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I received the cable pack and add on module yesterday. It is nice, but I am disappointed that the module doesn't click in with the official case on.
Not sure what you mean with this but hey, whatever floats your boat, as they say!
A bit like this?...............................................................................................................or perhaps more like this?
today during morning walk mojo's battery discharged so I plugged in my beyerdynamic dt880, 600 ohm into fiiox3 which I use as transport to mojo. actually after a long time I listened through fiio . so the sound through fiio immediately felt very slow, congested , out of focus. worst affected were vocals which sounded very shrill if already recorded shrill. mojo in comparison sounds a lot more holographic, focussed and immediate . mojo treats the vocals in a very special way. vocals sound extremely focussed, clear, free of sibilance .
So i have to click 3.5 clicks to get 2V rms
One thing to note: once you change the line-out level, it's changed... You'll have to find back the original 3V if you ever want it back. (WEIRD! I really don't get this approach)
I have Genelec F one sub.. which has a remote with volume control..
I use that... Source is always volume max.. Mojo @ 3V rms.. and then i control the volume via remote..
Tonight i wil change to 2V rms and will see if i can notice any difference !
Thanks for your help..I have Genelec F one sub.. which has a remote with volume control..
I use that... Source is always volume max.. Mojo @ 3V rms.. and then i control the volume via remote..
Tonight i wil change to 2V rms and will see if i can notice any difference !
Your subwoofer genelec F one is reported to provide 90dBSPL at maximum volume control when fed with -9dBu or O.28Vrms.
If such, better adjust Mojo with 20 clicks below the 3Vrms
Genelec G home active monitors'specs do not clearly specify the analogue nominal input level. In some Q&A from manufacturer you may find -6dBu (0.39Vrms).
If the above is confirmed, your Mojo's output level should be significantly reduced.
Rgds
batteries have a life expectancy of three-years (I'm being conservative) and can be replaced by your Dealer or by Chord.
I can't quote you any cost as there's never been a replacement, the odd battery that has been replaced has been done under warranty (Mojo 1year - Hugo & TT 3year)... ask me again in a year or so and I'll be able to give you a quote, hth...
So it's a year further..
Any updates on this? I'm thinking about buying the mojo.. But i would like to know how to replace the battery when it dies, and how much it costs.
Going back to a dealer or online shop (which might be gone), is not that easy either. Have to send it, it will take long etc etc
I'm worried about the battery replacement .