Eversolo has expanded its streaming transport range with the T10, a high-end component that targets audiophiles who build systems around dedicated digital sources.
The T10 builds on the foundation established by the T8, which earned recognition in audiophile circles for its stable, low-noise architecture and software ecosystem, with the newer model extending that engineering approach across power supply, clocking, and signal isolation simultaneously.
Power architecture sits at the core of the T10’s design, with the unit housing a custom O-type toroidal linear transformer featuring a closed-loop magnetic circuit that Eversolo rates at a noise floor below 35μV, a figure that places it among the quieter linear supplies available in dedicated streaming transport hardware.
The T10 incorporates an OCXO crystal oscillator combined with a phase-locked loop system to reduce jitter during digital transmission, and the unit also accepts a 10MHz external master clock input with support for both 50Ω and 75Ω impedance standards for integration into larger reference-grade systems.
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Output connectivity covers IIS, USB Audio, AES/EBU, and coaxial, with the IIS interface offering eight selectable output modes to accommodate different DAC architectures and pin configurations, while both the USB Audio and coaxial outputs include high-precision isolation to further reduce interference entering the signal chain.
Network connectivity pairs a 2.5G Ethernet port with an SFP fibre interface, a combination that provides both high-throughput wired streaming and an option to reduce electrical interference from network equipment through fibre isolation, a provision more typically associated with professional broadcast and studio setups than consumer Hi-Fi components.
Software support extends to Apple Music, Amazon Music, Deezer, Qobuz, and TIDAL, alongside Qobuz Connect, Spotify Connect, and TIDAL Connect, with the T10 also introducing an updated library management system capable of scanning approximately 200,000 tracks within two hours.
Eversolo is yet to confirm a release date or regional availability beyond stating the unit will be available in the near future at £2180.
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