NaimClontarf
pfm Member
Perhaps my frustration with it is coming from the lockdown....normally its just myself using the system ...now everyone is!!!
I agree. If you had a competition for the worst design, the most unusable UI, the ill-est conceived connectivity, Chord DACs would win first, second and third places hands down by a country mile. The DAVE would win first place for its utterly hopeless “design”. Eight and a half grand, none of the buttons are labelled with anything, nor is the back panel. No way of knowing how to alter the volume, mute it, turn it on or off, or change an input. Back panel is just as bad, lots of sockets, no labels or text whatsoever. A joke. And the M Scaler has a whole row of stupid coloured balls that look like kids gob stoppers, but give you not a clue about what they mean or do. Utterly hopeless. Three and a half grand. What do you expect? But they sound just smashing.I’ve had Hugo 1 and 2. They sound excellent but the user interface is bonkers. I also agree that you had family or guests trying to use one they’d be perplexed. That volume control with colour change to indicate how loud you are going- it’s dangerous. I had snug fitting Shure IEMs in on a train, pulled the Hugo out and it was upside down causing me to wind the volume all the way up rather than down, then the ‘music’ started. I thought I was going to vomit before I pulled the cable out. Wouldn’t sell it though ( H2) it’s really adaptable, remote controlled and SQ is brilliant.
That’s what I use in my office system, I really like it!The Arcam irDAC-II is a nice sounding DAC, very versatile and easy to use. 1x USB, 2x Optical and 2x Coax inputs as well as Bluetooth. 1x Fixed and 1x Variable analogue line out are provided so it can be used as a standalone DAC or as a combined DAC/preamp. The 3.5mm headphone output sounds excellent too BTW. Inputs and volume are changed by simple + and - push buttons on top the unit, and a remote control is included too which allows you to control everything without having to leave the sofa. What's not to like?
I was thinking of doing this & may still do but it sort of defeats the purpose of owning a Mojo...battery lasts long enough to play about 2CDs only.....I compare to my mid 90s Nait 3 and Nat 03...both worked solidly & dutifully since purchase no issues !!!I have mine set up so you can dial up the CDP analogue output on one input on my preamp and the Mojo converted CDP digital output on another input on my preamp, when the CDP is playing the family can select the analogue output from the CDP as they don't miss what the Mojo does. When I want to listen I turn on the Mojo in line mode and switch to the Mojo. If it runs flat I swap to the CDP analogue output again while I charge it. similarly when the Mojo is out of the system I plug the CCA analogue output in place of the Mojo analogue output. If you see what I mean.
Trouble is Chord must have known that most users would have them in static systems & should've recommended against such deployment..The Mojo is fantastic for its main use case. If you want to use it for something it wasn't primarily designed for, it will seem poor. Or buy something that suits your use case.
Ah, can it not be used while charging/plugged in? That would be the killer for me, it’s not uncommon for me to have a system playing for 8+ hours at a time.I was thinking of doing this & may still do but it sort of defeats the purpose of owning a Mojo...battery lasts long enough to play about 2CDs only.....I compare to my mid 90s Nait 3 and Nat 03...both worked solidly & dutifully since purchase no issues !!!
Well I assume you have managed to post this with the magic of your mind, because it certainly was not with a computing device of any kind.
it is made in China, which for me counts.
Nononononononono, it is right wing nationalism, fascism if you like. Didn’t you spot the Union Jack on the chord mojo box?That's sounding racist.
... or just an expression of an underlying concern that the world has become too dependent on China as both a manufacturing and an R&D centre? Here's an example. When the world has adjusted to a future with Covid-19 there may be a lot of organisations who look at the their supply chains and sources of investment with an altered perspective. Or should we just sleepwalk into the future?That's sounding racist.
Didn't know that, will give it a go, learn something new everyday. Thanks!Re setting line level input. Turn it on in line level mode. Click up level, down level. That's it. Never have to do it again.
I will do a check & see how long battery lasts from full charge!!!2 CDs? Your battery is buggered. Should do 10 hours best case, perhaps 6 hours realistically. Chord don't recommend you charge while you use it as it can get quite hot, perhaps hot enough to reduce battery life. If it is new try flattening, then fully charging a few times to see if this brings the battery up to scratch, if that doesn't fix it contact Chord. If it is old, then it needs a replacement battery, or you can remove the battery and hot wire it to run from the USB power input, details are out there on the web, check it is out of warranty first!
Trouble is Chord must have known that most users would have them in static systems & should've recommended against such deployment..