Carl6868
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Are you charging at the same time? If so what charge percentage is your battery at when you connect it?
It wasn't a question, more a prediction
Are you charging at the same time? If so what charge percentage is your battery at when you connect it?
It wasn't a question, more a prediction
I would sure love a hard case..... Or soft.... Anything, just dropped mojo and dx80 for first time... No external wounds, I hope no internal bleeding either... My hesrt will break
Hi, I've just bought a Mojo which I'm running with an iPhone 6S and the ONKYO HF Player. I've gone the AK100, AK100II, AK120II, ZX1, ZX2 route, and this sounds, to my ears at least, far superior to all of them
Is there any particular advantage to turn up-sampling ON or OFF in HF Player? For example would up-sampling reduce the Moho battery life? In general what advantages would up-sampling from, say 44.1 kHz, have?
Thanks for any advice
I'm not looking to charge the device, merely have it powered on, but I am sensing that it is either gonna need to be charging or not charging, no in between.
I'm looking to only use one USB cable for that. (I have limited USB slots and I already have a USB hub for expansion and only have one remaining USB port left).
SO, I think what I'll need to do is run an optical cable to my mobo into the Mojo (heh) to meet my target of only using one USB cable.
Again, I don't think this is entirely too clear from the third post (which I did read!) but I think it'd make a great addition to the FAQ!
I have been using my Mojo as a desktop DAC since I got it until I recently strapped it to my DAP. It was then I noticed it emitted a horrible squealing noise when I turn it on. When I say squealing noise, its the kind where you can hear it if you put the unit to your ear. Like a discharging noise from the batteries.
I dont think that's normal.. is it?
I tried plugging it to Optical & Coaxial input put all of them has the noise. Only when I plug into my PC via USB will it go quiet.
Noticed the same squealing noise (quite loud) few times already. Not sure what was the reason. Can't repeat the process to hear that sound again.
An overwhelmingly amount of people are using this for their phones, but seeing as this one can take on the desktop DAC market, I wonder why I haven't seen nearly as much PC users in thread.
That being said, if we simply want to use this as USB DAC/amp for PC, can we get by with using just one cable and sort of have it in a permanent charging state? Of course, occasionally draining the battery because keeping it at full charge is bad for the battery. I am confused by the two USB ports to be honest, but I'm probably overthinking it! The only "portability" I'm concerned about is putting it in my pocket and taking it to work to also plug into a work PC, lol. Again, I know it's marketed as a portable amp to be used with phones/DAPs but I'm just surprised at how very little PC users there are. Makes me wonder if I'm making the wrong choice considering this for PC setup and if I should go for the ifi iDSD instead, lol.
I have been using my Mojo as a desktop DAC since I got it until I recently strapped it to my DAP. It was then I noticed it emitted a horrible squealing noise when I turn it on. When I say squealing noise, its the kind where you can hear it if you put the unit to your ear. Like a discharging noise from the batteries.
I dont think that's normal.. is it?
I tried plugging it to Optical & Coaxial input put all of them has the noise. Only when I plug into my PC via USB will it go quiet.
I think there could be something weird lurking in some of these Mojo's
It could be over heating (at least that's what I think) I recently went on and put my mojo on an 8 hour marathon playing and simultaneously charging it and it sort of emitted a sizzling noise. My theory is that the glue inside holding the components together is boiling or something but I could be entirely wrong but that's the most plausible cause I've concluded. Try running it in an air conditioned room (I'm in Singapore so the weather is made for frying eggs) But if you're in a country where you piss icicles then you can kindly disregard this