Ampherio y yo nos sumamos a reconocer las bondades de esos HD800S y nos ofrecemos a liberar al afortunado comprador de la carga de un Chord Mojo...
Me da que no hubo suerte
Estas ofertas son habituales?, voy a ir ahorrando para otra, que el precio de los combos son muy buenos y son buena oportunidad para pillar cosas interesantes.
PD: hay mucha diferencia entre un mojo y un micro-idsd, a parte del tamaño?
Supersonido hace por lo menos dos ofertas de este tipo por año, por estas fechas y en enero casi seguro.
Yo aproveche en una y compré un mojo con los hd800 y me salieron los dos por 1100 y pico. Contando que ya querÃa el mojo y estaba dispuesto a pagar los 600 que valÃa, se puede decir que me salió el hd800 a precio de derribo
Actualmente esa oferta se mantiene denuevo en esta ocasion, sumandose la de los HD800S.
Desde luego si eres un poco manitas como Mateo es para pensarsela, y realizarle algun Mod a los HD800 y ahorrarte algun dinerillo, contando con que ese famoso pico de los 6Khz te moleste, que hay gente a la que no.
En cuanto a la carga del mojo mientras se usa, en las FAQ de Head Fi dicen que sin problema
Is it alright to leave Mojo plugged in, 24/7? (Click to hide)
Is there any harm in most of the time leaving the Mojo hooked up to computer and plugged in to the wall to keep a full charge?
No it's fine to leave it plugged in all the time but if your charging from an unplugged lap top you may drain the lap tops batteries. But if your using just the data USB connection ithe mojo takes no power from the connected device. John F.
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Mojo, like Hugo, has been designed so that you can have the charger plugged in constantly. So on a desktop charge and run it at the same time. Once its fully charged, the charger will just supply enough current to balance Mojo's current draw, so no net current from the battery. Rob
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Just to clarify. Charging is automatic. If you are playing and charging at the same time, with a fully charged battery, the charger will supply enough current to balance the consumption used by Mojo, so no net current into the battery. If its fully charged and the unit is off, the charger will go off. The charger will re charge automatically when the battery voltage falls to 8.2v (off at 8.4v) so keeping the charger connected will ensure a full charge. Rob
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I am also considering replacing my desktop DAC (which, by the way, cost far more than than the Mojo) with a second Mojo, so I might have something to sell too! One question that I think remains unanswered is, Is it alright to leave the Mojo on 24/7 plugged in with a 2A wall wart? Will that adversely affect the battery or anything else in the Mojo? Would keeping the Mojo on all the time avoid the issues with the battery charging circuitry?
It was designed to run this way. If you want to maximize battery life, then turn Mojo off when not using it, with the charger connected permanently and it will be fine as the charger will disconnect automatically, and re-charge automatically when the battery voltage drops. Rob