Surely doesn’t add anything to the sound if you’ve already got the Mojo 2?And Poly just sounds very much better than a laptop or mobile device.
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Surely doesn’t add anything to the sound if you’ve already got the Mojo 2?And Poly just sounds very much better than a laptop or mobile device.
I don't know exactly how it is doing it, but I also hear a SQ improvement with Poly over the other connection methods I have tried. The same thing happened when I added the 2Go to the Hugo 2.Surely doesn’t add anything to the sound if you’ve already got the Mojo 2?
It's not about what the Poly adds, it's what the Poly doesn't add, i.e., noise.Surely doesn’t add anything to the sound if you’ve already got the Mojo 2?
My original experience with the Poly a couple years ago and the sound quality improvement it produced over USB is the reason I subsequently bought a 2Go for my Hugo 2 and a Bluesound Node 2i streamer for my desktop system.I don't know exactly how it is doing it, but I also hear a SQ improvement with Poly over the other connection methods I have tried. The same thing happened when I added the 2Go to the Hugo 2.
The music and stage kind of opens up a little, is cleaner, has more texture and detail, it's a bit like a veil is lifted.
The Bluesound Node will be my next buy, if Chord will not come out with a Poly 2. And, if I won't attempt to use a Raspberry Pi, after all.My original experience with the Poly a couple years ago and the sound quality improvement it produced over USB is the reason I subsequently bought a 2Go for my Hugo 2 and a Bluesound Node 2i streamer for my desktop system.
Streaming direct to the device is superior to USB. I would love for someone to explain why this is true technically.
I have recently bought a WiiM Mini (just GBP 90) and it fulfills all the streaming needs to my M2 at a fraction of the cost of other options. It was simple to set up, sounds great over its optical connection (no USB concerns), and has features no other device I know has, such as bit-perfect streaming from Amazon Music HD up to 24/192, as well as Qubuz up to 24/192 bit-perfect, Spotify/Tidal connect and Airplay 2. Even the iOS control app is well executed with the interface very similar to Sonos for the streaming services. The developers seem to be introducing new functionality every month (casting straight from the AMHD app is apparently due imminently as are improvements to gapless playback) and so I can see this becoming a very popular addition to complement all types of DAC. I find the device simply astonishing at the price.The Bluesound Node will be my next buy, if Chord will not come out with a Poly 2. And, if I won't attempt to use a Raspberry Pi, after all.
Wiim Mini seems a better version of poly. More functionality and can be used in various setups, not just M2. Does it needs to be powered with external PSU ?I have recently bought a WiiM Mini (just GBP 90) and it fulfills all the streaming needs to my M2 at a fraction of the cost of other options. It was simple to set up, sounds great over its optical connection (no USB concerns), and has features no other device I know has, such as bit-perfect streaming from Amazon Music HD up to 24/192, as well as Qubuz up to 24/192 bit-perfect, Spotify/Tidal connect and Airplay 2. Even the iOS control app is well executed with the interface very similar to Sonos for the streaming services. The developers seem to be introducing new functionality every month (casting straight from the AMHD app is apparently due imminently as are improvements to gapless playback) and so I can see this becoming a very popular addition to complement all types of DAC. I find the device simply astonishing at the price.
It is powered via USB C. A USB A to C cable is included (as is an optical cable and others). It is small and, in theory, I presume a powerbank could be used but, unlike the Poly, it seems mainly designed for static WiFi use (+/- multiroom, if desired), even though Bluetooth and Airplay 2 are connection options too.Wiim Mini seems a better version of poly. More functionality and can be used in various setups, not just M2. Does it needs to be powered with external PSU ?
The electrical noise that can travel down a usb cable and really mess with the sound quality. Nothing to do with the bits; they arrive intact and we hear music. But when you get an electrically super noisy environment like a computer, that noise travels. It’s why things like AudioQuest Jitterbugs and Telos Macro Q make such a difference. Galvanic isolation helps, but doesn’t get it all. Optical doesn’t suffer from it, but is an inherently high jitter format. Poly and 2Go are electrically quite devices connected directly. Much, much better.Surely doesn’t add anything to the sound if you’ve already got the Mojo 2?
No same power, still single ended, just more convenient. I also have this adapter and find it works very well if you don't mind the extra bulk.Hello, expecting my Mojo 2 to arrive now. Question, on this adapter to be able to use 4.4 BAL, will I get double power from both the headphone out?
No.Hello, expecting my Mojo 2 to arrive now. Question, on this adapter to be able to use 4.4 BAL, will I get double power from both the headphone out?
No, I would rather get DDHIFI - DJ44C which is much better and cheaper.Hello, expecting my Mojo 2 to arrive now. Question, on this adapter to be able to use 4.4 BAL, will I get double power from both the headphone out?
Hm, not in my experience. Had most of the DD adapters. Nicely priced, but in terms of build and reliability, you get what you pay for.No, I would rather get DDHIFI - DJ44C which is much better and cheaper.