I had a Meridian Explorer before I bought the Mojo. I had some ideas of music which displays the Mojo's superiority and why.
Abba: Gold, sounded cheap clinical and very digital on the ME but much smoother on the Mojo.
Lake Street Dive on the Explorer (on some tracks) sounded jumbled, confused and difficult to unpick. The Mojo sets LSD out perfectly and improves listening to the band by a clear factor.
Def Leppard: Best Of, or Vault album. Sounds good on the Explorer, but the cymbals could sometimes be crashy. On the mojo they are cleared up a degree and mean more in the music.
Similar tidying up effect in Rush albums.
I was really surprised by these results because I like the ME sound signature. There are some moments where the Explorer was ahead. it had a thicker slightly warmer sound. Buzzy noises are more buzzy with the Explorer. One of my absolute favourite CDs, Chants and Dances of the Native Americans, sound excellent on the Explorer using bitperfect. It still sounds better on the Mojo however the instrument placement is thick and solid on the Explorer. You can see how the instruments are set at angles to one another in the mix. Whereas the Mojo clears up details and instrument placement is like the soundstage is much taller.
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The Mojo never ceases to amaze me. Like I just put on Norah Jones - Nightingale. What a presentation.
Generally across all music I found the Explorer has all the same instrument parts. Yet I didn't hear them because I wasn't focused on them. It's like some instruments at the side were invisible to my focus, but still there clearly. Like I was focused on the centre of the image, (using desktop speakers). Whereas the Mojo shows me what was in the music that I was somehow ignoring on the Explorer.