BattousaiX26
500+ Head-Fier
Hi guys, i just want to ask if anyone has solution on mojo that wont turn on anymore? Mine seems to be dead.
did you solve this issue? Mine does the same thing and I have tried several other cables. I can barely use the mojo as a portable because any movement causes it to cut out....Not yet. I am planning to open the mojo this weekend and see if I can identify the part number for the jack.
I have a strange problem that I can’t work out is a source problem or a mojo problem
I have had a AK300 for about a year and a half. Two weeks ago I bought a mojo and connect via optical to the AK300.
The problem is that every track misses about a second at the start. I have the latest fw in the AK and I tried a factory reset with no improvement.
I bought a micro usb cable to connect to the mojo instead and this works fine with no missing of tracks from the AK
I have a few problems though
1. I have a preference for the sound via optical, it being a touch warmer
2. The usb connection seems to drain the battery of the AK more quickly
3. The connection doesn’t seem as stable, had a couple of disconnects so far
So I would really prefer to use optical if I can find a solution.
Any thoughts guys ?
Thanks
Anyone have any issues with a Pioneer xdp-100r. Particularly with the mojo & xdp freezing/crashing and what the possible fix is? Just bought some more cables off amazon, hope that will do the trick.
i have both a mojo and a smsl sanskirst, and when I connected both to an amp as a dac mojo was way more louder than when smsl with the amp volume being the same
the difference of volume between both dac to the amp with the volume set the same on both is very strange
can anyone explain why this is happening, and is mojo considered to be a good dac to be used with an external amp
I prefer optical, due to the lack of RF interference. With USB, you might have to use ferrite chokes.Optical is limited to 24/192. If you'd like to play DSD, USB out is the only option.Going to pair my Mojo to an AK300 DAP. Better to go USB or Optical? Any particular cable you could recommend? After a few hours and hundreds of pages, I've gotten pretty tired. Lots of great info though.
I wouldn't describe the usb port as a poor implementation, there have only been a handful of users experience loose usb sockets, from 50,000+ Mojos shipped, so the failure rate is very low.Has anybody had their Mojo's usb input come loose and entirely detach from the board? I contacted Chord who said that I need to contact the dealer, but it's been over two years and I don't think they would be of help.
Is it easy enough to solder back on? Anyone done so succesfully?
It's a shame that its usb connection wasn't implemented better to help prevent this from happening, especially as it's designed to be mobile.
I've resorted to using Optical for the time being but ideally want to get it repaired if I upgrade to another Chord Dac in the future.
I wouldn't describe the usb port as a poor implementation, there have only been a handful of users experience loose usb sockets, from 50,000+ Mojos shipped, so the failure rate is very low.
One of the cases of a detached socket, is featured in this post https://www.head-fi.org/threads/chord-mojo-issue-solutions-thread.788913/page-50#post-13719693
The pictures show that to resolder the socket, you have to solder the four legs, plus the solder pad underneath the socket, so 5 locations in all.
If any of the legs have been sheared, then you will need to replace the socket as well.
The force required to shear those legs, could also have resulted in microcracks in the circuit board - so potentially the circuit board would have to be replaced as well.
Overall, it is not really a repair, that many owners would feed confident enough to try as a DIY solution at home.
Chord have given you the correct advice to contact the dealer, who then contacts the repair centre.
If you don't want to follow that route, then open your case up, and post a picture of the damage to the usb socket on this thread. Everyone will then have additional contextual information, to help any further advice.