I’ve found a couple of places where I can get the Chord Mojo DAC/Headphone 
Amplifier and this is what I’ll be buying as it has so many uses, can be used 
with other equipment apart from a Smart Phone and would be absolutely perfect 
with a desktop computer or a Notebook.

I’ve found a place where I can hear the headphones though they’re certainly not 
on my radar given I’ve made some significant headphone purchases already this 
year, you can never have too many pairs of cans about the place I agree but 
these cans are going to have to be something incredibly special for me to pay 
out that sort of money for a pair.

Now perhaps I’ve been missing something all my life and perhaps these cans do 
have that “Something Special” I’ve been missing? Its possible and I’m keeping 
an open mind when I go to listen after all! the B&W P7 have proved themselves 
absolutely wonderful in audio and build presentation and I believe them to be a 
bargain at $300.


> On 7 Dec 2015, at 8:38 PM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> Seems to expensive for my need right now.
> The headphones also but i really want to try these types of headphones out.
> /A
>> On 06 Dec 2015, at 21:38, Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote:
>> 
>> From a personal perspective I won’t be buying the headphones in a hurry 
>> <smile> but the Chord Headphone amp certainly has my interest aroused and I 
>> know exactly where I can lay my hands on one too which is even better.
>> 
>> 
>>> On 7 Dec 2015, at 6:41 AM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi!
>>> Please give us a review if someone buys some of these cans talked about.
>>> I am very intrested in this magnetostatic headphones.
>>> /A
>>>> On 06 Dec 2015, at 06:51, Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I came across this article in last Thursday’s local paper and scanned it 
>>>> in as I thought other list members may find it a good read, the article 
>>>> deals with Headphones as well as using headphones with a Smart phone which 
>>>> is a frequent topic of discussion here it seems.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> <snip>
>>>> 
>>>> , Egoista is not a dirty word, by Marc Rushton.
>>>> 
>>>> Listening to music with headphones is a pastime that spans generations. 
>>>> For many, it's just an alternative to listening to music loud, without 
>>>> upsetting the rest of the household.
>>>> 
>>>> More recently, new generations have embraced listening through earbuds, 
>>>> thanks mostly to Apple's iPod and smartphones. More people appreciating 
>>>> music is never a bad thing.
>>>> 
>>>> Listening through headphones is a personal experience, intimate even. With 
>>>> the driver or "membrane" so close to your eardrum you also remove the 
>>>> chance of problematic room acoustics, resulting in more natural and 
>>>> accurate sound quality. But to experience and enjoy the very best musical 
>>>> fidelity you'll need to aim higher than the buds that came bundled with 
>>>> your smartphone.
>>>> 
>>>> For those on the go, you already have a highly capable music player in 
>>>> your pocket. Unfortunately, phones have a less than average 
>>>> digital-to-analogue convertor, or DAC, built in. That's the circuit that 
>>>> turns your digitally stored files back into music when you press play.
>>>> 
>>>> They also have an even less impressive amplifier. After all, phones 
>>>> weren't primarily designed to play music.
>>>> 
>>>> Thankfully, there is a solution. The MOJO ($899) from Chord Electronics is 
>>>> a portable headphone DAC and amplifier that's small enough to fit in your 
>>>> hand, but powerful enough to drive just about any pair of headphones, or 
>>>> even high-end buds. The in-built DAC is also world-class, thanks to 
>>>> revolutionary technology that rivals products costing many times the 
>>>> price. This simply connects to your smartphone via a USB cable and has two 
>>>> headphone outputs.
>>>> 
>>>> While useful for the travelling listener, it's more than capable connected 
>>>> to your computer at home or in the office, and will certainly elevate your 
>>>> headphone listening experience to new levels.
>>>> 
>>>> But for a less portable headphone system - and when the very best is in 
>>>> order - you'll be looking a few rungs up the ladder.
>>>> 
>>>> Resembling something more akin to Frankenstein, the Model AB-1266 Deluxe 
>>>> headphones from JPS Labs Abyss are handmade in the USA. You won't be 
>>>> wearing them on a train. Arguably one of the best headphone sets on the 
>>>> market, it uses a proprietary planar magnetic transducer design with a 
>>>> very thin, very low mass diaphragm.
>>>> 
>>>> With a very broad frequency response covering 5Hz through to 28kHz, where 
>>>> the AB-1266 excels is in its exceptional ability to retrieve low level 
>>>> detail in the bass, mid, and high frequencies. Each driver is hand 
>>>> matched, and by design the lack of any rear magnet structure eliminates 
>>>> annoying reflections from behind, allowing for a completely open sound.
>>>> 
>>>> The unique aesthetic design does serve a purpose, of course. The rigid 
>>>> chassis is machined from solid aluminium and has a two-piece headband that 
>>>> allows for complete adjustment and fit to your head shape and ears, while 
>>>> allowing you to tune the sound to your preference. They're presented 
>>>> beautifully with leather, lamb wool, and a handcrafted, felt-lined wooden 
>>>> box. While oozing high-end luxury, Abyss AB-1266 commands an asking price 
>>>> of $7659.
>>>> 
>>>> To do such a high-end headphone justice, you will need a similarly 
>>>> high-end dedicated headphone amplifier. Viva Audio of Italy delivers this 
>>>> in spades with its Egoista valve headphone amplifier, weighing in at 
>>>> $15,999. Egoista is a 30kg beast delivering 15 watts per channel of pure 
>>>> class-A amplification to the most demanding of headphones, with 
>>>> unparalleled resolution and dynamics.
>>>> 
>>>> Just like the Abyss, Egoista is handcrafted and finished with the finest 
>>>> automotive lacquers in a virtually unlimited array of colours. It features 
>>>> a multitude of inputs and offers two quarter-inch headphone outputs, while 
>>>> providing all the beauty and theatre of vacuum tubes.
>>>> 
>>>> Natural, majestic and unwavering in performance, a pairing of such refined 
>>>> products can deliver an uncompromised listening experience that may even 
>>>> surpass the accuracy and realism of many full range traditional speaker 
>>>> systems. Be warned and keep the wallet open, though - you'll still need a 
>>>> high quality DAC and cables.
>>>> 
>>>> Rushton is the publisher of Australia's largest independent Hi-Fi and home 
>>>> theatre publication, StereoNET.
>>>> 
>>>> <snip>
>>>> 
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>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
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