Eversolo has unveiled the new T10, its most advanced network transport to date. Designed for audiophiles who already own a high-quality external DAC, the T10 focuses entirely on delivering a pristine digital signal, extensive connectivity, and cutting-edge streaming capabilities. Like the previously announced T8, the T10 does not include an internal digital-to-analog converter, allowing users to pair it with the DAC of their choice.
Built for Ultimate Digital Signal Performance
The Eversolo T10 offers a comprehensive selection of digital outputs, making it compatible with virtually any high-end DAC on the market. Connections include I2S with eight selectable output modes, isolated USB-A, AES/EBU, coaxial, and optical Toslink outputs.
High-resolution audio support is extensive. Through I2S and USB, the T10 can handle PCM files up to 32-bit/768kHz and native DSD512. AES/EBU, coaxial, and optical outputs support PCM up to 24-bit/192kHz and DoP64 playback.

Faster Networking and Expanded Connectivity
Networking capabilities have received a significant upgrade compared to the T8. The T10 features a high-speed 2.5Gb Ethernet connection, Wi-Fi 6 wireless support, and an optical SFP port for users seeking the lowest possible network noise and maximum signal integrity.
These additions make the T10 equally suited to local music libraries and modern high-resolution streaming services.
Precision Clocking for Serious Audiophiles
One of the biggest differences between the T10 and its smaller sibling is the inclusion of a premium clocking system.
At the heart of the design is an OCXO (Oven-Controlled Crystal Oscillator) clock, engineered to minimize jitter and improve timing accuracy. The T10 also includes a dedicated 10MHz master clock input supporting both 50-ohm and 75-ohm configurations, allowing integration with external reference clocks.

Eversolo has also confirmed development of the upcoming C10 external master clock, which is expected to pair directly with the T10 for even greater timing precision.
More Powerful Hardware
Under the hood, the T10 receives a substantial performance boost thanks to a new 64-bit octa-core processor combined with 8GB of RAM.
According to Eversolo, the upgraded platform can scan and organize a music library of approximately 200,000 tracks in under two hours. The improved processing power also enables smoother navigation, faster database management, and more responsive streaming performance.
Broad Streaming Service Support
The T10 supports virtually every major music platform, including:
- Tidal Connect
- Spotify Connect Lossless
- Qobuz Connect
- Apple Music
- Deezer
- Amazon Music
Roon Ready certification is currently in progress and is expected to arrive in a future update.
Linear Power Supply and Massive Storage Potential
The chassis has grown compared to the T8 and now measures 14.4 x 3.5 x 12.2 inches. Inside, Eversolo has implemented a linear power supply with a custom toroidal transformer designed to reduce electrical noise and improve overall performance.
The company also highlights extensive internal shielding and physical separation between critical circuits, including isolation of the display electronics from the audio circuitry.
For local storage, the underside of the chassis houses two M.2 NVMe SSD slots supporting up to 16TB of combined storage capacity.

Larger Display and Advanced DSP Features
Dominating the front panel is a new 8.6-inch touchscreen display, a notable upgrade from the 6-inch screen found on the T8.
The redesigned user interface includes customizable VU meters, spectrum analyzers, and animated visual environments such as forest landscapes and campfire scenes. While visually appealing, the display remains highly functional for navigating large music libraries.
The T10 also introduces EvoTune Pro DSP technology, a room correction platform capable of creating multiple listening profiles based on acoustic measurements. Users will need a compatible measurement microphone to take advantage of the feature.
Price and Availability
The Eversolo T10 is expected to retail for approximately $2,550. The company has not yet announced an official launch date, but the new flagship transport is positioned as one of the most ambitious digital source components in Eversolo's lineup.
With its OCXO clock, external master clock compatibility, upgraded processing platform, extensive streaming support, and premium power supply design, the T10 appears aimed squarely at audiophiles seeking state-of-the-art digital playback without being tied to a specific DAC architecture.



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