Chord Mojo(1) DAC-amp ☆★►FAQ in 3rd post!◄★☆

Dec 27, 2016 at 3:42 PM Post #27,886 of 42,916
  I prefer using Mojo as a dac through the line out, but the battery drains pretty fast. Would it scaling down Mojo's output for few notches like from 3V to 2V affect the line out sound quality? I would like to extend the battery life but am not sure what degree of degradation could the attenuator cause to the signal.

 
Only in the sense that you will about 3.5dB closer to the noise floor. 
 
But lowering the volume will not add any new distortion that wasn't already present.
 
Two points:
1. 3Vrms is already attenuated down from the 5Vrms at full scale, so you're already using the "attenuator"
2. The volume is digital gain control... not part of the analog path AFAIK.
 
Dec 27, 2016 at 3:56 PM Post #27,887 of 42,916
   
Only in the sense that you will about 3.5dB closer to the noise floor. 
 
But lowering the volume will not add any new distortion that wasn't already present.
 
Two points:
1. 3Vrms is already attenuated down from the 5Vrms at full scale, so you're already using the "attenuator"
2. The volume is digital gain control... not part of the analog path AFAIK.


Many thanks. Right now my Mojo switched off after being in use through line out for less than half a day. So basically I should try to find alternative desktop AC powered solution with similar fantastic sound signature, which I wouldn't need to charge every day. And which doesn't cost as much as Dave. 
 
Dec 27, 2016 at 4:00 PM Post #27,888 of 42,916
Many thanks. Right now my Mojo switched off after being in use through line out for less than half a day. So basically I should try to find alternative desktop AC powered solution with similar fantastic sound signature, which I wouldn't need to charge every day. And which doesn't cost as much as Dave. 


Same need at my side, when you find it share it please
 
Dec 27, 2016 at 4:16 PM Post #27,889 of 42,916
Many thanks. Right now my Mojo switched off after being in use through line out for less than half a day. So basically I should try to find alternative desktop AC powered solution with similar fantastic sound signature, which I wouldn't need to charge every day. And which doesn't cost as much as Dave. 


I think you are supposed to get an estimated 6-8 hours of run time. If you're actually using it as portable (as opposed to transportable), you might consider one of those USB battery banks. You can get decent capacity in a surprisingly small footprint these days.
 
Dec 27, 2016 at 5:05 PM Post #27,890 of 42,916
 
Many thanks. Right now my Mojo switched off after being in use through line out for less than half a day. So basically I should try to find alternative desktop AC powered solution with similar fantastic sound signature, which I wouldn't need to charge every day. And which doesn't cost as much as Dave. 


I could be wrong, but isn't that called a 2Qute?? 
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Dec 27, 2016 at 5:16 PM Post #27,891 of 42,916
i just read on here that mojo experiences distortion through usb computer link due to not being galvanically isolated. is this really true?? also  are jitterbugs and similar the way to go with mojo or has anyone tried a full size isolator like the intona?
 
finally how does the mojo perform so well with low to high impedence phones with no effort at all. it doesn't have a gain switch so what's the science behind this aspect? thanks to all
 
Dec 27, 2016 at 5:31 PM Post #27,892 of 42,916
i just read on here that mojo experiences distortion through usb computer link due to not being galvanically isolated. is this really true?? also  are jitterbugs and similar the way to go with mojo or has anyone tried a full size isolator like the intona?

finally how does the mojo perform so well with low to high impedence phones with no effort at all. it doesn't have a gain switch so what's the science behind this aspect? thanks to all



Yes, it's true and the measurements show it.

I think someone mentioned the intona will drain your source's battery very quickly.

You could use jitterbug, there are cheaper solutions though. Ferrite beads can be had for peanuts on digikey.
 
Dec 27, 2016 at 5:43 PM Post #27,896 of 42,916
i just read on here that mojo experiences distortion through usb computer link due to not being galvanically isolated. is this really true?? also  are jitterbugs and similar the way to go with mojo or has anyone tried a full size isolator like the intona?

finally how does the mojo perform so well with low to high impedence phones with no effort at all. it doesn't have a gain switch so what's the science behind this aspect? thanks to all


Mojo experiences these distortions no more than any other device as the noise/distortions come from the source. It's just that many want to obtain the cleanest sound possible to not interfere with the Mojo's 'magic'.
 
Dec 27, 2016 at 5:57 PM Post #27,897 of 42,916
   
Only in the sense that you will about 3.5dB closer to the noise floor. 
 
But lowering the volume will not add any new distortion that wasn't already present.
 
Two points:
1. 3Vrms is already attenuated down from the 5Vrms at full scale, so you're already using the "attenuator"
2. The volume is digital gain control... not part of the analog path AFAIK.

My integrated tube amp works well with very height voltage input. It also have very high quality volume control discrete L-Pad.
Can I run Mojo with higher output than 3V?
How many clicks should I do to increase volume from 3V?
 
Dec 27, 2016 at 6:09 PM Post #27,898 of 42,916

​given everything thats been said what are the best usb "cleaners" to minimize any source distortion reaching mojo? I guess the intona is way over the top and maybe you could better the jitterbug?
 
Dec 27, 2016 at 6:10 PM Post #27,899 of 42,916
 
​given everything thats been said what are the best usb "cleaners" to minimize any source distortion reaching mojo? I guess the intona is way over the top and maybe you could better the jitterbug?

 
I'm happy with the Jitterbug myself. Anything above that seems like overkill. 
 
Dec 27, 2016 at 6:16 PM Post #27,900 of 42,916
​given everything thats been said what are the best usb "cleaners" to minimize any source distortion reaching mojo? I guess the intona is way over the top and maybe you could better the jitterbug?


Haven't tested the Jitterbug but the Intona improves Mojo's sound pretty significantly and further improves with a Regen and or Wyrd.

Intona helps to unleash Mojos three-dimensionality. The sense of depth becomes more apparent. It makes for a smoother and more realistic sound.
 

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