Chord Mojo(1) DAC-amp ☆★►FAQ in 3rd post!◄★☆

Jul 7, 2016 at 7:17 AM Post #19,606 of 42,916
Hi @Delayeed,
Just in case of,be aware that the pigtail/jumper you are using may affect Ether C's SQ. In my case I noticed big differences with 3.5/1/4" adaptors using Ether C's with DUM 1/4" terminated.
Otherwise,in terms of lowering Mojo's output tensions this is probably one of the best.
Cheers.

Hi. Oh I didn't know it would affect the SQ pretty much at all. It's a sennheiser adapter though so should be decent. Would've gotten the 3.5mm cable but where I got mine only had 1/4.
 
 
Jul 7, 2016 at 7:53 AM Post #19,607 of 42,916
Hi. Oh I didn't know it would affect the SQ pretty much at all. It's a sennheiser adapter though so should be decent. Would've gotten the 3.5mm cable but where I got mine only had 1/4.

 

It happened same with me for 1/4".
I am using Furutech F35(G) adaptor.
There is notable SQ improvement comparing it to stock ones.
The drawback with Mojo is that it is quite long and probably not suitable in a portable usage.
 
Jul 7, 2016 at 8:26 AM Post #19,608 of 42,916
It happened same with me for 1/4".
I am using Furutech F35(G) adaptor.
There is notable SQ improvement comparing it to stock ones.
The drawback with Mojo is that it is quite long and probably not suitable in a portable usage.

Are you using it portably? I'd be super scared about snapping the adapter
 
Jul 7, 2016 at 9:22 AM Post #19,609 of 42,916
  Are you using it portably? I'd be super scared about snapping the adapter

 
Indeed at office and in desktop usage Yes, I am using this adaptor.
Barely in trains or planes.
I admit that I am not 100% quiet when using it due to snapping risks.
I need to customize a cardboard box to make it safer.
That is the reason why I found your solution quite practical regarding portability as well as Mojo's output connector protection.
On the other hand, experimenting SQ degradation with some adapters & reading some ETHER C's headfiers posts having Bass issues with adapters or jumper I decided to keep it like for time being.
Cheers
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Jul 7, 2016 at 5:01 PM Post #19,614 of 42,916
well I thought i found a dimension on 1cm but obviously not lol. Its pretty thick, i ordered a 1cm ferrite choke which is useless to me now, cant find the dimensions anywhere. How would i measure it?

 
I bought some of these chokes, with the 3mm internal diameter, for the USB cable, and they fitted ok. The internal diameter of the choke, needs to be the diameter of the cable.
 
https://www.amazon.fr/Obstin%C3%A9-Diam%C3%A8tre-int%C3%A9rieur-ferrite-Cordon/dp/B01E5ALVWQ?ie=UTF8&ref_=pe_386181_135508671_TE_item
 
Jul 7, 2016 at 5:11 PM Post #19,615 of 42,916

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