Does calling someone "fanboy" mean the discussion is ended?
Back to hearing the Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl and old Jessie Mathews movies via Mojo and thanking England for some fun.
Who knows man?
Personally I had many uncertainties with the Mojo along the way. However once you have found your way around the Mojo foibles, the Mojo rewards you endlessly.
I just listened to an amazing piano piece, followed by Balcony Scene (Romeo and Juliet) by Craig Armstrong: on Classic FM. That's at only 128kbps. Yet it was all deeply involving, moving, and very presentable at this low bit-rate. Then when I connect PC and play my CDs ripped the meatier presentation of fuller bit-rates is rewarding.
I wouldn't call me a fan-boy but I love what my Mojo does with music. It's end-game for now, though I'd love a TT. However it doesn't matter that I don't have a TT.
P.S. My music tastes vary hugely and Mojo caters for all. Hawkwind, ABBA, Rush, U2, some reggae, world music, (even one Adele track so far). You name the genre, there's probably some good music in it. About the only type of musics I don't like are those that go extremes. Like repetitious RAP, death metal, extreme punk.
To those who are picking on the Mojo, (not you Mr Hyatt), leave the Mojo alone. Unless you have something constructive to add. I am sure if you had something constructive to add, Mr Watts would be glad to hear it.