing in the specs of the elysium would be an issue for the mojo. They also said given the price of the elysium, the hugo 2 is more in line with elysium price wise. Got a laugh out of that. Even though it may be true.
Yeah, don't go slappin' Walmart tires on that Ferrari!Lmao the mojo is too cheap to drive the Elysium
HeheYeah, don't go slappin' Walmart tires on that Ferrari!