romaz
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Back to my Mojo vs DAVE comparison, my brain break-in (or brain washing from reading these posts) is settling in. DAVE is better than Mojo and shines on well recorded music; however, Mojo is still a damn good unit and hard to beat at the asking price.
Hifi is one of the hobbies where the law of disminishing return clearly applies. We pay dearly just to squeeze the last few drops from music. I used to have B&W 802D's before my Focal Stella's. Are the Stella's better than the 802D's? You bet! Are they 6 times (based on price) better than 802D's? Not a chance! Is DAVE better than Mojo? Of course! Is DAVE 20 times better than Mojo? I will let you guys be the judge on that.
I can't help but think there is something in your system that is preventing the DAVE from distancing itself from the Mojo. As good as the Mojo is, I never once questioned how much better one was over the other. As good as the DAVE is on headphones, it is even better on speakers. As the Mojo is battery driven and the DAVE is not, could you possibly have a problem with the quality of your mains supply? Do you have a dedicated circuit and a good ground? Are you plugged into a power conditioner or distribution block? If yes, consider plugging straight into the wall. If you are plugged straight into the wall, consider plugging into a power conditioner. Consider trying a different mains cable than the Cullens Crossover you are using. Are you using equivalent interconnects between Mojo and DAVE? Have you tried a USB source yet?
I say this because I am currently communicating via PM with someone who approached me with concerns about the SQ he was getting out of his DAVE. While living in Italy, he told me everything was fine and since moving to Washington, D.C, all of a sudden, his DAVE was no longer sounding good. We eventually figured out he had a bad distribution block.