Eversolo unveils a plethora of new products at High End Vienna

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Every year, the High End show is a major event for the leading players in the high-fidelity industry. For the 2026 edition—the first to be held in Vienna—Eversolo is unveiling its most comprehensive lineup to date, centered around new network players, converters, amplifiers, and digital synchronization solutions. Among the key new products are the T10 network transport, as well as the new DMP-A8 Gen 2 and DMP-A8 Master Edition Gen 2, which exemplify the brand’s ambition to offer a coherent and comprehensive digital hi-fi ecosystem.

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Eversolo T10: A network transport designed for signal purity

The new Eversolo T10 network transport takes center stage at the brand’s booth in Vienna. Featuring an 8.6-inch (22 cm) screen and a user interface that has been improved over the T8 model, it was designed to simplify access to music libraries while prioritizing audio signal quality.

The device is based on an internal architecture that physically separates the audio circuits, the power supply, and the main system in order to minimize electrical interference. It also features a custom-designed linear toroidal transformer and an OCXO oscillator coupled with a PLL system to improve timing stability and reduce jitter.

Compatible with major streaming services such as TIDAL, Qobuz, Amazon Music, Deezer, and TuneIn Radio, the Eversolo T10 network player supports streams up to DSD512 and 32-bit/768 kHz PCM via its digital outputs. It also features a 2.5 Gbit/s Ethernet port, an SFP optical network interface, and two SSD slots that allow for up to 16 TB of storage.

DMP-A8 Gen 2: an even more ambitious streaming platform

Eversolo is also updating its flagship network player with the DMP-A8 Gen 2 and DMP-A8 Master Edition Gen 2. Both models retain the AK4499EX and AK4191EQ digital-to-analog conversion architecture, which is compatible with DSD512 and 32-bit/768 kHz PCM files.

The brand has redesigned the power supply with an architecture that completely separates the digital and analog sections. The balanced preamplifier features an R2R resistor-based volume control, while connectivity options now include an SFP optical network interface and a dedicated subwoofer output. Music management performance has also improved thanks to a new 64-bit octa-core processor paired with 8 GB of RAM. According to Eversolo, the system can now index a library of 200,000 tracks in about two hours.

A Master Edition designed for audiophiles

The DMP-A8 Master Edition Gen 2 adds several features designed for the most discerning users. Its most noticeable feature is the inclusion of a top-loading CD player, which puts physical playback back at the heart of the listening experience.

Eversolo has also enhanced the device’s electrical isolation and optimized vibration control and error correction mechanisms during disc playback. The internal clock has also been upgraded with the adoption of a very low-phase-noise OCXO oscillator combined with PLL synchronization. This version also supports a 10 MHz external clock input and features an isolated design for the input and output interfaces.

A growing digital hi-fi ecosystem

In addition to its network players, Eversolo is showcasing several new products designed to round out its lineup. The DAC-R8 features a proprietary R2R conversion architecture with selectable NOS and OS modes. The AMP-F8 and AMP-F6 amplifiers feature Class AB and Class D technologies, respectively, while the SA200 combines amplification, streaming, and digital-to-analog conversion in a single device.

The brand is also introducing the C10 Precision Master Clock, which is designed to ensure precise synchronization among the various devices in its digital ecosystem.

Summary

With this series of announcements, Eversolo continues to expand its line of electronic products. The new T10 network transport, the DMP-A8 Gen 2 and Master Edition Gen 2 network players, as well as the new DACs, amplifiers, and synchronization solutions, demonstrate a commitment to offering a complete system ranging from streaming to amplification. The T10 is expected to hit the market soon, while the DMP-A8 Gen 2 is expected in the third quarter of 2026.

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