Can I use this adapter to plug a regular coax cable into the Mojo?
If your regular coax cable has an RCA connector then yes, it should work fine.
Can I use this adapter to plug a regular coax cable into the Mojo?
Thanks for the information, I'll keep it 2V (1.9V) from now on, the volume is just perfect with a little adjustement from the amp knob and the clarity and overall musicality of this little thing amazes me every time...
Hereby a suggestion for people looking for a case and want something different for their Mojo:
I have contacted an artisan (Bones artisan) on Etsy if she could make me a case. I gave her the dimensions of the Mojo and creative freedom. She made something very special:
Can I use this adapter to plug a regular coax cable into the Mojo?
Meir Audio quickstep: This amp did not alter the sound but to me there is no point in pairing it with quickstep as Mojo alone offers far more volume than paired with quickstep.
Huuu, after talking with Apple support they aren't very forthcoming.
Leave feedback saying it's a problem here on iOS 10.3: https://www.apple.com/feedback/
Thanks a lot!Even though the problem doesn't personally affect me(Since I'm running a slightly older version), I have submitted feedback for the behalf of others in hopes that apple gets enough complaints to actually fix this problem.
Something I found useful when using this particular pairing is that I put the volume on my DX90 to max. You want make it go into 'line out' so that the control is solely on the Mojo and not dependant on the DX90.Bit late to the party, but just got a Mojo...
Compared to my Ibasso DX90, through Westone 4R's, it sounds just a little nicer. Not earth shattering by any means, but just a touch more detail or clarity.
However...
I thought this had an amp that would "drive any headphones". Using my Fidelio X1's, it sounds thin and muddled. No deep bass, poor detail, poor treble, blah blah. And yes, I know, X1's are budget headphones. BUT, set the mojo to line-out, and connect my Meier Audio Quickstep amp, and, well, the X1s are astonishing. I just can't stop listening. Deep bass has reappeared, treble exploding in minute detail - and so on.
My point seems to be that the mojo is not the be-all-and-end-all. Or, my X1's really need a decent amp. Either way, the advice on the first page of this thread is a bit out:
It drives my hd650 & k612 flawlessly so you shouldn't be having problems with X1 its only 30ohms...Bit late to the party, but just got a Mojo...
Compared to my Ibasso DX90, through Westone 4R's, it sounds just a little nicer. Not earth shattering by any means, but just a touch more detail or clarity.
However...
I thought this had an amp that would "drive any headphones". Using my Fidelio X1's, it sounds thin and muddled. No deep bass, poor detail, poor treble, blah blah. And yes, I know, X1's are budget headphones. BUT, set the mojo to line-out, and connect my Meier Audio Quickstep amp, and, well, the X1s are astonishing. I just can't stop listening. Deep bass has reappeared, treble exploding in minute detail - and so on.
My point seems to be that the mojo is not the be-all-and-end-all. Or, my X1's really need a decent amp. Either way, the advice on the first page of this thread is a bit out: