It's based on Linux, it's not the same thing. Android just works out of the box, I don't know much about Linux, but from what I've read it installing it on a computer requires a lot of computer knowledge or whatever.
It's based on Linux, it's not the same thing. Android just works out of the box, I don't know much about Linux, but from what I've read it installing it on a computer requires a lot of computer knowledge or whatever.
Won't change the fact that it's not really the same thing and Android works out of the box, that analogy didn't make much sense. The matter of fact here is that the Mojo has a massive flaw and problem and it's not easy to be fixed. Countless of people have complained about it and they're doing nothing to fix it, all they've done is deflect blame and claim the fault is with every player out there.
Android also works out of the box, and it's the most popular for a reason, no one cares about Linux. Chord could have prevented people a lot of trouble but they didn't care enough.
To be fair, Android and iOS works out of the box now due to user feedback and multiple iterations. Mojo is Chord's first attempt at something truly portable. I'm pretty certain with all the feedback in here, Mojo v2 would be even better.
Food for thought: Android is version 6 and iOS is version 9 vs Mojo v1. I think Chord did a fantastic job for their 2nd try (Hugo can be considered first I suppose).
Again, these are just my thoughts. We may agree to disagree
Won't change the fact that it's not really the same thing and Android works out of the box, that analogy didn't make much sense. The matter of fact here is that the Mojo has a massive flaw and problem and it's not easy to be fixed. Countless of people have complained about it and they're doing nothing to fix it, all they've done is deflect blame and claim the fault is with every player out there.
The first 0.5 second being skipped, and sometimes all songs having the first 0.5 seconds skipped. If you go to the mojo issues thread, the solution is to abandon your current media player and use Jriver. It's that bad.
The first 0.5 second being skipped, and sometimes all songs having the first 0.5 seconds skipped. If you go to the mojo issues thread, the solution is to abandon your current media player and use Jriver. It's that bad.
From experience, the CL Duet adds a bit of warmth when paired with my DX90. The Mojo, on the other hand, just amplifies everything but doesn't add anything; it remains "true to the source" but I feel as if everything sounds larger, more dynamic, more refined.
I have the CLAS/ALORXMK3-B stack prior to owning the Mojo and I find that the CLAS DAC, while great in its own right, it's performance isn't up to the level of Mojo in terms of accuracy and fluidity of the music.
Thank you very much for the feedback! Since I haven't had the opportunity to own a full CL stack prior to getting the Mojo, I was thinking that I might be missing anything with the Mojo. I didn't get the CL Solo since there's no way for me to pair the DX90 and the CL Solo. Thanks for the reassurance!
The first 0.5 second being skipped, and sometimes all songs having the first 0.5 seconds skipped. If you go to the mojo issues thread, the solution is to abandon your current media player and use Jriver. It's that bad.
The 1st .5 or maybe even longer is being skipped on every song on my iPhone 6S Plus, I thought it was just me............is it just random iPhones or are all similarly affected?
I guess I can tolerate it because the Mojo sounds so gooooooood but damn, it does get kind of annoying. Is there no fix coming in the near future?
The 1st .5 or maybe even longer is being skipped on every song on my iPhone 6S Plus, I thought it was just me............is it just random iPhones or are all similarly affected?
I guess I can tolerate it because the Mojo sounds so gooooooood but damn, it does get kind of annoying. Is there no fix coming in the near future?
Won't change the fact that it's not really the same thing and Android works out of the box, that analogy didn't make much sense. The matter of fact here is that the Mojo has a massive flaw and problem and it's not easy to be fixed. Countless of people have complained about it and they're doing nothing to fix it, all they've done is deflect blame and claim the fault is with every player out there.
Oh boy.... Chord made a choice. They decided to avoid pops on sampling rate changes (which I hear with FiiO DAPs for example), so Chord added a 0.5 second delay on sampling rate changes. Apparently some computer software stops playback between songs and the Mojo sees this as a change, or a new start. I don't think it's that they 'don't care' but they've made their choice. You don't agree with it and that's fine, but it's not really a flaw or apathy as you say, just a different approach from what you want.
Edit: You should read my signature as I think it's very appropriate for your situation
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