Carl6868
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Ah. That would explain it!
And you won't charge the mojo from the MacBook usb output !
Ah. That would explain it!
anyone tested mojo with Beyer T90 ?! or maybe DT1770 ?
I also bought an oyaide but didn't open it yet as I already stuck 3m smartlocks on both mojo and Ak100 previously. I'm not sure if it will stick on the mojo matte surface though so I don't want to remove the 3m yet if I have to go back to it.
The oyaide is not permanent, you can take it off anytime.
In Japan it was like ¥600, $19 is ...wow
edit:
I finally decided to try, love the reduced thickness. It is definitely removable and re-positionable, although it is quite hard to seprate the 2 devices as I used the full sheet.
(the 3M smartlock was surprisingly super easy to remove and it didn't leave any residue)
I wouldn't mind a desktop version of Mojo.
I mean it works quite well.
But recharging and overheat issues as a desktop DAC can be a small pain.
I still don't care having this awesome sound for the price. (Addictive!)
Bur I wouldn't mind if I could forget about charging, etc.
(I hardly ever use Mojo as portable device.)
We'll have to let Rob comment on this but I believe the battery is one of the reasons Mojo has such low noise and low noise floor modulation. It runs off the battery not a standard ACPS. When you charge and play the power is coming from the battery and the AC mains connection recharges the battery simultaneously. At least that's what I've gleaned from all these posts. That said, Chord could leave the battery in and just provide an AC plug in connection. No big difference. Fewer changes required. Another way to accomplish exactly the same thing is with an AC docking station for Mojo. Maybe that's in the works already.
EDIT: I meant an AC wall wart that puts out 5V DC or whatever, not a 230V mains input.
We'll have to let Rob comment on this but I believe the battery is one of the reasons Mojo has such low noise and low noise floor modulation. It runs off the battery not a standard ACPS. When you charge and play the power is coming from the battery and the AC mains connection recharges the battery simultaneously. At least that's what I've gleaned from all these posts. That said, Chord could leave the battery in and just provide an AC plug in connection. No big difference. Fewer changes required. Another way to accomplish exactly the same thing is with an AC docking station for Mojo. Maybe that's in the works already.
EDIT: I meant an AC wall wart that puts out 5V DC or whatever, not a 230V mains input.
Really? I think I still have Blutak under my fingernails from modding an HE-6 five months ago. I mean, it's better than working with dynamat, but I still thought it was painfully messy.
Hey, buddy! My Mojo will be here Monday, and I want to stack it with my Galaxy S4 I use as a transport.
Up to now, I've been using removable double-sided velcro tape, but I don't want to ruin the Mojo's finish.
This solution worked surprisingly well for the Oppo HA-2's leather.
I have that cable but generally don't use it. But I am taking a flight this afternoon, so will try it and report back. iOS 9.2.