I have 150+ hours on my B4B now, upgrades included the class A output and SPDIF analog section upgrade (both standard on B4B21). I'm comparing it to a Luxman D08u, streaming through a Lumin U1. The Luxman is a very smooth and 'analogue' CD player (and DAC) but also great detail with refined highs. Out of the box they were pretty close, which surprised me, having tried the Mystique V2x last year, which was muddy initially and took a week or so break-in for the treble detail to catch up to the Luxman. After 150 hours now the Mojo has more saturated colors than the Luxman and a bit more 3D soundstage. More musical and dynamic overall, and I'd say the sound is sweeter than the Lux. I see what some have said about being able to turn it up, it is smooth but not lacking in detail at the same time. I'm looking forward to what further break-in may bring. System is Luxman separates and Harbeth 40.2 with Nordost cabling.
Mojo Audio Mystique EVO
Mojo Audio updated their website yesterday with details on the next generation of the Mojo Mystique DAC, the Mystique EVO.
Unlike the V3, the EVO has upgrade options for component, isolation and shielding upgrades - at purchase or to be upgraded later. The website states there are plans to release new boards for ethernet/roon, and other dac chips like the PCM63.
Unlike the V3, the EVO has upgrade options for component, isolation and shielding upgrades - at purchase or to be upgraded later. The website states there are plans to release new boards for ethernet/roon, and other dac chips like the PCM63.
I pre-ordered an EVO in late February with a few upgrades. I'm expected to receive it in 1-2 weeks, and I'll post my impressions after some time with it. I currently have the Mystique V3 and I find it fantastic. Really looking forward to hearing Ben's next iteration.
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