Following up on its popular and pricey Mojo portable digital-to-analog (DAC) converter and headphone amp, Chord Electronics now claims a world-first “lossless DSP” (digital signal processor) with zero ...
The fittingly named Mojo 2 is the long-anticipated, re-engineered replacement. And while those familiar with Chord’s most affordable products will see from this review’s accompanying images that the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 5 Chord products arranged together on a white background High-end audio manufacturer Chord is cutting the prices on some of its ...
is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards. British audio manufacturer Chord has announced a successor to ...
Priced at $845 USD, the Chord Mojo 2 needs to be spectacular to merit a strong recommendation. Does it deliver? In every way. If you are a member of the Head-Fi community, Chord has been part of your ...
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Chord Mojo 2

Few real-world (read: not ludicrously expensive) products can be considered real game changers in hi-fi, but in 2015 the Chord Mojo burst onto the then-fledgling portable DAC/headphone amplifier scene ...
Indeed, Chord’s new proprietary 104-bit processor has opened the Mojo 2 up to a smattering of new features, most notably tonal adjustments across the frequency range (there are now 18 steps of ...