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I think it was me, drooling about my new cable
Ah. You do seem a bit enthusiastic about it.... :wink_face:
With that, signing off!
I think it was me, drooling about my new cable
I don't think that it is an issue with the Mojo. There are quite a few posts on this thread relating to hiss, and there seem to be two main causes:
1 - Some people still have excellent hearing, enabling them still to hear low levels of hiss
2 - The more sensitive phones (like Puga74s, and the SE846 rated at 9 ohms) are able to detect the very low levels of hiss - the less sensitive phones cannot detect such low levels of hiss (but inevitably their higher impedances make them harder to drive). It seems like a bit of a trade-off, sensitivity and ease to drive v detectable level of hiss
Ah. You do seem a bit enthusiastic about it.... :wink_face:
With that, signing off!
Ah. You do seem a bit enthusiastic about it....
With that, signing off!
Well just allow a little joy in my life , will you?
That took long...
Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
This is a very complicated case, Maude. You know, a lotta ins, lotta outs, lotta what-have-you's
Well but seriously for me the changes are very real and audible to anyone with proper hearing... You know, that's just my opinion...
Did you make comparisons yourself or is your opinion based on block knowledge?
Doesn't mean to come of rude, it's just that sometimes things you thought you know are true, because a overwhelming majority believes they are, turn out to be false after all...
Audio transport via USB is a handshake live stream thingies... So timing is important there, I think I know someone who could tell a thing or two about the importance of timing...
Now I am done.
Cheers
Lol, I happen to also agree, from my own experience even digital cables can affect the sound, IMO.
Cable debates always seem to have the same outcome!
P.S. Perhaps it is best that we leave all the drooling to your pets.
Okay - you convinced me personally to give the influence of digital interconnects a try.
What would be the perfect OTG cable in terms of sound improvement to connect a android phone to mojo?
oxygenfree, silver, gold, shielded?
when setting the phone to flight modus i think shielding isn't necessary, or?
Hi,
I want to ask, how to set setting in foobar2000 to play native dsd via mojo?
I already doing all I can do, after googling for some moments, still can't solve my problem playing dsd files from my laptop.
please enlighten me
thanks
Puga, I do not own a an E-Q8, but my 64-Audio A10 IEM has an impedance of 18 Ohm and a sensitivity of 117 dB and I can hear a hiss through Mojo. So, the chances are, the E-Q8 does have a hiss because its impedance is rated at 12 Ohm. Unless the sensitivity of the E-Q8 is far less than 110 dB (couldn't find the exact sensitivity rating of E-Q8), I don't think your Mojo is a faulty unit..
I don't think that it is an issue with the Mojo. There are quite a few posts on this thread relating to hiss, and there seem to be two main causes:
1 - Some people still have excellent hearing, enabling them still to hear low levels of hiss
2 - The more sensitive phones (like Puga74s, and the SE846 rated at 9 ohms) are able to detect the very low levels of hiss - the less sensitive phones cannot detect such low levels of hiss (but inevitably their higher impedances make them harder to drive). It seems like a bit of a trade-off, sensitivity and ease to drive v detectable level of hiss
Thanks for the explanation. I'm a bit sensitive to this hissing but given the setup I have, I cannot do anything about it unless I buy another iem with higher impedance and less sensitivity. This a journey, an expensive journey . But it makes us happy