Chord Hugo too Expensive??
Chord Hugo too Expensive??
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telecat

Original Poster:

8,528 posts

265 months

Wednesday 14th October 2015
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Try the "Mojo" (MObile JOy). A Headphone DAC/AMP for £400 still using the FPGA DAC the HUGO uses.




mikef

6,158 posts

275 months

Thursday 12th November 2015
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Yes, the Hugo is too expensive to justify for iPhone playing ALAC, at least for me

Anyone listened to the Chord Mojo with magnaplanar cans? It's Xmas present list time...

JustinP1

13,357 posts

254 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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I'm a fan of Chord stuff, and lovingly owned Chord DACs and amps.

However, it is very much electronics in a nice looking 'metal brick'. smile

So much so, when my Chord amp remote (two inches thick of aluminium no less) got sticky keys I had to take it apart.

I found to my astonishment not just the circuit board of a standard remote control, but a whole plastic standard spec remote control was encased inside!

It was JVC if I remember rightly. The problem was caused by the rubbery JVC remote keys sticking. The Chord remote worked by you pressing the funky aluminium domed buttons on the brick remote which in turn pressed the JVC remote keys just underneath them.

I've looked at the Hugo myself, and like you, cannot justify the cost.

mikef

6,158 posts

275 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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Hah, that's funny

I guess I can live with electronics in a nice metal case if the Mojo produces superlative sound at a reasonable price

JustinP1

13,357 posts

254 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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Quite!

I am quite interested in the Mojo myself simply because of the fact I'm paying for the unit rather than the milled aluminium brick. What Hi-Fi reviews it very highly, for what that's worth...

loudlashadjuster

6,128 posts

208 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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JustinP1 said:
I'm a fan of Chord stuff, and lovingly owned Chord DACs and amps.

However, it is very much electronics in a nice looking 'metal brick'. smile

So much so, when my Chord amp remote (two inches thick of aluminium no less) got sticky keys I had to take it apart.

I found to my astonishment not just the circuit board of a standard remote control, but a whole plastic standard spec remote control was encased inside!

It was JVC if I remember rightly. The problem was caused by the rubbery JVC remote keys sticking. The Chord remote worked by you pressing the funky aluminium domed buttons on the brick remote which in turn pressed the JVC remote keys just underneath them.

I've looked at the Hugo myself, and like you, cannot justify the cost.
Ha! That's amusing.

At Linn a few years ago the remotes we were using had two 'grades'. The lower-end stuff used an ODM design with plain plastic casing. Nothing wrong with it, looked good and worked well.

However it was felt that the higher-end stuff demanded a more premium remote. The changes were limited to a silverised front, rubberised back and two customised metal bars that sat in the remote.

Amazingly, of the three changes it was the added weight that made the most difference to perceived quality. The heft really did add to the impression this was a serious piece of kit, even when you knew it was just lumps of steel.

Sounds like Chord have just taken that theory to its logical conclusion. Bit cheeky to leave a standard cheapy remote in there though!

Russ T Bolt

1,735 posts

307 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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Yet another PH thread that tempts me to spend money. My Mojo arrived today and is currently on charge.

JustinP1

13,357 posts

254 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Russ T Bolt said:
Yet another PH thread that tempts me to spend money. My Mojo arrived today and is currently on charge.
Let us know what you think.

I'm just about to reveal to my wife my rather short Christmas list.... smile

mikef

6,158 posts

275 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Russ T Bolt said:
Yet another PH thread that tempts me to spend money. My Mojo arrived today and is currently on charge.
What headset are you using with it? Audeze magnaplanars here

Russ T Bolt

1,735 posts

307 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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So have been playing with the Mojo, including on the train to work.

It adds depth to most tracks I have tried but there is a variance from marginally better to significantly better depending on the track. The amplifier also makes a big difference.

I have so far tried it on Grado's at home and AKG on the train. I have a few other headphones that I will try over the next few days.

I got some of the guys at work to see what they thought

First one is a real music nut, goes to loads of concerts but not really a hi-fi person, he was very impressed and thought the difference on his normal Apple in ear headphones was a lot more noticeable than on my AKG's.

Second one is a real hifi techy geek, he tried it using his B&W P7's I think, possibly P5's. His reaction was 'wow, that's amazing'

Third one couldn't see a difference, but he is ex military and reckons his hearing is pretty shot with all the guns and things.

I still have to work out how best to use it with the iPhone on the train, I normally have my phone in my suit breast pocket but with the various cables and the connections being either end of the Mojo it doesn't really work that well, bit more experimenting required.

The build quality is very very impressive and it is a lovely thing to hold. For me the difference it makes is well worth the cost but I guess that will vary from person to person.