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Robert Taylor

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  1. Has anyone had any experience with Core Audio (Ryan Mintz)? Or, has anyone had any good experiences, with either product quality, or customer service? I purchased a server from him over a year ago. For the limited amount of time I have been able to listen to it, it has displayed no real sound quality difference compared to a stock Mac mini. After hundreds of emails, shipping the server and/or power supply back and forth, and exchanging it for several different units, none of them will run for an hour without crashing... Ryan has only made absurd claims, saying the warranty was void. Is this an isolated case? Frustrated consumer
  2. My first post at CA also. And I can only echo everything Jim said above. I first heard of Mojo Audio at RMAF, and liked what i heard, and liked what I heard talking to Benjamin as well. Very honest, forthright person, no BS sales pitch. I received a Mojo Mac mini and power supply a few days ago, and compared it side by side to a dell laptop, a stock mac mini, and to a Core Audio kryptos music server. https://coreaudiotechnology.com/products/kryptos-music-servers/kryptos-s1 The difference was quite obvious. It was hard to tell the difference between the dell, the stock mini and the Core audio server, unless playing them side-by-side. The Mojo server is obviously in another league. Right out of the box. More solid build quality, and totally plug-and-play. Much more detail, as my wife kept pointing out, you can hear more individual instruments in a large group, and hear individual voices and parts in massed choral work. Hear the distinct timbre of woodwinds, strings, brass. e.g. Hearing a clarinet then an oboe in Joni Mitchells "down to you," the complementary harmonizing of the two jump out at you, rather than being "homogenized." Very happy with this one!
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