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CHORD HUGO TT2

Chord Electronics’ domination of the premium digital-to-analogue converter market has been spectacular. From the portable Mojo to the high end DAVE, it has swept aside all-comers, winning loads of five-star ratings and Awards in the process.

But, while the likes of the Mojo, Qutest, Hugo and DAVE were allconquering superstars at their respective price points, the original TT was, relatively speaking, merely very good. The Mk 2 version seeks to move the TT out of the shadows

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