tretneo
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I'm starting to think I've joined a community of loons here!!
I'm starting to think I've joined a community of loons here!!
I'm starting to think I've joined a community of loons here!!
http://www.head-fi.org/t/784602/chord-mojo-the-official-thread-please-read-the-3rd-post/21270#post_12789450
highlighting high sample rates over 192khz is just marketing. In a true blind test nobody can percieve difference between 96khz/192khz enough times in a row for it to not count as luck
I can. But that's after going back and forth - back and forth (A/B) on a 10-20 second audio clips that I saved up and use. But when I stay away from audio for 20-30 mins and come back I can't tell difference or know what sampling rate I'm listening to. But hey, I can also see difference between 120hz and 144hz monitors.
Hello,
I am not sure how relevant this is but I thought I would share it based on a conversation I had with Chord today.
I called Chord today and asked them what frequency bit rate should I use on the Apple iMac computer Audio Midi software. I play Apple Music streaming and playing via iTunes.
The Chord engineer said I should make sure the bit rate in the Apple AudioMidi settings is at 44.1kHz which matches Apple Music source and iTunes Music Player.
He was very adamant not to increase the bit rate higher than the audio source music and music player.
The Chord engineer said that by default in some cases the Apple AudioMidi might be at a much higher rate when first connecting the Mojo and insisted that this should be reduced to match the Audio music source and Music player.
I'm starting to think I've joined a community of loons here!!
Mojo gives it a little more bottom ?Think I've found my perfect iem for pairing with Mojo. Noble Katana, picked up at Canjam on Saturday, is fast, open, extended and attacking. Combined with the Mojo's truly musical signature, Muse, The Eagles, and Joe Bonamassa never sounded more exciting. Can imagine some poorly produced tracks being pushed over the edge, but can't imagine a portable stack setup bettering this lively sound.
Mojo gives it a little more bottom ?
You joined in 2011, have over 200 posts, and you're only just starting to think that.
Can someone tell me if Mojo upsamples all incoming signals to a higher sample rate. i.e 44.1 to 192 kHz etc?