Eversolo T10 Streaming Transport
$2,018.00
Product Details
Eversolo T10 Streaming Transport at Vinyl Sound Buffalo, NY
The Eversolo T10 is a dedicated reference-class streaming transport from Eversolo (Shenzhen, China), available at Vinyl Sound in Buffalo, New York. Engineered exclusively to receive, manage, and output digital audio with maximum signal integrity, the T10 is designed for audiophiles who already own a trusted external DAC and want a superior digital source to feed it. Key specifications include support for PCM 768kHz/32-bit and DSD512 via USB Audio and IIS outputs, a proprietary OCXO crystal oscillator with PLL optimization for ultra-low jitter, a custom O-type toroidal linear transformer, a 2.5G Ethernet port with SFP fiber network interface, and dual M.2 NVMe SSD slots supporting up to 16TB of local storage expansion. The T10 measures 365 mm (L) x 310 mm (W) x 88 mm (H) and is centered on an 8.6-inch premium touchscreen display with a redesigned playback card interface.
Physical Isolation Architecture and Power Delivery
The T10 is built around a meticulously engineered physical isolation architecture that separates the system core, power supply, and precision audio circuits into fully independent domains. By partitioning these subsystems at the hardware level, Eversolo eliminates the cross-contamination of electrical noise and signal interference that commonly degrades digital audio sources. Power delivery relies on a custom-designed O-type toroidal linear transformer featuring a tightly controlled closed-loop magnetic circuit. This geometry minimizes magnetic flux leakage that would otherwise couple into sensitive signal stages, while actively suppressing noise to lower the overall system noise floor. The result is a cleaner, more stable electrical foundation for every stage of digital signal processing downstream.
OCXO Clocking, External Master Clock Input, and Isolated Digital Outputs
Timing accuracy is fundamental to digital audio quality, and the T10 addresses it with Eversolo's proprietary OCXO (Oven-Controlled Crystal Oscillator) complemented by PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) optimization. The OCXO uses temperature regulation to maintain exceptional frequency stability regardless of environmental conditions, while PLL circuitry further locks and refines the clock signal, minimizing jitter to an exceptionally low level. For system builders seeking even greater precision, the T10 includes a dedicated 10 MHz external master clock input compatible with both 50-ohm and 75-ohm standards, enabling synchronization with reference-grade external clocking sources such as the Eversolo C10 Precision Master Clock. The digital output stage features precision isolation design throughout the signal path. IIS and USB Audio outputs support up to DSD512 and PCM 768kHz/32-bit, while Optical, Coaxial, and AES/EBU outputs support up to PCM 192kHz/24-bit and DoP64. The IIS output also provides eight selectable output modes for broad DAC compatibility across different pin configurations.
Network Connectivity, Storage, and Streaming Platform Support
The T10 approaches network connectivity with the same rigor applied to its analog and clock stages. A 2.5G Ethernet port delivers high-speed wired connectivity, while an SFP fiber network interface provides inherent electrical isolation from network hardware at the physical layer, eliminating a common source of electromagnetic interference. Dual-band Wi-Fi 6 rounds out connectivity options for installations where wired networking is impractical. Storage is a central feature: dual M.2 NVMe 3.0 2280 SSD slots accommodate up to 16TB of local music library expansion, backed by 8GB DDR4 RAM and 64GB eMMC internal storage, enabling fluid access to even the most extensive high-resolution collections. The T10's intelligent local library management system rapidly indexes large music collections while automatically organizing metadata, album artwork, and folder structure. The device also supports USB CD-ROM connection for CD playback and ripping directly to local storage in WAV or FLAC format. On the streaming side, the T10 natively supports TIDAL, Qobuz, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Deezer, SoundCloud, TuneIn Radio, and Spotify Connect, alongside DLNA and Roon Ready compatibility.
Key Features
- Dedicated Streaming Transport Architecture: Pure digital source component with no DAC, preamp, or amplifier stages — designed exclusively to deliver the cleanest possible digital signal to an external DAC.
- OCXO Crystal Oscillator with PLL Optimization: Temperature-controlled oven crystal oscillator minimizes clock frequency drift, with PLL circuitry further synchronizing and stabilizing the timing reference to reduce jitter at the source.
- 10 MHz and 25 MHz External Master Clock Inputs: Dedicated external clock inputs compatible with 50-ohm and 75-ohm standards allow integration with reference-grade clocking systems for system-level synchronization.
- Custom O-Type Toroidal Linear Transformer: Closed-loop magnetic circuit design minimizes flux leakage and power supply noise, providing a lower noise floor for the entire signal chain.
- Physical Isolation Architecture: System core, power supply, and audio circuits occupy fully independent hardware domains, eliminating cross-domain electrical interference at the source.
- High-Resolution Output Support: IIS and USB Audio outputs deliver up to PCM 768kHz/32-bit and DSD512 Native; Optical, Coaxial, and AES/EBU outputs support up to PCM 192kHz/24-bit and DoP64.
- SFP Fiber Network Interface: Optional fiber network connection provides electrical isolation from Ethernet infrastructure, reducing electromagnetic interference from the network layer at the physical level.
- 2.5G Ethernet and Wi-Fi 6: Dual-band Wi-Fi 6 and 2.5-gigabit wired Ethernet ensure high-bandwidth, low-latency network connectivity for streaming and NAS access.
- Dual M.2 NVMe SSD Expansion Slots: Up to 16TB of local storage expansion via dual M.2 NVMe 3.0 2280 slots, with 8GB DDR4 RAM and 64GB internal eMMC storage included.
- 8.6-Inch Premium Display with Redesigned UI: Large high-definition touchscreen with an all-new playback card interface provides intuitive music browsing and library management.
- CD Ripping via USB CD-ROM: Supports connection of an external USB CD-ROM for direct CD playback and ripping to WAV or FLAC format stored locally.
- Broad Streaming Platform Support: Native apps for TIDAL, Qobuz, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Deezer, SoundCloud, and TuneIn Radio; Spotify Connect, DLNA, and Roon Ready protocols also supported.
- Eversolo Control App: Remote control via the Eversolo Control app on Android and iOS, accessible over the local network.
Technical Specifications
| Product Type | Streaming Transport (no internal DAC) |
| Display | 8.6-inch high-definition touchscreen |
| Processor | High-performance octa-core |
| RAM | 8GB DDR4 |
| Internal Storage | 64GB eMMC |
| Storage Expansion | 2x M.2 NVMe 3.0 2280 SSD slots, up to 16TB total |
| USB Audio Output | Up to PCM 768kHz/32-bit, DSD512 Native |
| IIS Output | Up to PCM 768kHz/32-bit, DSD512 Native; 8 selectable pin modes |
| Coaxial Output | Up to PCM 192kHz/24-bit, DoP64 |
| Optical Output | Up to PCM 192kHz/24-bit, DoP64 |
| AES/EBU Output | Up to PCM 192kHz/24-bit, DoP64 |
| External Clock Input | 10 MHz and 25 MHz; 50-ohm and 75-ohm compatible |
| Wired Network | 2.5G Ethernet (RJ45) |
| Fiber Network | SFP interface (SFP module not included) |
| Wireless Network | Dual-band Wi-Fi 6 |
| USB Ports | 2x USB 3.0 Type-A |
| Clock System | OCXO Crystal Oscillator with PLL optimization |
| Power Supply | Custom O-type toroidal linear transformer |
| Streaming Services | TIDAL, Qobuz, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Deezer, SoundCloud, TuneIn Radio, Spotify Connect |
| Protocols | Roon Ready, DLNA |
| CD Ripping | Via external USB CD-ROM; WAV and FLAC output |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 365 mm x 310 mm x 88 mm (14.4 in x 12.2 in x 3.5 in) |
| Country of Origin | China |
Connections at a Glance
- USB Audio Output (up to DSD512 / PCM 768kHz/32-bit)
- IIS Output (up to DSD512 / PCM 768kHz/32-bit; 8 pin modes)
- Coaxial Digital Output (up to PCM 192kHz/24-bit, DoP64)
- Optical Digital Output (up to PCM 192kHz/24-bit, DoP64)
- AES/EBU Digital Output (up to PCM 192kHz/24-bit, DoP64)
- 10 MHz and 25 MHz External Master Clock Input (50-ohm / 75-ohm)
- 2.5G Ethernet (RJ45)
- SFP Fiber Network Interface (module sold separately)
- Dual-band Wi-Fi 6
- 2x USB 3.0 Type-A (storage, USB CD-ROM)
- 2x M.2 NVMe SSD Expansion Slots (up to 16TB)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Eversolo T10?
The Eversolo T10 is a reference-class dedicated streaming transport from Eversolo, designed to receive and output digital audio with maximum signal integrity to an external DAC. It supports up to PCM 768kHz/32-bit and DSD512 via USB Audio and IIS outputs, and features an OCXO crystal oscillator, custom toroidal linear power supply, SFP fiber network interface, and dual M.2 NVMe SSD expansion slots for up to 16TB of local storage. Unlike all-in-one streaming DACs, the T10 performs no digital-to-analog conversion — its sole purpose is delivering the purest possible digital signal downstream.
How does the Eversolo T10 compare to the Innuos Zenith Mk3?
The Eversolo T10 and the Innuos Zenith Mk3 are both dedicated streaming transports targeting serious two-channel systems, but they differ meaningfully in architecture and feature set. The T10 uses an OCXO crystal oscillator with PLL optimization and supports external 10 MHz and 25 MHz master clock inputs, allowing integration with a reference clocking system such as the Eversolo C10 — a capability the Zenith Mk3 does not offer natively. The T10 also provides an SFP fiber network interface for electrical isolation from Ethernet hardware, five isolated digital outputs (USB Audio, IIS, Coaxial, Optical, AES/EBU), and dual M.2 NVMe SSD expansion for up to 16TB of internal library storage. The Innuos Zenith Mk3 prioritizes its proprietary InnuOS software environment, Roon Core capability, and a well-established support ecosystem. The T10 offers a broader hardware specification at its price point, while the Zenith Mk3 appeals to listeners who value Innuos's software maturity and integrated Roon server functionality.
How does the Eversolo T10 compare to the Aurender N200?
The Eversolo T10 and the Aurender N200 occupy similar positions as dedicated high-resolution streaming transports, but their engineering approaches differ. The Aurender N200 features Aurender's proprietary SSD cache-based playback architecture and the highly regarded Conductor app, with a strong focus on software stability and long-term firmware support. The T10 counters with an OCXO oscillator, external 10 MHz and 25 MHz master clock inputs, an SFP fiber network interface, and five fully isolated digital output types including IIS with eight selectable pin modes — hardware features not found on the N200. The T10 also provides greater local storage flexibility through its dual M.2 NVMe slots supporting up to 16TB, compared to the N200's fixed internal SSD. Listeners who prioritize Aurender's refined software ecosystem and established support history may prefer the N200, while those who want maximum hardware isolation, clocking flexibility, and expandable storage at a competitive price point will find the T10 compelling.
Does the Eversolo T10 include a DAC?
No. The Eversolo T10 is a pure streaming transport and contains no internal DAC, preamplifier, or amplifier stage. It is designed exclusively to receive audio from streaming services, network storage, NAS devices, and local SSDs, then output that digital signal as cleanly as possible to a separate external DAC. This single-purpose architecture allows Eversolo to optimize every design decision — from the OCXO clock to the isolated output stage — around signal purity rather than feature breadth.
What is an OCXO crystal oscillator, and why does it matter in a streaming transport?
An OCXO, or Oven-Controlled Crystal Oscillator, is a precision frequency reference that uses a temperature-regulated enclosure to maintain exceptional stability in the crystal's oscillation frequency. In digital audio, the clock signal governs when each digital sample is processed and transmitted; any variation in timing — known as jitter — introduces errors that can degrade sound quality. By keeping the crystal at a stable operating temperature, an OCXO minimizes the frequency drift caused by ambient temperature changes. The T10 pairs its OCXO with PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) circuitry, which further locks and refines the clock signal, achieving a combined timing accuracy that reduces jitter to an exceptionally low level and improves the precision of every digital output.
Can the Eversolo T10 rip CDs?
Yes. The T10 supports connection of an external USB CD-ROM drive (sold separately) for both CD playback and CD ripping directly to local storage. Ripped files can be saved in WAV or FLAC format to the device's internal eMMC storage, an installed M.2 NVMe SSD, removable USB storage, or NFS/SMB network locations on the local network. This makes the T10 a practical tool for audiophiles building a local high-resolution library from a physical CD collection.
Is the Eversolo T10 Roon Ready?
Yes, the Eversolo T10 supports Roon Ready operation, allowing it to function as a Roon endpoint within a Roon ecosystem. It also supports DLNA for broader network audio integration, along with Spotify Connect and native apps for TIDAL, Qobuz, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Deezer, SoundCloud, and TuneIn Radio.
Where can I buy the Eversolo T10 in Buffalo, NY or the USA?
The Eversolo T10 is available at Vinyl Sound in Buffalo, New York, serving audiophiles across Western New York and the broader United States. Visit vinylsound.com to shop online or contact the Vinyl Sound Buffalo team directly for purchasing assistance and system pairing recommendations.
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