Schiit Multibits vs Chord Mojo


Now that Schiit has three multibit DACs that are fairly reasonably priced, (Modi Multibit, Bifrost Multibit, and Gungnir Multibit), I was wondering if anyone has heard/compared any of the above DACs to the Chord Mojo. The Mojo has good reviews, but I don't listen to headphones, so I would prefer to go with a DAC that doesn't have a headphone amplifier and isn't portable.

Any sonic differences that you have heard between the multibit Schiit DACs would be appreciated.

Input to this DAC will be from an Auralic Aries Mini music player/streamer, if that makes any difference.

Thanks
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@seikosha

Maybe you didn't read my 08-28-2016 @ 9:10am post

"I can understand them not getting into comparisons with other manufacturer's products, but to not comment on their own, makes no sense. Why buy a more expensive Schiit product if they can't even describe the differences?" on 08-28-2016 @ 9:10am

As far as comparing their products to competitor's products, if they say it's just better, of course that is meaningless. But if they can describe audible differences that might influence one's interest in purchasing their product.

+1 Edincleve.
Even if they don't want to get into 'sound differences'- which are subjective, they can at least provide some information concerning the build of the unit. ie. 'Why is a Gunginir more than a Bifrost, why is a Bifrost more than a Modi'? I don't want their secrets, just a simple explanation of what they are putting in the machine.
By having a snarky FAQ page, they almost want buyers to hate them, but since they are so talented, they can get away with anything. 
Gee, maybe they should go into politics...
I can understand them not getting into comparisons with other manufacturer's products, but to not comment on their own, makes no sense. Why buy a more expensive Schiit product if they can't even describe the differences?
Not trying to get off topic, but I once called Rogue Audio regarding the differences between 2 preamps. The rep gladly explained some of the sonic differences and how the different tube types and power supplies gave these units their sonic signature.
No trade secrets revealed in that conversation.
Well, there are long long Schiit threads on HeadFi where you can find more listening impressions and comparisons than you can shake a stick at. Not a company where there is a lack of impressions. Plus, they have a good return policy, so you can listen for yourself with your system.

BTW, not accurate to describe the Chord Mojo as having a SMPS. It is powered by its battery, which is charged by a SMPS. 
I want to thank everyone for commenting. It really did help.

Well I finally have a separate DAC. I just got the Schiit Modi Multibit DAC yesterday morning. It's the cheapest multibit they make ($250). I left it on all night, and will continue to leave it on. When I listened to it this afternoon, I noticed the improvement right away. Vocals were a little more forward and one could hear more of singer actually making the sounds. In playing Cantate Domino one could hear more of venue where it was recorded, which was in a church, and the soprano was just sounded better, more "there". The differences were obvious enough that my wife even commented on it, and she admitted that she didn't like the fact that she did notice it. She's afraid I'll upgrade something else, now.