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Chord Mojo

£399

Does anyone need a DAC with an upper sampling rate limit of 768kHz? We seriously doubt it. But get past that headline-grabbing spec and it’s obvious that the Mojo could be the perfect solution for those who crave Chord’s £1400 Hugo but have stuttered at the hefty price. The name is short for ‘Mobile Joy’. Quite.

Unlike many of its rivals, Chord has refused to use the off-the-shelf DAC chips inside its converters. Instead, the company’s digital products

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