theaudiologist
100+ Head-Fier
because analog signals are very sensitive and get degraded very easily?Mark Levinson and Pass Labs make excellent amps for speakers.
May I ask why you think an adapter would affect the quality?
because analog signals are very sensitive and get degraded very easily?Mark Levinson and Pass Labs make excellent amps for speakers.
May I ask why you think an adapter would affect the quality?
because analog signals are very sensitive and get degraded very easily?
Mark Levinson and Pass Labs make excellent amps for speakers.
May I ask why you think an adapter would affect the quality?
because analog signals are very sensitive and get degraded very easily?
How auto-shut on is enabled?Mine has an auto-shut off. Also, in comparison to the iFi iDSD my the Mojo snags interference every time vs the iFi which never gets any ever.
Happy to report that a newly purchased Mojo with a newly purchased CCK cable, iPhone 8+, iOS 11.0.3 is working fine. Using Campfire Audio Vega headphones. Sounds a little better than the regular lightning adapter. Just a little more clarity and the bass is tighter with less booming.
You shouldn't have to do anything - if your Mojo is newer it'll auto shut-offHow auto-shut on is enabled?
Using Mojo with the latest MacBook Pro on High Sierra 10.13.1, I have noticed since today that whenever I press volume button on Mojo, doesn't matter + or -, the audio stops.
Thanks a lot.You shouldn't have to do anything - if your Mojo is newer it'll auto shut-off
I also use an MBP (10.12.6) and don't have that problem on either USB or S/PDIF TOSLINK, works great. Three things I can think are:
(a.) Pressing the buttons might be jiggling the port on the Mojo (bad port or bad cable) which stops the bitstream, or
(b.) You're potentially in line out mode, but a power cycle should clear that ... or
(c.) You have some settings wrong on your MBP in audio midi setup
How auto-shut on is enabled?
How auto-shut on is enabled?