I just tried an iBasso DX90 3.5 to Phono cable with Phono/3.5 adapter and it works well.
My Fiio X5 mk1 (and I assume mkii has the same) came with a 3.5 to FEMALE Phono cable which was great for connecting to tradition hifi co-ax cables into a DAC. But would need a Male to Male 1" adapter
You need to use the 3.5mm coaxial male to a 3.5mm coaxial male cable.
I used the adaptor from the X5 and an ridiculously long RCA coaxial cable to the X5ii with the 3.5mm adaptor that came with it (ps, the X5ii adaptor is a TRRS plug and won't work with the MoJo or X5.1)
As an iPhone 6 user, does anyone know whether it can use Lightning to Micro USB Adapter to connect to Mojo instead of the longer and bulky Lightning to USB Camera Adapter?
Naturally Amazon UK won't ship that here. Much the QP1R, I wonder if I will actually be able to buy this anytime soon. Suppose I could investigate freight forwarders from the UK...
Compared to my desktop dac Lavry DA11 which is a studio reference converter and is my reference measure, the Mojo is in a similar league - it has a slightly more warm/natural flavour, but doesn't sacrifice detail retrieval. It's incredible what Chord have achieved.
I don't anticipate any problems. The receipt has found a nice home between the pages of Graham Greene's Travels With My Aunt where it's likely to remain undiscovered for a long time.
But I won't be using the Mojo tonight because I have no cable to connect it to my phone. Will a standard OTG cable work with my S5?
It's an unassuming looking thing, which is good, because I told my girlfriend it cost me £40. Plugged it in half an hour ago and will wait until 10pm tonight before having a listen. Apart from a slight vibration emanating from the unit, there is no evidence that it is actually charging.
Haha, I was hiding the Mojo yesterday and my missus spotted it, I had to be creative about how much I paid for it too.. good thing it's unassuming looking
As an iPhone 6 user, does anyone know whether it can use Lightning to Micro USB Adapter to connect to Mojo instead of the longer and bulky Lightning to USB Camera Adapter?
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