correct - if it's off but the power is plugged in and charging, the power ball will eventually turn purple indicating M2 is now in desktop mode, i.e. the battery is fully charged.Even when turned off and not in use otherwise, just in ‘charging’ mode? Thanks!
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Chord Mojo 2 Thread ___ [product released January 31, 2022 -- starting on page 95 of thread]
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MaiLam
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correct - if it's off but the power is plugged in and charging, the power ball will eventually turn purple indicating M2 is now in desktop mode, i.e. the battery is fully charged.
Great, thank you. Looks like a faulty unit then, despite being on charge for 8 hours at the max charge mode (white orb) the desktop mode doesn’t seem to trigger. Appreciate the troubleshooting help.
ChrisGB
100+ Head-Fier
I thought desktop mode didn't trigger until 24 hours connected to power?Great, thank you. Looks like a faulty unit then, despite being on charge for 8 hours at the max charge mode (white orb) the desktop mode doesn’t seem to trigger. Appreciate the troubleshooting help.
MaiLam
Head-Fier
Wouldn’t that defeat the purpose of its use to tell when the device is charged though?I thought desktop mode didn't trigger until 24 hours connected to power?
Hmm don't think that's the case. Admittedly I rarely let my unit's battery fully discharge, but even from low battery it only takes a few hours (not certain how long as never measured it) to get to desktop mode. definitely not 24 hours.I thought desktop mode didn't trigger until 24 hours connected to power?
Scorpio1957
100+ Head-Fier
I think you will find the 24 hours is to do with the Hugo 2 not the Mojo 2, however I currently don’t have the Mojo 2 only the original, hopefully someone can clarify this who has a Mojo 2.
Gus141
100+ Head-Fier
Reference these slides from Rob’s thread:
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/watts-up.800264/post-16792307
Watts Up thread
For me, when I charge up the Mojo2, I plug it into an old 2016 iPad Pro power block (capable of 26watts) and initially get a blue charging indication on the menu button (per slide, “Blue indicates fast charge and will charge to 100%”). The Battery LED on the back shows less than blue. When the battery charge level gets in the blue, for me (with this charger and cord combo, since that matters) the menu button color (charge current) changes to white (per slide, “White indicates max charge rate…”). About 2 hours later the menu button changes to magenta (per slide, “Finished charging, desktop”).
At that point I unplug the charger since I’m not using Desktop mode.
Hope that helps.
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/watts-up.800264/post-16792307
Watts Up thread
For me, when I charge up the Mojo2, I plug it into an old 2016 iPad Pro power block (capable of 26watts) and initially get a blue charging indication on the menu button (per slide, “Blue indicates fast charge and will charge to 100%”). The Battery LED on the back shows less than blue. When the battery charge level gets in the blue, for me (with this charger and cord combo, since that matters) the menu button color (charge current) changes to white (per slide, “White indicates max charge rate…”). About 2 hours later the menu button changes to magenta (per slide, “Finished charging, desktop”).
At that point I unplug the charger since I’m not using Desktop mode.
Hope that helps.
Daniel Johnston
Headphoneus Supremus
That’s some impressive information the Mojo 2 gives through a light show. I thought having to memorize the filter button was bad enough.Reference these slides from Rob’s thread:
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/watts-up.800264/post-16792307
Watts Up thread
For me, when I charge up the Mojo2, I plug it into an old 2016 iPad Pro power block (capable of 26watts) and initially get a blue charging indication on the menu button (per slide, “Blue indicates fast charge and will charge to 100%”). The Battery LED on the back shows less than blue. When the battery charge level gets in the blue, for me (with this charger and cord combo, since that matters) the menu button color (charge current) changes to white (per slide, “White indicates max charge rate…”). About 2 hours later the menu button changes to magenta (per slide, “Finished charging, desktop”).
At that point I unplug the charger since I’m not using Desktop mode.
Hope that helps.
Maybe the mods could sticky this presentation to the first post.
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ChrisGB
100+ Head-Fier
Ah yes, I only had the Mojo 2 for a week. Sent it back and replaced with Hugo 2.I think you will find the 24 hours is to do with the Hugo 2 not the Mojo 2, however I currently don’t have the Mojo 2 only the original, hopefully someone can clarify this who has a Mojo 2.
rwelles
1000+ Head-Fier
If I were in your position, I'd let it sit for 24 hours. If it's still not purple, I'd try a 2nd charger (> 2amps) for 24 hours. If it still doesn't turn purple, I'd contact Chord support for suggestions.Great, thank you. Looks like a faulty unit then, despite being on charge for 8 hours at the max charge mode (white orb) the desktop mode doesn’t seem to trigger. Appreciate the troubleshooting help.
...but that's just me.
Daniel Johnston
Headphoneus Supremus
I did the exact opposite.Ah yes, I only had the Mojo 2 for a week. Sent it back and replaced with Hugo 2.
Hugo 2 never did it for me. I really wanted to love it. No dice. Mojo 2 much more portable and the DSP is fun to experiment with.
I had the Hugo 2 for several years though.
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jarnopp
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Listening to a Roon playlist this morning on Poly/Mojo2/DCA Noire and a song I know very well, The Cure’s A Letter to Elise queued up. A lot of apparent detail was being presented that I didn’t recall and I went to check the signal path to see if it was a remix, MQA, high res Qobuz or what. Surprised to see it was an AIFF rip from my local library, both from the detail and because I thought Roon usually picked a streaming version for its playlists. Happy for both!
dsrk
Headphoneus Supremus
UHD DSP gives so much flexibility to use different headphones. It's lossless and no negative gain.I did the exact opposite.
Hugo 2 never did it for me. I really wanted to love it. No dice. Mojo 2 much more portable and the DSP is fun to experiment with.
I had the Hugo 2 for several years though.
I will upgrade only if Hugo 3 comes with more EQ bands.
Daniel Johnston
Headphoneus Supremus
It was more the portability factor.UHD DSP gives so much flexibility to use different headphones. It's lossless and no negative gain.
I will upgrade only if Hugo 3 comes with more EQ bands.
The detail retrieval of the Mojo 2 for me was very close to the Hugo 2 without the fatigue. Also, the Mojo 2 drives the DCA Stealth better than the Hugo 2. The DSP is cool and I'm impressed on how cleanly it works. I've never been an EQ guy.
I agree with you. I'm sure the Hugo 3 will have the current doubling technology and UHD DSP included.
ChrisGB
100+ Head-Fier
Interesting how different tastes and setups give different outcomes. I was using the Mojo 2 with Quad ERA-1 and felt it lost resolution, texture and nuance compared to the Shanling M6 that I was looking to upgrade. The Mojo 2 leant more muscle to the ERA-1, but at the expense of texture and nuance in the bass and subtle detail in the upper mids and lower treble.
The Hugo 2 took the game on a long way beyond the M6 in all the areas that the Mojo 2 lost ground. Certainly with the ERA-1, the Hugo 2 sounds, to me at least, significantly more detailed. I've never found the Hugo 2 to be fatiguing through the Quads, or feeding my main system. However, I can see why many may not bond with Hugo 2, such is it's difference in presentation to most other equipment. It's presentation of detail can be distracting with music you know well.
The Hugo 2 took the game on a long way beyond the M6 in all the areas that the Mojo 2 lost ground. Certainly with the ERA-1, the Hugo 2 sounds, to me at least, significantly more detailed. I've never found the Hugo 2 to be fatiguing through the Quads, or feeding my main system. However, I can see why many may not bond with Hugo 2, such is it's difference in presentation to most other equipment. It's presentation of detail can be distracting with music you know well.