Chord Mojo 2 Review - Are 4 balls better than 3?

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  • @podfuk
    @podfuk Před rokem +24

    Came for the Mojo 2 review just from curiosity ended with $300 cast iron frying pain in my kitchen 🤪

  • @mcdirt7838
    @mcdirt7838 Před 2 lety +39

    Great review, best I have seen. I held off and held off on buying a Mojo1 or even Hugo2 in the hope that a Mojo2 would be coming. I'm not sure my 60yr+ ears are worth investing in a Hugo2. Happy I waited, though I do wish they had just dropped the Poly and gone with all USB-C. They are A$899 and available now. I pre-ordered mine from Minidisc last week and they thought they would have stock in early March but yesterday I got the courier tracking details for the Mojo2 and case on their way. A nice surprise & looking forward to hearing a Chord DAC for the 1st time. Thanks.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +7

      That's so cool that it's coming so much earlier! So glad you liked the review and I hope you love the Mojo 2!
      I do somewhat agree about the Poly. It would have been nice to see the Mojo 2 integrate the Poly functionality or have Poly 2 arrive at the same time, even if it only changed the connectors.

    • @mcdirt7838
      @mcdirt7838 Před 2 lety +4

      @@PassionforSound It's here already - another nice surprise, expected it to take longer to get to Perth. I've seen lots of videos of people holding them but it's smaller than I expected - tiny & so Qute. I thought I had more time to decide what to listen to first so it's got to be Close to the Edge then A Moon Shaped Pool. Going in ...

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      Hope you love it! I'm sure you will 🙂

    • @davidcoons89
      @davidcoons89 Před 2 lety +2

      @mcdirt how did the albums sound to you on your new Mojo2?! Great choices too btw for music to start with. I always do the same thing in anticipation of new gear of any sort and plan out what I wanna listen to first etc! I get so easily hyped up thinking about which music I’ll enjoy first thru the new gear etc and it’s not so much the excitement of getting new gear as it is the excitement of getting to experience just how much I enjoy rediscovering music I already know and love on equipment that’s fresh and different to me. Especially when the new equipment presents things in a really neat and unique manner and highlights certain details of my catalogue in ways that I hadn’t quite caught on previous sources/chains. Always exciting catching many of those new micro details I haven’t previously caught before. Happy listening!

    • @mcdirt7838
      @mcdirt7838 Před 2 lety +6

      @@davidcoons89 Hi - I absolutely love it. The sound is amazing & I feel I can pick out & follow any instrument in the mix. I love the form-factor and even the buttons - I like that I can see the what's going on with the Mojo sitting on my desk out of arms reach. Using colours gives so much info that would alternatively need a screen + complicated menu system. The output amp is powerful + can drive all the Headphones + IEMs I have easily - don't need my headphone amp anymore. What I do need is another Mojo2 for my big speaker system!

  • @robertreynolds2212
    @robertreynolds2212 Před 2 lety +12

    Great to see Chord improving upon the already best portable amp/dac on the market imo.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely! I love the original Mojo and its ability to sound great with everything. The Mojo 2 can be a little less forgiving... until you apply the EQ and crossfeed so yes, its a nice upgrade

    • @13thnotehifireviews7
      @13thnotehifireviews7 Před 2 lety +3

      @@PassionforSound It does sound tremendous and overall a good product worth buying.... One small downside that so far nobody seems to mention..... Build Quality. The spheres wrattle quite a bit and it gives an impression of a clunky product. I asked Chord (Colin Pratt) why and he told me the spheres need to grow and shrink "a fraction of a mm" because of temp changes where used, but yet I measured a 1.5mm gap up and down which is what causes the wrattle (4 spheres too). It's a shame they didn't get that right, then it would be the perfect product albeit pricey (which is fair enough as an audiophile DAC/headphone amp)

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Keep in mind that the balls need to move freely and easily as well as have space for expansion so the gap is about both staying free to move and providing leeway

    • @13thnotehifireviews7
      @13thnotehifireviews7 Před 2 lety +1

      Passion for Sound if they had used grommets which plenty of products do for outdoor use, so they give with expansion and contraction then not an issue , but the issue is they move up and down because tolerances are not fine enough and probably because circuit board is lower down. If chord say they are designed to move fractions of a mm but I measured 1.5mm then they are being disingenuous there and the product hasn’t been designed to cope with the wrattle and always will wrattle. With four balls it makes it worse.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      I've had many Chord products now and have also chatted at length with Rob Watts. These guys don't cut corners. There will be reasons for their decisions that we don't know (i.e. a reason they didn't use grommets) Whether it's the right decision isn't for me to say and I'm not hear to defend them, but I guarantee they had a solid rationale for the design and it won't involve cutting corners

  • @samlaser1975
    @samlaser1975 Před 2 lety +13

    Great review. Thank you for explaining some fairly heavy audio engineering concepts in such a lucid, friendly fashion.

  • @mtnmankeith9069
    @mtnmankeith9069 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Got a chord mojo 2 and love it. After using mojo for 3 months I feel like this is all a person will need. Seems like most headphone companies are focusing on making headphones that are efficient and easy to drive on portable devices. Meze 109 pro, he1000 stealth, Arya Organic, Beyerdynamic t1 3rd, and hd800s can all easily be driven properly on the mojo 2.
    I wouldn’t be surprised if hifiman releases a new susvara, it will probably easily be driven off something like a mojo.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Glad you're enjoying the Mojo 2 and I agree about most of the new headphones being easy to drive. I think there'll always be some tricky ones on the market, even with new models, but the Mojo 2 will take care of 95% of what's out there. 🙂

    • @TheRevoR
      @TheRevoR Před 4 měsíci +2

      Agree on this. I bought it initially as a portable solution but now use it mainly as my desktop dac.

  • @sherpadelgatos
    @sherpadelgatos Před 2 lety +2

    The level of detail in your reviews is great. Thanks for the excellent videos and the general granularity is appreciated

  • @PAULGRILL
    @PAULGRILL Před 2 lety +4

    Insane review! Your work and engagement is much appreciated!

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      So glad you liked it!

    • @PAULGRILL
      @PAULGRILL Před 2 lety +1

      @@PassionforSound How would you compare the new Mojo2 to the Qutest?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      I've tried the Hugo 2 since the review was done and the Hugo 2 is still comfortably better which means the Qutest is too because it shares the same DAC as the Hugo 2

    • @PAULGRILL
      @PAULGRILL Před 2 lety +1

      @@PassionforSound Thank you for your response! This helps me a lot!

  • @donvittoriosierra
    @donvittoriosierra Před 2 lety +7

    About the eq, at first I didn't get the chosen frequencies but now that I see that the 125hz is a shelf for example then I can now see the purpose of the 20hz boost. It's nice to be able to combine it with the shelf to shape the curve more towards the lower frequencies or upper bass depending upon the combination applied.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      That's a very good point. I was thinking about that after I published the review

  • @sn0w8
    @sn0w8 Před 2 lety +8

    Thanks for the detailed review! Brilliant as always.
    By far the best review so far on YT.
    Agree with all your points. The eq and crossfeed really makes this bit of kit special.
    Personally I found the mojo2 a fraction smoother than my original mojo on stock settings but didn’t do a massive load of a/b testing.
    Tested with senn ie900 and hd800s.
    Hd800s and original mojo = bad parring but with mojo 2 and eq I found a great sound with tweaking. That’s what makes this device so special.
    Wish my TT2/m scaler had that feature!
    I also read the 37k taps on the original mojo only ran at half speed so the real tap length was about 18.5k.
    Great review. I am deffo keeping my mojo 2 and selling the original :)

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Max! That's really interesting about the original Mojo taps.
      The EQ is definitely a killer option for some cans/IEMs, but I definitely like it running neutral with the IE900s. Bring on the TT3 with EQ!

    • @morespinach9832
      @morespinach9832 Před rokem

      EQ should’ve be needed for a device this price.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem +1

      The Mojo 2 doesn't need the EQ, MS, it's there for people who want to tweak the sound of their headphones

  • @Doegiz
    @Doegiz Před 2 lety +4

    I really appreciate the comparisons you do between different products of the same price category. Especially since I own and use a Bifrost 2 on a daily basis. I've held an interest in chord's product's for quite some time now with the mojo in particular as I've been in search for portable gear that can somewhat match my desktop setup without breaking the bank.

  • @roybraun19
    @roybraun19 Před 2 lety +10

    Fabulous review! Very detailed and clear explanations. You saved me over $700. I was considering a purchase, but your review helped clarify that decision. I use a Bifrost 2 on my home stereo and it does sound great. The Mojo 2 is a good value and would be a good choice to use on the go, or connected to my car stereo.

    • @filovirus1
      @filovirus1 Před 2 lety +3

      I agree. I'm very satisfied with my Bifrost 2. I do wonder though if that cross-feed can reproduce the forward depth information better. I'm on the look out for that illusive holographic sound at below 1k USD for a DAC

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +2

      Glad I could help!
      As for the crossfeed ability, it definitely does throw a more forward, very slightly less wide stage. For headphone listening, I do find it produces an excellent sense of holographics a in the staging

  • @throyl2706
    @throyl2706 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi Lachlan, I have owned the Chord Mojo 2 for a year now and I am very impressed with the audio performance of the device, especially after I bought the Matrix Audio X-SPDIF3. The performance of the Mojo 2 improved shockingly with the X-SPDIF3 on the coax output.
    I am now thinking about upgradeing from Mojo 2 and I am thinking about Hugo 2 or Qutest. I am closer to choosing Qutest over Hugo 2.
    Or do you think it is not worth upgradeing from Mojo 2 Because I love the bass, impact, speed, and dynamics of Mojo 2’s sound, specifically in fast electronic music.
    What do you think? Do you have any suggestions?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 4 měsíci

      The Qutest and Hugo 2 are both great choices. Ultimately, which to buy comes down to the way you'll use it. Qutest and Hugo 2 share the same DAC, but the Hugo 2 has the headphone outputs if that's of interest, and the Qutest offers galvanic isolation on the USB input, although you probably don't need that if you're using the SPDIF converter.
      I'm other words, choose based on features and price because both sound fantastic.

  • @marc8vino
    @marc8vino Před 5 měsíci +2

    Amazing Review! I'll need to listen to it again without distractions. I need another mobile DAC / AMP. Right now I'm using the original apogee groove. I was going to get the updated anniversary version. The original sounds good. For desk top I use an RME ADI 2/4 the updated version DAC / AMP. It sounds very good but there are so many features I've just scratched the surface. I use LCD-5, Focal Stellia and Clear MG Pros, Arya Stealth, DT 1990 and 1770's. I hope to upgrade phones to Emperian II, MM-500, and Arya organics. Would the Mojo 2 be a great and accurate DAC with plenty of power. I am a musician and want the closest to an accurate sound so I can hear all the details I'm doing. It would take a bit of saving and selling but I could possible go all the way up to the Hugo 2 if there is a noticeable difference with the selection of phones I use. I would more than like use the MM-500 and Arya organics the most. Is the Mojo 2 already better than the Grooves and REM ADI 2/4?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 5 měsíci +1

      The Mojo 2 is a stunningly good DAC and headphone amp. It should drive all of your planned headphones without a problem too.
      Hugo 2 is still better if you can save up for it, but both will be a step up from the ADI-2 IMO.

    • @marc8vino
      @marc8vino Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@PassionforSound Thank You! I appreciate your feedback. It's very helpful.

  • @MS-tw3tj
    @MS-tw3tj Před 2 lety +6

    I directly compared modi multibit and mojo 2. I had very similar impressions. Both devices played very, very similar, the Modi had a problem in the treble, in that it is worse than the Bitfrost. But in terms of naturalness, dynamics, space both modi and mojo2 played at a very high level.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      I haven't tried the Modi MB yet, but your description makes sense because each step up the Schiit Multibit range brings better refinement and resolution while maintaining all the other great characteristics

    • @morespinach9832
      @morespinach9832 Před rokem

      Except one is a bit more portable than the other. And btw Modius is a huge upgrade from Modi.

  • @LanciaD50
    @LanciaD50 Před 2 lety +2

    the only review of mojo2 on CZcams.. thank you

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +2

      My pleasure. I tried to get it out fast to help people thinking about early purchases/pre-orders

  • @harrybalzac1979
    @harrybalzac1979 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi Lachlan,
    Love your reviews and it was lovely to meet you at the StereoNET show!
    I ended up purchasing the mojo2 thanks to your recommendation, and since I have been curious (given it is compatible with the MScaler) whether you’ve tested the mojo2 with the MScaler?, and whether this makes any difference to the sound at all?
    Though it’s probably an odd partnership given the cost difference of the 2 devices, I thought this might also make for an interesting video if the difference in sound quality is quite evident.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Great call on the Mojo 2! Glad I could help.
      As for the M-Scaler, it will definitely improve the sound of the Mojo 2, but within limits. I.e. it won't turn the Mojo 2 into a TT2, but you can expect improved refinement of the sound, better soundstage size and imaging accuracy.

  • @braddoran5003
    @braddoran5003 Před 7 měsíci +2

    So it's been a year now. If you are IEM focused and own the Mojo 1 and you're looking for that next level what would you suggest?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Still Mojo 2 all the way. I've tried DAPs and dongles, but still nothing gets close to the Mojo 2 at the price and size.

    • @braddoran5003
      @braddoran5003 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the response. Fortunately I can find one to try in Dubai so will test it out. I don’t know why I think I should be looking at a desktop amp/ dac to get to the next level. BTW really enjoying your reviews keep up the good work. Thanks

  • @danielhipwell3607
    @danielhipwell3607 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Anytime I hear the word mojo I immediately think of Austin Powers lol

  • @malcatron
    @malcatron Před 2 lety +5

    I think Chord should also release a pure desktop version that is mains powered only with full sized inputs & outputs, leaving the shackles of the poly/USB micro behind. Surely all the hard work done with developing the DSP, improving the software on the FPGA etc can be leveraged to create a sister product that better meets the needs of the many users not interested in portability?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +3

      That would be kind of cool. Like a baby Qutest.

    • @leoyu1070
      @leoyu1070 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PassionforSound They won't do that, other wise no one will buy Qutest

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +2

      If the sound quality is as different as Mojo 2 and Hugo 2 there's still be a market

    • @malcatron
      @malcatron Před 2 lety +2

      @@leoyu1070 The 2 products are at completely different price points. Customers don't pay 3x more for the Qutest just because it's not designed for portable use, they do so because of its superior performance. Many people already use the mojo in their home systems, I just think there's a market of people who can't stretch to the Qutest but are put off the Mojo because of it having a battery and small inputs etc. For not a great deal of investment Chord could cater to that market by using the tech developed for the Mojo in a non portable form factor.

    • @leoyu1070
      @leoyu1070 Před 2 lety

      @@malcatron pretty damn sure Chord will not do that lol

  • @johnrogers7782
    @johnrogers7782 Před 2 lety +2

    I have Mojo and Mojo 2. Your comments on the differences between the two are spot on.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for sharing your experiences and confirming my impressions for others who might be looking for second opinions! Hope you're loving your Mojo 2!

  • @-ANJ.
    @-ANJ. Před 2 lety +6

    Great review once again!! I was wondering if you could comment on the bass boost performance of the Mojo 2 vs. the offerings from iFi.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      I can't compare directly against an iFi product - only from memory, but the boost from the Mojo 2 strikes me as tighter and cleaner. I used to enjoy my original iDSD with the bass boost, but it wasn't as tight or as widely adjustable as the Mojo 2.

  • @Azure_KilluX
    @Azure_KilluX Před rokem +2

    Do you need amp for chord mojo 2 for some planar headphone? If need what is your recomendation

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem

      No, the Mojo 2 has plenty of power for any headphones short of Susvara or Abyss 1266

  • @ConvinceMeAudio
    @ConvinceMeAudio Před 2 lety +3

    Review is under editing here
    it’s freaking awesome,
    TTeetu has landed on the desk as well 🐅
    Good work getting the review completed so soon, I had only 72 hours with it and put 16 hours in LOL

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      It's like that, isn't it!? Hope you enjoy them both!

    • @ConvinceMeAudio
      @ConvinceMeAudio Před 2 lety +2

      @@PassionforSound Price to performance ratio the Mojo is a killer unfortunate about the micro USB, and lack of Bluetooth, otherwise sonically superb.
      But, Tt2 I might honestly swap the OOR - hypsos dac3 both 6K systems both superb subjectively TT2 sings to me.
      Can’t keep it, can’t keep that OOR, and then the mono block benchmark AHB2 and may KTELOL
      The purge will come in time I’m sure
      Hope you’re doing well bud, we should get around to that podcast thing soon too

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      We should for sure! The last 6 months have been nuts and I have another month or two of crazy ahead I think, but hopefully we can set something up.
      I'll be keen to hear what stays and what goes in the purge!

    • @ConvinceMeAudio
      @ConvinceMeAudio Před 2 lety +2

      @@PassionforSound I know what you mean mate, February March and April is absolutely nuts here! to there are so many things.
      Elite lirik fostex 909 Verite lcd5 Plus all the equipment I mentioned previously that needs to be reviewed not to mention five other lower tier headphones LOL and that’s just a start
      Utopia final audio and the LCD5 should be added on to the pile in the next week or so it’s absolutely mental mate
      But we will have a catch up definitely when things are a little bit calmer
      Stay safe mate, and mind them kangaroos 🐅

  • @DKH83
    @DKH83 Před rokem +6

    Rob is a magician. I have found the EQ implementation is clever and it works well with my LCD-2 fazor. It brings goose bumps out of my skin.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem +2

      I'm with you. It's a brilliant system that can transform headphones/earphones without hassle or fuss

  • @dasninjastix
    @dasninjastix Před 2 lety +3

    PayPal staring at me like 👀
    (edit) Great review, answered pretty much all my questions and really appreciate the comparison to the Bifrost as it helped me make my decision. The Mojo 2 pretty much fits all my use cases and I can't wait to fiddle with the EQ.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Awesome! Glad it was helpful and informative for you. 🙂🙂 Enjoy your Mojo 2!

  • @paulhealy6390
    @paulhealy6390 Před 2 lety +1

    Top class review thank you so much.really enjoy all your reviews.

  • @Z-u-m-a
    @Z-u-m-a Před 2 lety +1

    Solid review. Very useful/sensible descriptions and comparisons. Had a Mojo in the main system - loved it. Went to a 2Qute - more detail and space (and less warmth) but in no way fatiguing. Went to a Qutest - even more detail and space but yet somehow still not fatiguing. That's in comparison to most other DACs where increasing high end detail just seems etched. Clever stuff.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Really well described, Rob! Glad you've enjoyed the journey and that you liked the review. Thanks for commenting!

  • @robgreenish5114
    @robgreenish5114 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the review. All you said is excellent in my opinion. I placed the order about 9.2 seconds after watching your video 😃. Mojo 2 arrived today. It has exceeded my expectations in every regard. Crossfeed is a terrific feature. Considerable time spent this afternoon assessing the DSP but I am back to flat. I do know that previous headphones I have owned would have benefited greatly from these DSP adjustments. The current ones just get all emotional with the Mojo 2 and it’s crossfeed enabled to maximum. Thank you again!

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      So glad that I steered you in the right direction and that you're loving your Mojo 2!!

    • @doifeellucky
      @doifeellucky Před 2 lety

      What headphones are you using? I’ve got Grado 325x and am not at all impressed by the mojo 2. Sounds no different to my Zen DAC V2 using Tidal masters (trial), local hires files on my pc or Spotify. In fact connected to my old pixel via usb c I get a faint clicking sound every 5 or so seconds. I’ll probably be taking it back on that basis as the noise makes it unusable for me. I’m rather disappointed as I was hoping this would be a noticeable upgrade over the Zen.

  • @clavace5036
    @clavace5036 Před 2 lety +2

    Great review - thanks - I am getting back into the hobby and just picked up an Ananda Stealth Magnet headphone and a Mojo 2 - waiting for delivery. For now I intend to use as a source an iPhone 13 Pro Max with Apple Music. Can you recommend a reasonably priced headphone cable to replace the stock Hifiman cable that might help improve the sound?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Nice choices for your setup! My recommended cable for the Ananda would be the Apos Flow if you're in North America or check out the Gladiator Cables Cesar range.

  • @matthewhilty4209
    @matthewhilty4209 Před 2 lety +8

    Wow. No Bluetooth inclusion on the Mojo2. I currently have the Chord Hugo2 for for non demanding headphones and a Mojo for IEMs. They are expensive but the treble is detailed and not harsh which is the sound signature that I prefer. The absence of Bluetooth on the MOJO1 is a major bummer and is now mostly used as my DAC for the Living room TV. IMO the colors for functions are perfect for me . I intuitively know what volume and function I am on on both the Mojo and Hugo2. Thank You for letting us know about the non-smoothing nature of the Mojo2. One the main benefits of the original Mojo is its ability to smooth over harshness on budget IEMs and Pop recordings but I would imagine the EQ would make up for it. On a unrelated note, the Hugo2s handling of very rare DSD files is simply amazing on the Green setting on the Hugo2, I thought DSD was a scam until the Hugo2. Spacious Airy and Punchy at least on "Michael Jackson's Thriller album.

    • @Maver1ck911
      @Maver1ck911 Před 2 lety +1

      DSD natively recorded isn't a scam. Upsampled mp3 or FLAC to DSD is a huge waste of resources.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      I agree that DSD sounds great when it's a native recording. There are a few DACs that perform better when sent a DSD stream (upsampled from PCM) because for whatever reason the chip isn't doing that process as well (all delta-sigma chips are essentially converting to DSD internally), but I generally stick to native sample rates.
      As for the Mojo vs Mojo 2, I completely agree that the Mojo's smoothing nature is very beneficial at times, but yes, the EQ allows the same benefits by choice on the Mojo 2.
      Finally, my guess is that they couldn't squeeze BT into the Mojo 2 and/or that it wasn't added due to the fact that Poly uses already have BT receiving capability (no sending though)

  • @Miisile
    @Miisile Před 2 lety +3

    I’ve been waiting for this! Thanks

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      My pleasure! Hope it's helpful! Can you confirm for me that you saw it via the Patreon page? I never know which CZcams handle relates to which patron

    • @Miisile
      @Miisile Před 2 lety +1

      @@PassionforSound Yes, I clicked the CZcams patreon link in the email that’s directly below your thumbnail.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Great! I had an unlisted video leak once to the public due to my own error so I was just checking I hadn't done something similar

  • @briantooze3415
    @briantooze3415 Před 2 lety +4

    Great review. I love my original Mojo which I use primarily as a desktop dac feeding a Schiit Magni. I will probably get a Mojo 2 so that I can EQ my Grado PS500e to tame the top end. What I really want Chord to do is to produce a Mojo TT but that would probably impact on their Hugo TT sales.

    • @christiaanteunis2167
      @christiaanteunis2167 Před 2 lety +1

      I think you missed the Chord Qutest.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Glad you liked the review! I agree with Christian that the Qutest is pretty much what you're looking for I think

    • @dynamodav
      @dynamodav Před 2 lety +1

      Cut out the magni and invest in an Audioquest carbon usb cable for your mojo. The mojo has enough power to drive the headphones on its own and will provide a cleaner listening experience. The carbon usb cable will give you a really precise/clear/smooth sound.

  • @jamesd1216
    @jamesd1216 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for a great review, I have one arriving today but haven't decided whether I will be keeping it yet. I appreciate your informative and most importantly, honest reviews which have definitely had some influence in buying/not buying a product.

    • @jamesd1216
      @jamesd1216 Před 2 lety +1

      Well, I opened it,...and I am glad I did, it sounds sublime.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Awesome! So glad you like it and so glad I've been able to provide some assistance

  • @Uncle-Remus
    @Uncle-Remus Před 2 lety +3

    Hi. Another great review!
    Would this run a set of LCD-3s?
    Thanks:)

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Glad you liked it. Yes, the LCD-3 only needs about 8mW to reach 110dB so you'll have no troubles at all

  • @perinkolamanandganesh4226

    Great review! As the mojo 2 can now perform as a desktop DAC if left connected to the charger, how does it compare to the Qutest in terms of sound quality? Is the Qutest worth the much higher price now?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +4

      Qutest is still significantly better. I've been able to compare the Mojo 2 and Hugo 2 (after producing this review) and the Hugo 2 which uses the same DAC as the Qutest is still comfortably better in its sense of space and refinement.

  • @MeteoraEra
    @MeteoraEra Před 2 lety +2

    You have the best reviews dude. There's a podcast between Rob Watts and john darko in which he explains the troubles he went through for designing this and stuff. Its so interesting.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you like the reviews! I agree about the podcast - it was very interesting. You might also enjoy the interview I did with Rob Watts a couple of years ago if you haven't already seen it. It was very enlightening to me.

    • @MeteoraEra
      @MeteoraEra Před 2 lety +1

      @@PassionforSound i have watched yours of course and it was amazing too but i dont understand why he's so against R2Rs and I don't have enough knowledge to bash him out but, someone said that some ears actually might prefer distortion to a level that r2rs have because in something like a bartok which is an overkill for distortion fix, its so soulless based on what I've heard but Rob is all for removing distortion 😁anyways yes your interview with him was great tbh.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      I can't answer that one either beyond the suggestion that distortion might be preferable to some, but also agreeing with you that there are designs like the Chord DACs that have very low distortion and still sound great

  • @jinx20001
    @jinx20001 Před 2 lety +3

    ive been using the mojo 2 for just a day now, mainly with 64 audio u12t in ears... its a great bit of kit but my only other amps/dacs i have are the ifi zen dac 2 and the soundblaster gc7... the mojo walks all over them but ofcourse is much more expensive. im a big pc gamer and when not gaming ofcourse ill listen to music so actually the soundblaster was far more useful for me than the zen dac 2 because it offered more flexibility to EQ the sound... the mojo 2 steps up and does that and more, it doesn't just EQ it refines the frequencies around that area nicely making it a much more seamless adjustment to the sound which is nice, i have some DT1990 pro headphones aswell that scream out for some treble smoothing and yeh the mojo sorts it out, im only a day in with it but i feel its already going to be the mainstay on my desk with the bonus of taking it out and about aswell, love it. thanks for the video.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      That's great to hear that you're enjoying the Mojo 2 so much. Thanks for sharing your experiences!

    • @jinx20001
      @jinx20001 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PassionforSound thankyou sir

  • @ChildrenOfDesire
    @ChildrenOfDesire Před 2 lety +1

    The way the 4 balls are positioned on the amplifier makes it look like one of those little jumping spiders in the shape of a box lol

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      I agree! Some of Chord's pre-release marketing actually played with that idea too

  • @JeradBenge
    @JeradBenge Před 2 lety +4

    Chord could offer a revision of their firmware with the lock as the first option to improve a portable users experience. It's always a good idea to give your customers options for different use cases, when you can. Other companies, let's take iFi as an example, offer different versions of their firmware releases with different options/filtering priorities like enabling GTO while sacrificing DSD 256-512, or vice versa. A user interface change seems trivial, in comparison.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Interesting point! I'd be surprised to see Chord do that, but it would be a cool bit of flexibility!

  • @5eb0l
    @5eb0l Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for the great and factual presentation of the new Chord Mojo 2, I have a question, can You recommend a good usb-c cable to connect to the PC?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      My pleasure! The best USB-C cable I've tried is a Cosemi optical USB cable, but they've been out of stock for a while.
      I don't have much experience beyond that because not many companies are making quality USB-C cables for audio

  • @Soundoverload
    @Soundoverload Před 2 lety +1

    Love the headline of the review 😸 really great review aswell

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Glad you liked the review. You can thank patron, SnowRang3r for the tagline 😉

  • @MisterChibs
    @MisterChibs Před 2 lety +1

    This was such a good review Lachlan!!! I've now watched it twice and subscribed to your channel. Can't wait to demo one of these and see if it can pinch hit for an R2R Dac thats getting monopolized by my loudspeaker system. My Headphone rig is in a different room and desperately misses me. 😅

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Glad you liked the review and I hope you enjoy the Mojo 2!

  • @anthonyberryman3443
    @anthonyberryman3443 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, what volume setting did you use on the Mojo to compare to the other Dac?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      I didn't take note of that - sorry. I just based it on matching the output volume where I set the volume on the amp using the Bifrost 2 and then adjusted the Mojo 2 until they were matched.
      Glad you liked the video!

  • @sakkel.7357
    @sakkel.7357 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for asking, i'm perfectly satisfied with just two.

  • @Clickarn93
    @Clickarn93 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello! I am trying to decide between Mojo 2 and Rme ADI -2. Which one should I choose for my Sennheiser 800s. I am going to use the dac/amp for gaming. Precision imaging and low delay is most important for me. Which one should I go for?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      I haven't compared them side-by-side, but I'd go for the Mojo 2 I think due to its better ability to create depth in the soundstage so you'll get some sense of distance as well as direction.

  • @imosolar
    @imosolar Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome review and big up your CZcams channel

  • @invisiblekid99
    @invisiblekid99 Před 6 měsíci +1

    My Mojo 1’s battery has gone the way of the Dodo.
    Definitely looking at getting the 2 as a quick pc dac and portable option. It saves running my dac and Burson GT just to listen to little music /TV or CZcams. They are bit overkill!
    While i appreciate it wanting to add a screen etc and i did like the buttons of 1st one (the fidget in my likes the rolling balls), the mojo 2’s increase in options is making them a bit convoluted.
    Your criticisms of the menu button and lock option is valid. Given the multi-function of them I cannot fathom why a quick double press of the menu or power button puts it in lock mode wasn’t implemented.
    Also, the EQ, isn’t Schiits tone control box “lossless”?
    But no matter the slight criticisms, I haven’t used the Mojo for a good while and had forgotten how good it was. Not that the mojo 2 is less than £400 is definitely going to eat the top of the list of next purchases

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 6 měsíci

      Mojo 2 will be a great replacement for the OG because it's even better still!
      As for the Schiit EQ, one of the challenges it faces is that I think an analog EQ still skews the phase (timing) of the signal so it might not have the mathematical rounding errors of digital EQ, but I'm pretty sure it still causes timing problems.

  • @highfell1
    @highfell1 Před 2 lety +2

    I think you’ll find that the Mojo had twice the number of taps as the Hugo, but they were running at half speed, so the Equivalent of 26K rather than the 38K you mention

  • @cassiecat7038
    @cassiecat7038 Před rokem +1

    Hi Lachlan really thorough and useful review; I've been using the mojo 2 for awhile with Focal Utopias; connecting to my iPhone with Apple's camera adapter and the micro usb port; do you think one could purchase a USBC audio cable to use that USBC port and bypass the camera adapter? Like connect straight to the lightning port? thx

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem +1

      Hi Cassie, glad you liked the review! I'm not an Apple user so I don't know how that would work. If you can normally go from the Lightning to a USB-C connected DAC then it might work, but I can't test for you - sorry!

  • @JustBrowsing777
    @JustBrowsing777 Před 2 lety +2

    The day I got my first carbon steel deBuyer pan I became a real chef over night. Suddenly I could get a proper steak no non-stick pan ever got me. Maybe I should have a look at the new Mojo 2 - I may not become Mozart but maybe it can make my cans sing 😄

  • @nohumbug8636
    @nohumbug8636 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent presentation and vocal delivery

  • @laszlokiss3578
    @laszlokiss3578 Před 2 lety +1

    hi, thx for the great review 😎 what eq settings do you suggest on the Mojo 2 to get the sound signature of the OG Mojo?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      My pleasure. I'm not exactly sure and had to send back the demo Mojo 2 so I can't test, but I'd say lift the 125Hz shelf a little and maybe drop the 3kHz shelf a touch too, but I'd start with the 125Hz

  • @fletchermunson6225
    @fletchermunson6225 Před 2 lety +3

    Love the quality of Chesky recordings.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Always great recordings. I just wish more of them captured music that I really like 🙂

  • @xperiapeppy546
    @xperiapeppy546 Před 2 lety +2

    Did you compare mojo with Cayin RU 6? Which is one have better sound and technicality?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +3

      I don't think I had them at the same time, but the Mojo 2 is significantly better from a technical point of view (detail retrieval, imaging accuracy, etc.). I marginally prefer the EarMen Colibri over the RU6 and I vastly prefer the Mojo 2 over the Colibri

    • @xperiapeppy546
      @xperiapeppy546 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PassionforSound thanks bro....

  • @rezakhalvati6150
    @rezakhalvati6150 Před 2 lety +1

    Another fantastic review. Thank you! If one doesn’t want all the bells & whistles of the Mojo 2 (various inputs, menu features, dsp, etc.), but only the sound of it, what do you recommend for a Sennheiser IE800 with an iPhone? (Even better would be a unit that powers from the phone). Would absolutely appreciate your expert opinion. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      Nothing else (that I've heard) will match the Mojo 2 for sound and that's really what you're paying for. As for devices that approximate the Mojo 2, the xDuoo Poke II is coming up for review pretty soon and it's quite nice if you also want the power output. The best sounding device that's not Mojo 2 would be the EarMen Colibri. I've got a review of that one on the channel too

    • @rezakhalvati6150
      @rezakhalvati6150 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PassionforSound thank you!

  • @jimis3167
    @jimis3167 Před 10 měsíci +1

    When plugged in to charger, flashing blue means fully charged or non-flashing blue light means fully charged?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 10 měsíci +1

      From memory, it's solid when fully charged. Best confirm in the manual though.

    • @jimis3167
      @jimis3167 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@PassionforSound I tried to fully charge and It turns into magenta colour(desktop mode) even when turned off.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yes, that's what happens when it's full. Desktop mode is just a power management thing to protect the battery life and optimise sonic performance when plugged in to power.

  • @snowrang3r657
    @snowrang3r657 Před 2 lety +5

    Lovely review! The comparisons are super useful (especially since I have a BF2 and have heard a Mojo).
    I've tried to mess with EQ in Roon and sure maybe made something easier to listen to, or evened out the bass roll off a bit but like you I've always felt I've lost something while using it (to where no matter how much I try, I end up preferring it off). If their UHD EQ claims are true that's pretty attractive, I wonder how long until some of the rest of their line up gets that included.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you liked it!
      I'm itching to see the EQ arrive elsewhere too. I'm also scared at the prospect of having to upgrade my TT2 😱

  • @MarijkeWillemsen990
    @MarijkeWillemsen990 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the most informative review about the sound and the possibilities. And for the great TIP! Just remember the order of the menu button functions: one press =, two press= etcetera instead of focusing on the colors. I got it the first time, very helpful !!! Chord should add this in their manual as an alternative way of memorizing.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      So glad I could help! You've made my day by letting me know 🙂🙂🙂

    • @MarijkeWillemsen990
      @MarijkeWillemsen990 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PassionforSound That is great! I think I now understand why your TIP can be easier for some people. Chord is: one press = color = function. You take the short cut: one press = function. It is easier to memorize an 1 to 1 relationship instead of 1 = x = y.

  • @curlmythic
    @curlmythic Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks, Lachlan. I always enjoy your insights.

  • @suntanglory
    @suntanglory Před 2 lety +1

    Nice review mate!! How would the mojo 2 compare to a dap though,something like the shanling m6 you reviewed and higher? Thanks.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      I chose the Mojo and Poly over an AK240SS and an iBasso DX300 (although that was a close call) so I think it smashes something like the M6.

  • @CJDilag
    @CJDilag Před 2 lety +1

    I think you should have used "Balls to the Wall" by Accept and "Big Balls" by AC/DC as test tracks to complement the title of the video hahaha. Had the original Mojo back in 2016 but sold it in less than a year. Sounded great but was not a fan of things like the battery life, unit being too hot less than 30 minutes in use, etc. While I am satisfied with my current portable/transportable in the ifi iDSD Signature, may consider getting the Mojo 2 sometime down the road. Honest, great and detailed review as expected. Big thanks!

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      Nice track suggestions! 😂
      Glad you liked the review 🙂🙂

  • @gregwx
    @gregwx Před 2 lety +1

    Wow excellent job, very interesting yet objective review.
    Lachlan, you mention that you use nice interconnect cables RCA to 3.5mm. Which one do you use for Mojo 2 and Soloist 3XP.
    Big fan of your work, actually got my Soloist 3XP + SuperCharger by watching your videos.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Glad I could help with your purchases so far! I actually didn't have great interconnects with the Mojo - I think my point was that I had great interconnects for the Bifrost 2, but not the Mojo 2. I was using an AudioQuest Forest (I think) 3.5mm to RCA which is good enough, but not amazing

  • @IM-nt6ql
    @IM-nt6ql Před rokem +1

    Hey Lachian, was watching your great dongle fondle 2 featuring the Questlye m15 a bit ago.
    Been looking for something portable and I think I've decided on that as my next purchase. Seen some reviewers claiming sound quality wise its comparable to some mid level daps and even desktop setups. How does it compare to the Mojo 2 on the sound quality front. I'm not really concerned about crossfeed or EQ at the moment.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem +1

      People claiming that dongles are matching desktop setups have generally not done proper comparisons because I've never yet found that to be true. The M15 is an excellent dongle and is 100% my favourite without going to a battery powered device like the EarMen Colibri or Chord Mojo 2. Both of those will still outperform the M15, but the M15 is so compact and sounds brilliant so it's still my go-to for portable use over and above the Mojo 2 which I tend to use only at home.
      I hope that helps to clarify for you

    • @IM-nt6ql
      @IM-nt6ql Před rokem +1

      It does, thanks!

  • @colingordon0986
    @colingordon0986 Před rokem +1

    Excited to try this! Just purchased the Mojo 2 with the Thieaudio Oracle 2 iem’s! Excited to see how they sound together. Also have a pair of Audeze MM 500’s but use that with my Hifiman ef400 setup on my desktop.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem

      You're in for a treat I think. I haven't tried the Oracle 2, but I'm yet to find anything that doesn't sound great with Mojo 2. Enjoy!

  • @sajila11
    @sajila11 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, have you tried the mojo 2 with the verum one ? How is the pairing? Great review, by the way!

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      I haven't tried that combo - the loaner Mojo 2 had to go back and they're waiting on stock for me to buy one. I think the combo will be great though given how good the Verum 1 sounds with the TT2

  • @heeku_
    @heeku_ Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hey Lachlan, will I benefit sonically upgrading the questyle m15 to the mojo 2?
    Like is it a night and day difference?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 8 měsíci +1

      The degree of difference is always hard to quantify, but the Mojo 2 is clearly better than the M15 even though the M15 is excellent!

    • @heeku_
      @heeku_ Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@PassionforSound
      Thanks!
      I have just found some users over headfi who sold their mojo 2 after buying the m15 haha.
      Guess the upgrade isnt night and say so probably not worth it so much

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 8 měsíci +1

      One of the questions you always need to ask is what gear were they using it with and what factors played into the decision. The Mojo 2 is not a convenient device to carry around so truly mobile users that need something pocketable would want the M15 for sure. Likewise, if you're running budget to mid tier IEMs or headphones with both devices then the differences probably aren't a big deal, but pair both with a high end IEM or headphone and I find the difference to be significant. I still own both because I choose the Mojo 2 for around the house, in bed, etc. but I would always take the M15 if I was walking or commuting without a bag to carry the Mojo 2 in.

    • @heeku_
      @heeku_ Před 8 měsíci +1

      ⁠@@PassionforSound
      Appreciate the answer :)
      Makes tons of sense to me.
      I honestly wait for your wa7 3rd gen review, especially with the apos tubes (ordered em based on ur advice, will know how they are this week)
      overall would love any wooaudio gear to be reviewed by you haha
      cheers!

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 8 měsíci

      I'd love to try some Woo gear too, but currently have no access. I'll have to see what I can arrange...

  • @VishnuKare
    @VishnuKare Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the detailed review. Can you please share your thoughts on Mojo 2 vs Hifiman EF400 for Hifiman Arya interms of sound quality?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem +1

      The Mojo 2 performs on par with the Bifrost 2 and the BF2 is clearly better than the EF400 so I'd take Mojo 2 over the EF400 if you are happy with the less desktop friendly form-factor (i.e. small, light, micro-USB powered, etc.)

    • @VishnuKare
      @VishnuKare Před rokem +1

      @@PassionforSound Thank you. Yes I'm pretty happy with the trans"portable" solution.

  • @gikigill788
    @gikigill788 Před 2 lety +4

    The usb ports are the dealbreakers for me,not to mention no Bluetooth and the lack of a screen for the EQ a la gryphon.
    Just sold my Mojo Poly combo in anticipation of the Mojo 2 and got the ifi Gryphon. Charging my phone and the gryphon with the same cable is so convenient not to mention the Bluetooth when needed in a pinch.
    BTW welcome to the Cast Iron world. Very soon you will be checking the prices of Le Creuset pots and pans😄

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      Haha, I actually bought a cast iron pot to use in a similar way to La Creuset.
      I'm still personally a huge fan of the Poly and Mojo combination because nothing I've heard sounds as good, particularly with the Mojo 2 and it's insanely good EQ. That said, I definitely understand people choosing to buy other products that have better interfaces, less bugs and more features.

    • @newkid7
      @newkid7 Před 2 lety

      @@PassionforSound Do you think Poly combo streaming over Wi-Fi sounds better than Mojo2 alone? How much it improves sound other than just being wireless? Is Poly something like ifi zen stream?

  • @nossy232323
    @nossy232323 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Schiit Bifrost 2 costs double the Mojo 2 in Europe! Bought the Mojo 2 and I use it with my PC and Samsung phone.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Wow! That makes the Mojo 2 as easy decision then. 🙂

  • @samueld4832
    @samueld4832 Před rokem +1

    Great review =, thanks! I was wondering how the new Bifrost 2/64 sounds vs the mojo 2.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem

      I haven't compared them directly, but it will be a very close call. I like the Mojo 2 and Bifrost 2 OG about the same, so it's possible the BF2/64 will have pulled ahead now.

  • @1antastik
    @1antastik Před 2 lety +2

    What do you think about the fact that mojo 2 no longer has line out option? Secondly how does it compare to topping e50? Thank you, great review

    • @dialecticalmonist3405
      @dialecticalmonist3405 Před 2 lety +1

      So you can't hook it up to an external amp?

    • @1antastik
      @1antastik Před 2 lety +1

      You can, but you will pass through 2 preamps, the one in the mojo2 and the one in your amp. Mojo1 had line out option. I am curious because I would have expected a mention in this review, especially from a desktop use point of view

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +3

      Mojo 1 didn't bypass the preamp in LO mode, it just set the output voltage to 3V.
      One of the nice things about the Mojo 2 design is that the output stage is very direct so it's not like running through a more traditional HP amp stage before getting to your external amp and adjusting the voltage (via the volume) is completely lossless so there really are no disadvantages I can see.
      As for the E50 - it's great for the price, but it's not in the same league as the Mojo 2 / Bifrost 2. It won't produce the same sense of space or the level of refinement and detail that the Mojo 2 can deliver.

  • @dennisvun8863
    @dennisvun8863 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your analogy. Well done!

  • @Yogachara
    @Yogachara Před 9 měsíci +1

    Passion for Sound cooking channel in the works? 🤣

  • @lukasjanecka9996
    @lukasjanecka9996 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the great review!
    Mojo 2 seems like an overall really interesting product with a few quirks.
    However, I keep thinking it has a major flaw.
    That is, since they market it as a possibility for a desktop use, how come it has two headphone outs instead of one headphone out an one dedicated line out?
    With a desktop device I am looking for something I could have permanently plugged into mains but also to desktop speakers, occasionally switching to headphones.
    Now, naturally, my headphones have different tonality than my speakers. So, how would I use the EQ and crossfeed? Going through the trouble of tweaking it to my headphones only to reset it to factory setting to plug in my speakers? And then setting it up for headphones from scratch again?
    I understand it neither has separate outs for powered speakers and headphones, nor possibility of two different EQ settings for headphones/speakers nor an easy way to switch EQ and crossfeed on/off... or am I missing something?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem +1

      That's all correct, Lukas. I think the issue is that you're asking too much for the price and size. We almost always need to make tradeoffs in this hobby when balancing size, price, performance and features - something always has to give.
      In this case, the Mojo 2 is really a portable device that happens to have been optimised for those wanting a permanently connected solution. I don't think Chord are suggesting this is a fully-featured desktop DAC, just that if you want to leave it hooked-up permanently for a compact solution in an office for example then it won't hurt the battery. They're really only talking about desktop mode from a power management perspective I think.

    • @lukasjanecka9996
      @lukasjanecka9996 Před rokem +1

      @@PassionforSound Thanks for the reply Lachlan.
      I get what you are saying but I still think it would not require a lot of additional cost to trade one of the headphone outputs for a line out.
      Or to introduce EQ on/off switch.
      But I could be missing something, of course.
      The more I contemplate this device, the more of a head-scratcher it is for me.
      It almost seems as if the DAC engineering team with their cutting edge conversion and EQ technologies were miles ahead of the user-interface department, if you know what I mean :)

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem +1

      It's all about the additional circuitry, interface design and programming required I think. Plus, there's probably not that much demand for it when the Mojo 2 is predominantly a portable device that happens to now behave well when left plugged in for extended periods.
      The interface is a very personal thing. I love it, but I also understand why others don't.

    • @lukasjanecka9996
      @lukasjanecka9996 Před rokem +1

      @@PassionforSound Yeah, you are probably right.
      There is one last thing I would like to ask, though.
      If you watch review by ConvinceMeAudio at 28:40 he mentions a significant problem. According to his experience Mojo 2 needs approx 30 min to fully boot up.
      Needless to say, this is a big drawback. But it could also be his unit happened to be faulty.
      Did you have any such experience with your Mojo 2?
      BTW, thank you for the open and respectful discussion.
      If only the rest of the internet were like this...
      Anyhow, you earned yourself another Patreon subscriber ;)

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for joining the Patreon family, Lukas!
      As for CMA's comments about the warm up, I have no idea what's going on there. Other than possibly an initial burn-in phase when these types of devices are brand new, there's nothing in the circuit that needs to warm up to sound "right". I'd put a large amount of money on this being a placebo effect. All electronic components have a degree of variance depending on temperature, but I've still never heard a device (even R2R DACs) alter significantly after about 5 minutes, let alone the journey of sound he's describing.

  • @SriRamaKrishnaD
    @SriRamaKrishnaD Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent review.
    I am thinking of buying Mojo 2 just for its EQ. I have been using EQ for a long time. I have been messing with a lot of EQs (Neutron, UAPP on my FiiO M11 Pro, APO on my PC), the problem with these software EQs is that you lose dynamics and slam.
    When you enable/boost 20hz or 125hz, is there any volume drop or dynamics lost or any distortion?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      No volume drop or distortion (unless you're asking too much of the amp driving your headphones/speakers)

    • @SriRamaKrishnaD
      @SriRamaKrishnaD Před 2 lety

      Thanks for confirming

  • @corndog9482
    @corndog9482 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this awesome, in-depth review. I'm looking for a DAC for my Oppo PM-2/PM-3, which are a tad on the warm side of things with a roll off in the treble and was wondering if the Mojo 2 would be a good match. I've been trying to decide between the Mojo 2 and the iFi Micro iDSD Signature. If you could offer your insight and maybe a suggestion for these headphones, I would appreciate it tremendously. Thanks!

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Glad you liked the review! The Mojo 2 will be a better choice than the iDSD IMO, partly because it will sound better due to the more advanced DAC processing. Also because the EQ gives you control over multiple frequency bands to help "fix" any issues you have with the Oppo cans.

    • @corndog9482
      @corndog9482 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PassionforSound Awesome. Thanks for taking the time to reply. I'll be pre-ordering it shortly.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      My pleasure. Enjoy!

  • @TheJiten555
    @TheJiten555 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, after seeing your review I bought mojo 2. Now I need one good headphone to pair with mojo 2. Will BD 770 pro and 880 pro go well with it or should I look for something else? My budget is around 200-300 USD. Could you please help me with choosing a good headphone with right ohms. Sound quality is my first priority. Thanks in advance.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Hope you love the Mojo 2. I'd recommend taking a look at this list for my recommended headphones, but a few standouts are the DT 900 Pro X, the Verum 1 (slightly over budget), HD6XX and Sivga Phoenix.
      tinyurl.com/PfSRecommends

    • @TheJiten555
      @TheJiten555 Před 2 lety

      @@PassionforSound thank you so much. I will definitely check those headphones. Thanks again for your quick response. I really appreciate.

  • @hankchinaski3512
    @hankchinaski3512 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for your review. Regarding just SQ, which one is better in your opinion, Chord Mojo 2 or EarMen Angel, both primarily for IEM use, e.g. Sennheiser IE600 (if you have heard the Angel already ;))?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem +1

      I haven't tried the Angel as yet. It's going to be pretty much impossible to beat the Mojo 2 while using a generic DAC chip like an ESS or AKM though so I'd put my money on the Mojo 2 every time

    • @hankchinaski3512
      @hankchinaski3512 Před rokem +1

      @@PassionforSound Dear Lachlan, thanks a lot for your opinion. My background is that I need a setup for business travel and generally more portable. At the moment I listen with IE600 (flat) and LCD-XC (eq) on RME-DAC2, which I like very much. Focus is jazz and classical music. I don't want to have any limitation in SQ, if different I prefer better :), hence the idea to buy a high quality device. I guess I'll have a listen to the Mojo 2 then. Cheers!

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem +1

      I think the Mojo 2 will suit you very well. You might just find yourself preferring it over the ADI-2... 🙂

    • @hankchinaski3512
      @hankchinaski3512 Před rokem +1

      @@PassionforSound Oh man, how did you know that. I was in the Rabbit Hole for days now and then had to order some devices. Had the Colibri, and I liked it after a long listening session. The next day came the Mojo 2. Honestly, after 30s I knew this was something else. Listened to music deep into the night, could not disengage. Without thinking more deeply, I would say the Mojo 2 is exceptional at, timbre, spatiality between individual voices/instruments, decay of instruments, spatial resolution (stage), bass precision and in that with the Mojo 2 little things like secondary voices, strumming of strings, inhalation of singers, etc are much more noticeable without being obtrusive (You notice it as part of a natural process of making music). It gives the impression the voices/instruments are part of a whole (coherence). I hear things in the music that weren't there before (I'm not mental yet). Music sounds just natural.
      Listened briefly to the ifi xDSD Gryphon, but it didn't come close to the Mojo. Better than Colibri, but also a bit harsher. The Topping G5 I have not even unpacked (then it can be resold shrink-wrapped)....
      I haven't been so impressed with any audio part in a long time (Genelec 8260 with room correction, was the last time. I still have them and will not give them away).

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem +1

      So glad you're enjoying your Mojo 2 and thanks for sharing your experiences with those other devices!

  • @Maver1ck911
    @Maver1ck911 Před 2 lety +1

    Would you say the difference between them for the little details is that with the Mojo 2 you were made aware of nuances vs the Mojo 1, listening or paying attention for the same nuances you may have glossed over?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      No, it's a little more than that. The Mojo is a tiny bit less resolving overall. The sounds are all still there from the Mojo, but not as well-resolved as the Mojo 2. Importantly though, the Mojo 2 isn't pushing anything forward, just faithfully rendering everything with a little more transparency.

  • @RICHARDPOOLE17
    @RICHARDPOOLE17 Před 2 lety +1

    As always, a very informative video. Quick question for everyone - if i'm just using my Android phone (using USB Audio Player PRO for bit perfect playback) and connecting via a half decent Audioquest usb c cable to the Mojo 2, would there be any need for any of these 'jitter reducing' devices to be added between the phone and Mojo 2, given that mobile phones are electrically noisy, or is the Mojo 2 doing a good enough job of reducing the noise from the phone ??

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      I experienced no sense of reduced quality using the Mojo 2 from my Android phone (also with UAPP) so I probably wouldn't bother with a filter device

  • @donanimdunyasi
    @donanimdunyasi Před 2 lety +1

    Great review, thank you. May I ask question?
    I want to use mojo 2 as dac for desktop pc. So, can I connect with 3,5 mm cable to my active 2.1 speaker system?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Absolutely that's possible. Just get a 3.5mm to RCA cable or you can get a simple adapter to take the 3.5mm connection and allow connection of a regular RCA to RCA cable.

  • @davestevens4193
    @davestevens4193 Před 2 lety +2

    Great review. Would have liked to see you use closed cans, as this is mostly to be used as a portable device.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      A good sound is a good sound, regardless of the headphones used and I don't have any closed cans as revealing as the Arya's. That said, I did use IEMs quite a bit when first listening to the Mojo 2 (before my direct comparison) and it was great with both the IE900 and KSE 1200.

  • @hamdc4291
    @hamdc4291 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic, detailed review! How would it compare re sound quality to the ifi gryphon which is a little dearer than the mojo 2 in nz? The gryphon has bluetooth but sound quality through anandas is a higher priority for me.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem

      The Mojo 2 should be clearly better than the Gryphon, but having not tried it, I can't say that for sure. Sorry

    • @hamdc4291
      @hamdc4291 Před rokem +1

      @@PassionforSound Thanks for your reply Lachlan. Well I bought the chord mojo 2 a few weeks ago, and have been blown away by its sound! Its turned my humble Drop HD58X headphones into sounding $2000 worth! It just makes everything sound so natural, relaxed and detailed at the same time. A truly magical little box.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem

      That's great news! So glad you're enjoying the Mojo 2

  • @bob52r
    @bob52r Před 2 lety +1

    Roon and mojo2: work well together? Will be adding roon and maybe mojo2 as a portable home headphone system-- thinking without polly.Pollyanna.
    If mojo2 fed by laptop running roon core, then everything should work well?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Mojo 2 from a laptop running Roon works great! It's worth noting the Roon running to a smartphone won't be lossless (but still good) so a laptop with Mojo 2 is the best option.

  • @nguyenhuu6559
    @nguyenhuu6559 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the way you test the mojo 2 and the coherency of your arguments. Any chance you will test a Mark Levinson 5909 headphone?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you liked it! I'd be glad to review the 5909, but I don't currently have any contacts to get a pair from. I'll have to see what I can do...

  • @danielheffernan7897
    @danielheffernan7897 Před rokem +1

    Great review! it’s definitely a Dac I’m considering as I like the fact it’s an on the go solution and a desktop Dac in one. If using as a desktop Dac connected to an amp via RCA, what do you have to do with the volume as it’s not particularly clear in the manual I’ve seen and it doesn’t seem to have a dedicated line out mode like the original. Thanks, sorry if that’s a dumb question

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem +1

      Not a dumb question at all. Chord have published the colour setting that results in a 2V (or near enough) output if you want to align with that, but you can also just set your amp to a good level of volume (say 40-50%) and then adjust the Mojo 2 until it's at a good listening level. You'll then have room to turn your amp up or down as needed.

    • @danielheffernan7897
      @danielheffernan7897 Před rokem +1

      @@PassionforSound Thanks very much for the reply, I’m thinking of using it just as a Dac going into a tube amp so wondered if it would cause distortion issues. Thanks

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem +1

      If you use the approach I described above, you'll be fine 🙂

    • @danielheffernan7897
      @danielheffernan7897 Před rokem +1

      @@PassionforSound 😃 thanks

  • @axlpam
    @axlpam Před 2 lety

    Great review! Thanks a lot!

  • @curlmythic
    @curlmythic Před rokem +1

    Hi Lachlan, being a long time Verite Open owner, heartedly agreeing with your crticisms about high driver speed, how does the VO pair with the MJ2? I haven't been able to break into the tube scene due to the high entry costs for anything decent.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem +1

      I haven't tried the MJ2 so can't comment on that one, but they are great with the Schiit Lyr+ (review coming soon)

  • @danboy77
    @danboy77 Před rokem +1

    Is it possible to use the Mojo 2 just as a headphone amp and bypass the DAC? I already have a Meridian 218 streamer so it would be interesting to compare both DACs

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem +2

      No. The Mojo 2 sort of uses the DAC output to drive the headphones so it's not a traditional headphone amp sitting alongside a DAC.

  • @gbsroyalprintingpress5840

    Sir your English speaking is very very good because we understand detail about your review thank you sir

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm so glad to read that! I try to make things simple and clear for those who don't speak English natively. 🙂

  • @MaZEEZaM
    @MaZEEZaM Před rokem +1

    Having the lock as first, second, third or why not a long press of one of the buttons to lock it much like a torch.

  • @matusjurcik6974
    @matusjurcik6974 Před 2 lety +2

    easily on the level of the new shanling m6pro (2021)? better or worse? It costs 450 pounds in the UK, in the US its a bit more expensive but around shan. m6pro 21 price

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      I have no doubt that the Mojo 2 will beat any chip-based (ESS, AKM, Cirrus Logic, etc.) device at anywhere near the price. It's an astonishingly good sound for the price and size.

    • @matusjurcik6974
      @matusjurcik6974 Před 2 lety +2

      @@PassionforSound Nice ☺and what about some r2r dacs when the mojo2 used just like a dac? 😊 for example Ares II vs mojo2? Cause thats also a very similar price. Do we pay just a little bit for a form factor?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm not a fan of the Ares II for headphone setups. I'd take the Mojo 2 every time! The Ares II is a bit soft on the attack/leading edges for my tastes.

  • @TooBuz
    @TooBuz Před 2 lety +1

    I really like Chord DACs. I own the Mojo and have the Mojo 2 on pre-order, but why does no one call them out on some of their obvious BS.
    Their reason for removing the line level setting is obvious BS. The last time I used my Mojo I had it on line level, I just fired up and it came on to the last low level headphone setting that I had used. I would have a literally had to hold down all three of the Mojo’s buttons to accidentally turn it on in line level mode. I’m mad that they made the decision to remove this feature (purposely or not) as I find it incredibly useful. And who wouldn’t use this on a product whose #1 new feature is an enhanced desktop power mode? I really think the reviewers are glazing over this sorry.
    They’ve manufactured a reason to account for this obvious oversight.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +2

      I do think it's handy to have the line level feature, but I personally don't think it's that big of a deal that it warrants extended discussion by reviewers. I'm guessing there's a reason it's gone, but I agree that the original Mojo worked well so I'm not sure that the explanation provided makes sense.

  • @renelesch6244
    @renelesch6244 Před 2 lety +1

    Would u guys buy this for the chord sound, or the ifi xDSD Gryphon for the arguably better features (eg. connectivity)?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      I'd buy this every time because the DAC will be miles ahead of the iFi, but you need to prioritise what's most important for your needs. (The Chord Poly provides streaming and Bluetooth capabilities, but it's an extra module)

  • @danielfoster2788
    @danielfoster2788 Před 2 lety +1

    I have the first mojo however my carry bag for my phone and other devices pinched my mojo on/off button to where it burnt out and the flexi bubble for on/off operations split to pieces. Do you know where I can replace that copper looking on/off part or at least an on/off switch replacement part? You are a great reviewer. Thanks much :)

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      Sorry to hear that! I'm afraid that one is beyond me - sorry. Best to contact Chord or the local distributor if you can find them. Glad you like the reviews!

  • @hekakain4108
    @hekakain4108 Před rokem +1

    My Mojo 2 and poly arrive tomorrow and I would like to ask can I use the Poly blue tooth to access music already installed on my iPhone 13 mini without any app etc. I can listen to music with my Apple AirPods Pro 2 with blue tooth and the 13 mini blue tooth with no app. Cheers bud...subbed. 😃

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před rokem +1

      Absolutely... once it's setup. IIRC you'll need to use the GoFigure app to get the Poly configured, but, after that, you can just connect to the Poly like any other BT device.

  • @DieCastErn
    @DieCastErn Před 2 lety +1

    I am thinking between an ifi Zen DAC v2 and Chord mojo 1, which one would be a better choice? My setup is simple, I stream music from my NAS (flac files)

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      The Mojo is a better DAC than anything else I've tried below something like a Bifrost 2 so I'd go with that myself

  • @gibgun
    @gibgun Před 2 lety +3

    Love the b roll! Super fun and slick production! If those balls are anything like the volume on my TT2 they are awful for finger marks

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you liked the B-roll. And yes, the balls are still prone to marks from fingers 🙂

  • @mariorinaldi7612
    @mariorinaldi7612 Před 2 lety +2

    do you think Chord will release a standalone lossless EQ to use with tt2 or other desktop dacs from Chord? It would be amazing!

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Před 2 lety

      I'd love to see that, but I don't know at which point in the chain the EQ is being applied so it might have to be baked into the FPGA rather than a separate unit.

  • @darrellross8609
    @darrellross8609 Před rokem +1

    L. Are you familiar with Gotham Gac 1 spidif pro cable. This is the coax to my CD player from W B Cables,(Amazon). I have a few more questions if you have any input on this cable Best, D.