jarnopp
Headphoneus Supremus
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There is a chance that Im wrong, but IMO the upper treble abruptly roll-off was an deliberate choice by Chord, otherwise the Mojo would be threat to other Chord more expensive products.
Mojo by itselft already caused a disruption on the mkt, Ive been re-listening to all my albums and found a lot of details that I missed, and its been a pleasure.. but on live recorded albums Mojo greatly reduce the space and room sound propagation sense, caused by the lack of natural treble decay.. but for $600 I really dont care!
Thanks Chord for bringing the Blues again to my life
It depends which sampling rate you are listening to how steep the roll off is. You can see that in the FR measurements:
http://www.stereophile.com/content/chord-electronics-mojo-da-headphone-amplifier-measurements#PffogP6ZszesAfHz.97
I don't find it an issue. On red book I certainly wouldn't want anything above 20k coming through.