Spent some time with the mojo today. By itself and connected to my iPhone it was ok. Clean for sure and great black background but it didn't drive my eikons very well. The soundstage was much smaller than usual and bass wasn't as prominent by a large margin. This is all In comparison to my darkvoice and my peachtree DACIT. I connected iPhone, mojo to darkvoice and had similar soundstage issues So I decided to try and connect directly to my laptop and after downloading the driver I was up and running, I didn't see any point in not connecting my darkvoice since it's my desktop amp and if I've got my laptop out then might as well use it. Connecting to the laptop brought the soundstage I'm use to back but a tad smaller. The added cleanliness and black background was there and I think it digs deeper than my dac it. After listening to my normal list of review music I had some concerns. the very familiar list of vocal and instrumental music I was listening to just wasn't as euphoric as I was use to. The highs of the winy violin were too bright and forward and lacked the sweetness and sometimes caressing nature I love to engulf myself in. Similar things were happening with the vocals. I decided to do some back and forth between dacs and after a while I was able to better understand what was going on. While my DACIT probably isn't as technically good in the distortion and noise floor area, It seemed to be more forward but softer in the attack and maybe a little slower on the decay. This makes it seem more like the type of music I'm listening to is singing to me which I adore. Also the soundstage and body all together was bigger and better than the mojo. I like to look at both sides of the story however and definitely give the mojo the win when it comes to visualizing and sense of more real vocals. I mainly bought the mojo so I could be more portable with my eikons and maybe take them upstairs to bed with me if I wanted to but it didn't quite drive them good enough by itself and rather irritated me a bit. granted there were a couple of times I preferred the mojo presentation with my desktop rig but there were too many times I wasn't enjoying the songs I listen to most. i believe the mojo by itself would work AMAZIMG with easier to drive cans that were made to be more portable. I decided to try on my wife's p7 and it really brought them to life. My two amps give them way more everything than they need and causes them to go places they weren't meant to go and they get very fatiguing when I do so. With the mojo, they meld very well. I've tried it with the mrspeakers aeon and while it drove them well I think the Aeon can scale up more than what the mojo can give. However the AEON with the Hugo2 was probably my most favorite thing to listen to at canjam this year. Soooooop good. I'd like to hear some good iems, lower impedance beyers, some grados and b&w p9 with the mojo. But for now, I think the mojo is going back so I can save for a hugo2.