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The developer, Vivien, is frequently praised for being responsive and quickly fixing bugs.

It is praised for its massive "tap rates" (40,960), which provide exceptionally clean and detailed sound even for power-demanding headphones. Key Features: Unlike the original Mojo, the The developer, Vivien, is frequently praised for being

It features an intuitive interface where you can upload audio from YouTube or your device, or use the microphone to analyze live music. The developer, Vivien, is frequently praised for being

is a standout in the high-fidelity community. It uses a unique programmable FPGA chip rather than an off-the-shelf DAC chip. The developer, Vivien, is frequently praised for being