

I know it has a DAC in it (it has to as it is a digital-only signal form the S20 USB output), but I am certain that the quality won't be a patch on the mojo or even an Audioquest Dragonfly.
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I can also confirm that the April 1 software update (which I received yesterday) has done nothing to address the sound issues.įinally, I have not tried the Samsung headphone adaptor. Using Tidal, Qobuz, internet radio and Hires audio from phone memory works brilliantly, but you are quite correct, there is no amazon HD login available via the app. I was extremely relieved when I found that USB Audio player pro solved the problem, but it does make you wonder what on earth Samsung are thinking about! Having looked on the various forums I found that it is not just me, others experience similar woes with the S20 USB software. The sound coming out of the mojo sounds like a tired analogue record, it pops, crackles and even appears to jump! Unbelievably terrible. Then came the s20 ultra and wow what a disappointment. No problem the mojo sounds better wired anyway. The only workaround (apart from Bluetooth which sounds poor as there is no Aptx HD support on either device) was to carry a 4g dongle with me wherever I go, which is just an extra box, so I went back to using a wired connection. I purchased a poly to make it a bit more of a wireless solution, but this really did not work for me when mobile because there is no way to stream Tidal, Qobuz etc without an internet connection, and you cannot use the mobile hotspot from the phone as both devices need to be on the same wi-fi network. In fact, I still have the S9 and it works perfectly well with the mojo. I used the mojo with the S9 plus first with no problem at all. I will do my very best to answer your questions. I note you say that the S20 does not work with the Mojo, can I ask if you have tried this yourself?Īlso, I note your comments around UAPP, but that does not allow one to passthrough Amazon Music HD, so far as I am aware given you are using the app, can you please comment on whether this is correct?Īnd lastly, has anyone tried the "official USB-C Headphone Adapter from Samsung" with the S20?Īpparently this dongle which is for the Galaxy Note 10+ (not sure if it is exclusive to this device) can convert digital files up to 24bit/192Khz, and supports Tidal Masters and Amazon HD streams also at 24biit/192 Khz.Īny comments are most welcomed, as I am 60 seconds away from cancelling my Order for a Samsung S20 Ultra.Īs BlackJohnny says (below) - Digital output is a basic feature, and I believe that a USB DAC, like the Mojo, should work with this device given it works with the S10+.
