I am testing the 800s soon and wonder if the mojo will drive them to their max
Yes no problem - I have had the 800s for 3 years and am quite used to them by now. The Mojo I've owned since it's release and they make the HD800s sing
I am testing the 800s soon and wonder if the mojo will drive them to their max
Hi Mr.Watts,
Suppose you have two HD 800s plugged into a mojo
I am testing the 800s soon and wonder if the mojo will drive them to their max
The Mojo does a pretty nice job of driving the HD800S and it'll certainly drive them WAY louder than I care to listen.
I do find that to get the dynamics and bass that the HD800S are really capable of I have to drive them a bit harder (louder) than when feeding them from one of my (much) more powerful amplifiers (e.g. Ragnarok, WA5LE), but not obnoxiously so. And while they never quite have the same degree of effortlessness in their presentation compared to the big amps, unless you compared them back to back you'd never know.
I tend to find I have the Mojo set to about 30 clicks shy of it's maximum volume (it's hard to tell in the picture, but the volume balls are both dark blue), so there's plenty of volume adjustment left
So ... drive them to their absolute maximum capability? I'd say "not quite" ... but its indecently close! And it's a combination that I enjoy and would have no problem with listening to all day. Also, I can't think of anything else that's portable, or in the same price range, that's even close (the Mojo easily trumps the RSA Intruder, ALO Audio International+ OE and AK120 here).
I am wondering about the CCK for iPhone connection. I use it happily, although it is a little clunky. My question is whether or not this part of the chain makes it even worth looking into a nice USB cable. Is the entire system only as strong as the weakest link? Is a Moon Audio cable, for example, going to be held back by the CCK? I doubt Apple has made this item with audiophiles in mind.
Alright, finally did a full cycle with the mojo.
Got about 7 hrs out of it. This is with volume levels around red-yellow using only flac. I think its safe to say that you won't get 8-10hrs of use out of it. Reading this thread the average everyone is getting is 6-7hrs.
While a nice USB cable can't fix any issues introduced by the CCK, it will, at least, not make things worse!
Just make sure whatever you buy is very flexible! I have a set of the AudioQuest Cinnamon USB cables and they're all way too stiff for use anywhere but on a desktop, and that's regardless of whether they have the woven or plastic jacketing.
Personally I prefer to use one of the cables that includes a "ripped from a CCK cable" chip. It winds up being about the same cost as a CCK + good USB cable, is much neater and, if you order it a bit longer than the standard ones, you'll have no issues with stress on the Mojo's USB connector or the iPhone's lightning connector.
Thanks for your input!
By the way, what dac are you using when the Ragnarok and WA5LE are hooked up?
Besides dynamics, how transparent do you think the Mojo's amp is compared to your other amps?
I had the Cinnamon for a day, but the micro USB was faulty and had to return it. You're right, it is too stiff to be transportable. What are these modded cables? I know Lavricables makes one, but I don't know if it has the CCK chip in it.
BTW having bitperfect is such a quality upgrade. I have bitperfect since week 2, I just find it worthwhile to draw attention to this, since it really improves sound, and I am not sure if new Mojo owners are aware of this.
Using bitperfect in Foobar (with ASIO or WASAPI) gives you more dynamics, more punch, more transparency and clarity over YouTube HD for example.
It is essential to go bitperfect. Read about it, if you do not know what I am talking about.
While a nice USB cable can't fix any issues introduced by the CCK, it will, at least, not make things worse!
Just make sure whatever you buy is very flexible! I have a set of the AudioQuest Cinnamon USB cables and they're all way too stiff for use anywhere but on a desktop, and that's regardless of whether they have the woven or plastic jacketing.
Personally I prefer to use one of the cables that includes a "ripped from a CCK cable" chip. It winds up being about the same cost as a CCK + good USB cable, is much neater and, if you order it a bit longer than the standard ones, you'll have no issues with stress on the Mojo's USB connector or the iPhone's lightning connector.