surfgeorge
Member of the Trade: 3D Printed Accessory Designer
I guess I'm the outlier here? Had a Mojo, sold it on early in the 'process'... the Emotiva PT-100 (at under $400 for an all-in-one DAC/pre/tuner/bluetooth transmitter) sounds just as good to me if not better, backed by thousands upon thousands in speaker gear. Similarly, after owning a Jotunhiem all-in-one and a D90/A90 stack, they both beat the Mojo all around. Granted, $600 all in one, $1500 stack.. yes, they should. If they didn't that'd be embarrassing.
I guess the thing that sets me apart from most is I'm looking for a pure, flat, analytical sound. People talk about how 'pleasant' and 'agreeable' the Chord sound is. Ok, good for you -- to my mind, DACs shouldn't be coloring sound at all, and most seem to agree Chord is. So, as far as I'm concerned, Chord isn't doing their job. If I want EQ in my path, I'll put in dedicated software or hardware.
I want to comment that the Mojo is the entry level DAC from CHORD and sounds quite different to the Hugo 2 which I also own.
What Mojo does better than any DAC I have heard anywhere close to that price range is the combination of high detail and separation in the time and space domain without any artificial sizzle or harshness. I fully agree with you - it's not analytical, even though you can still analyze music very well.
But the Hugo 2 highlights the compromises and limitations of the Mojo. It has significantly more acuteness and definition of the notes. This is especially obvious in the bass range and then in the treble. Bass is very defined, textured and extended and that extends to the whole frequency range. The notes seem to be more sharply defined, especially in the leading edge and texture. And they remain clean and clearly separated in even the busiest tracks. Neutral in the best sense IMO. It also has a much bigger and more layered sound stage with much better imaging.
IMO CHORD absolutely pursues the most accurate reproduction of music, but it does that less with manipulating the signal to sound analytical but rather with putting a lot of engineering and processing power behind minimizing errors in signal reconstruction.
If you want analytical, Mojo is not a good choice. But if you have a chance to listen to a Hugo 2 or other Chord DAC higher up the line it would be really interesting to hear what you think of them.