GreenBow
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The M-Scaler button idea is unusual.
The other Chord DACs recognise M-Scaler present when both 384KHz coaxial inputs have cables attached. The Hugo 2 has a double coaxial input in one socket. The Hugo 2 must detect the M-Scaler in the same way, that both coaxial are in use, and play them together.
Hence a Mojo M-Scaler input would likely work the same. a double input coaxial socket like the Hugo 2. (Wheras the original Mojo I think could only work 384KHz on its single coaxial input. Meaning Mojo could only use half the M-Scaler taps.)
Therefore why would a Mojo need a button to be told M-Scaler is present? Unless the circuit to identify M-Scaler present is too big or tricky for Mojo 2, and a button is easier.
The other Chord DACs recognise M-Scaler present when both 384KHz coaxial inputs have cables attached. The Hugo 2 has a double coaxial input in one socket. The Hugo 2 must detect the M-Scaler in the same way, that both coaxial are in use, and play them together.
Hence a Mojo M-Scaler input would likely work the same. a double input coaxial socket like the Hugo 2. (Wheras the original Mojo I think could only work 384KHz on its single coaxial input. Meaning Mojo could only use half the M-Scaler taps.)
Therefore why would a Mojo need a button to be told M-Scaler is present? Unless the circuit to identify M-Scaler present is too big or tricky for Mojo 2, and a button is easier.