Chord MOJO2 Amplifier
- Location
- GB
- Seller
- stevenlloyd3
- Source
- eBay UK
- Posted
- 29 May 2026
- Last seen
- 1d ago
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What should you ask first: is this a clean buy at the going rate? At £209, it lands just under the £208 25th percentile and well below the £239 median of your recent UK comps, so this is a good-value listing rather than an ambitious one.
That makes it a sensible grab if the unit is in good working order, because Mojo 2 is still a very well-regarded portable DAC/amp for sound quality, transparency, and feature set in a tiny box. The upside is strongest if it’s complete with cable, case, and original packaging; at this price, I’d mainly be checking battery health, button function, and any sign of physical abuse before moving quickly.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Chord Electronics, a British high-fidelity powerhouse, traces its roots to the aviation industry. Founded in 1989 by John Franks, a former Marconi Avionics engineer, the company emerged from his early 1980s innovations in ultra-reliable, high-frequency switching power supplies for aircraft electronics. Initially too costly for commercial viability, the designs became feasible with advancing components, launching Chord from its Kent headquarters in a renovated pumphouse that remains its manufacturing heart.
The brand excels in premium amplifiers and digital-to-analog converters (DACs), blending Franks' analog prowess with digital expertise from FPGA specialist Rob Watts. Early power amplifiers quickly won acclaim from professional studios like the BBC, Abbey Road, and Skywalker Sound, establishing credibility before shifting focus to consumer hi-fi. Iconic products like the Hugo and Mojo DACs exemplify their boundary-pushing approach, alongside integrated amps and streamers, all handcrafted in the UK without compromise on power, precision, or musicality.
Positioned firmly in the high-end market, Chord commands respect among discerning audiophiles for its uncompromising engineering, aerospace-grade reliability, and bold innovation. Independent and proudly British, it sets benchmarks in transparency and dynamics, attracting buyers who demand reference-level performance over mass-market concessions.
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