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Chord's Mojo 2 DAC looks to redefine portable sound

Chord Electronics has found its 'Mojo' once again with the launch of the Mojo 2 DAC/headphone amplifier.

Replacing the original model that appeared on the scene nearly seven years ago, the Mojo ii adds several new features to its repertoire including what is claimed to be a "revolutionary lossless DSP".

The new UHD DSP is fully transparent, enabling comprehensive tone adjustments beyond the frequency range without degradation in sound quality. This, according to Chord, allows for unrivalled compatibility with a wide range of headphones regardless of type or sonic signature, too equally offer flexibility with different sources and digital files.

Another new feature that brings a visual alter is the addition of a menu organisation. Navigable from a new command sphere, the menu push button offers a mute function, four-setting crossfeed adjustment and a button-lock feature to use when the Mojo is in transit.

Chord Mojo 2 front display

Digital inputs take jumped to four with a new USB-C input that features alongside optical, coaxial (including dual-data for the M Scaler), and Micro USB inputs. With ii three.5mm mini-jack headphone outputs, the Mojo ii tin exist used by two people at the same time, though volume for these outputs cannot be set independently.

Elsewhere, battery life has been improved thanks to a new FPGA-based charging organization that brings faster charging and reduces power loss by up 75%. In general, the battery tin now final over eight hours. Chord has also looked to improved its Intelligent Desktop Way tech, with an isolated battery and PSU redesign to better back up battery-complimentary operation without compromising sound.

The audio functioning of the Mojo two has as well been enhanced, its noise-shaper offering greater depth and item perception along with upgrades to the 4e Pulse Array DAC that brings less baloney and out-of-band racket. And by eliminating the coupling capacitors, Chord say the Mojo ii is capable of greater neutrality.

The Mojo 2 is also compatible with the existing Poly streamer/server, which enables wireless loftier-res streaming and up to 2TB of solid-state storage and playback when using the microSD card slot.

The Chord Mojo ii is available to purchase from today (31st Jan) for a suggested retail price of £449.

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