HIGH END 2026 leaves Munich for Vienna this year, and Eversolo is treating the relocation as a stage for its most complete hardware story yet: a full digital chain with streaming transport, DAC/streaming hub, R2R conversion, master clocking, and power amplification – rather than another single-box headline. The public debut star is the T10 Streaming Transport; the refreshed DMP-A8 Gen 2 and DMP-A8 Master Edition Gen 2 carry the streaming-hub line forward; and supporting pieces (DAC-R8, C10, AMP-F8, AMP-F6, SA200) flesh out a modular ecosystem Eversolo had only hinted at with the award-winning Play integrated line.

At a glance: T10 = network/streaming transport with 8.6-inch UI, OCXO + PLL, 10 MHz clock in, IIS/USB to DSD512 / PCM 768 kHz/32-bit, 2.5G Ethernet + SFP fiber, dual SSD bays (up to 16 TB expandable). DMP-A8 Gen 2 / Master Gen 2 = AK4499EX + AK4191EQ hubs with new UI, SFP, sub-out, R-2R analogue volume, Q3 2026 target; Master adds top-loading CD. Also shown: DAC-R8 (discrete R2R), C10 clock, AMP-F8 (Class AB), AMP-F6 (GaN Class D), SA200 streaming integrated (AK4497, 320 W/ch @ 4 Ω).

Why Vienna matters for this launch

HIGH END is one of the few trade events where manufacturers still ship working prototypes and let dealers touch chassis that will not hit shelves for months. Moving the show to Vienna – a city with serious classical-music credentials – is symbolic marketing, but the practical point for buyers is simpler: Eversolo is using the moment to prove it can field a coherent multi-box system, not just another glossy integrated amp.

At HIGH END Vienna, Eversolo presents the complete architecture behind its digital hi-fi direction for the first time: transport at the front, conversion and streaming intelligence in the middle, clocking as a shared reference, amplification at the back. That is a different shopping conversation from Play, which optimises for one chassis on a credenza. If you already live in the Play world, our Play CD Edition intro covers the disc-plus-streaming variant; this piece is about the separates roadmap above it.

Man relaxing in a modern living room with an Eversolo network streamer showing music apps on a large touchscreen.
Marketing frames the stack as living-room listening, not rack-only audiophilia – same UI DNA as Play, different chassis roles.

From Play to a full digital stack

Eversolo built its USP on integration: streaming apps, a touchscreen, DAC, and Class-D power in a footprint that fits modern apartments. The HIGH END 2026 lineup keeps that software DNA but splits hardware into roles a traditionalist audiophile recognises:

  • Source / transport: T10 handles network audio, local library indexing, and high-rate digital outputs without pretending to be your power amp.
  • Streaming hub / DAC-preamp: DMP-A8 Gen 2 family stays the nerve centre for decoding, analogue pre-gain, and system control.
  • Conversion specialist: DAC-R8 adds a discrete R2R path when you want a different digital flavour than the AKM flagship in the hub.
  • Timing: C10 supplies a house clock; T10 and Master Edition Gen 2 advertise 10 MHz inputs for tying the chain together.
  • Power: AMP-F8 (Class AB muscle), AMP-F6 (GaN efficiency), or SA200 (integrated streaming amp) depending on room and budget.

Think of it as Eversolo answering the question, “What if Play’s streaming stack grew up and moved into a rack?” The company is not abandoning integrated boxes – SA200 is literally a one-chassis streaming amplifier – but the show floor message is system building.

Eversolo SA200, C10, AMP-F8, AMP-F6, and DAC-R8 lineup on minimalist platforms at HIGH END 2026.
Named on the stand: SA200, C10, AMP-F8, AMP-F6, and DAC-R8 – the supporting cast around T10 and DMP-A8 Gen 2.
Five Eversolo high-end components including streamer with touchscreen and dual VU meter amplifiers on tiered display.
VU-meter amps and touchscreen streamers share one visual language – digital front end plus analogue theatre on the power stages.

T10 Streaming Transport

The T10 is the headline debut: a dedicated streaming transport with an 8.6-inch display, redesigned UI, and playback cards aimed at making large libraries browsable without reaching for a phone. Chassis size is quoted at 365 mm (L) × 310 mm (W) × 88 mm (H) – desk-friendly width, still substantial enough to signal “serious source component.”

Eversolo T10 Streaming Transport with large touchscreen showing music library interface on a dark wooden shelf.
T10 front and centre: the 8.6-inch UI is the product – library browsing without a phone is the pitch.

Isolation, power, and clocking

Eversolo describes a physically isolated internal layout that separates the system core, power supply, and precision audio circuits. The goal is familiar in high-end digital: keep switching noise and digital hash away from the outputs that matter. Power comes from a custom O-type toroidal linear transformer with a closed-loop magnetic path to limit flux leakage.

On timing, the T10 uses Eversolo’s proprietary OCXO plus PLL optimisation, with marketing language around exceptionally low jitter. For users already invested in external clocking, there is a 10 MHz master clock input – the same class of input highlighted on the Master Edition hub.

Eversolo super-silent audiophile toroidal power transformer with glowing orange light rings on dark background.
Power narrative: custom O-type toroidal supply with closed-loop magnetic path – the hardware story behind “isolated” digital audio.

Digital outputs and networking

Output capability splits by interface, which matters when you are matching a downstream DAC:

  • IIS and USB Audio: up to DSD512 and PCM 768 kHz / 32-bit
  • Optical, coaxial, and AES/EBU: up to 192 kHz / 24-bit and DoP64

Networking is where the T10 gets deliberately nerdy: 2.5G Ethernet plus an SFP fiber port, pitched as electrical isolation at the network layer. Local storage is dual SSD slots with up to 16 TB expandable capacity, backed by 8 GB RAM and 64 GB internal storage for OS and indexing.

Rear panel of Eversolo device showing 2.5G Ethernet, SFP fiber, USB, AES/EBU, coax, optical, and 10 MHz clock BNC connectors.
Connectivity depth: 2.5G Ethernet, SFP fiber, AES/EBU, isolated USB audio out, and 10 MHz clock BNCs – rack-builder territory.
Eversolo T10 Streaming Transport side angle showing cooling fins and touchscreen display.
Chassis profile: 88 mm height with finned sides – transport-only, not pretending to be your power amp.

Streaming services and library management

The T10’s integrated stack names TIDAL, Qobuz, Amazon Music, Deezer, TuneIn Radio, and similar services for direct high-resolution access. Eversolo’s pitch is fewer transcoding hops than phone-to-BT paths – reasonable for subscribers who already pay for hi-res tiers, though real-world quality still depends on account settings and network stability.

Local library tooling gets equal airtime: intelligent indexing, artwork organisation, and fast search across collections that would choke a generic media server UI. If your music life is half streaming and half ripped NAS folders, the T10 is clearly aimed at you. If you only need a compact streamer-DAC for a desk, something like the Fosi S3 or LEAK TruStream lives in a different price and complexity band.

Close-up of Eversolo T10 Streaming Transport touchscreen interface with music browsing cards.
UI detail: playback cards and library tabs – the software bet is large collections browsable from the front panel.
Eversolo T10 Streaming Transport on display with large color touchscreen at HIGH END show.
Show-floor T10: Vienna debut hardware, not a render – ship timing still “soon”.
Front view of Eversolo T10 Streaming Transport with touchscreen and T10 branding on black chassis.
Clean front plate: T10 STREAMING TRANSPORT badge and finned sides in the shared Eversolo industrial language.

DMP-A8 Gen 2

The DMP-A8 Gen 2 is the evolved streaming hub – still built around AKM AK4499EX + AK4191EQ, still targeting DSD512 and PCM 768 kHz / 32-bit playback, but wrapped in a refreshed industrial and UI package. Footprint: 380 mm × 265 mm × 88 mm, with the same 8.6-inch high-definition display generation as the T10 for visual consistency across the rack.

Eversolo DMP-A8 Gen 2 streaming amplifier with touchscreen and source and volume knobs on a modern USM cabinet.
DMP-A8 Gen 2 on the shelf: touchscreen plus Source and Volume knobs – hub behaviour with tactile control.

Power and analogue stage

Power architecture moves to a discrete dual-supply layout that splits digital and analogue domains. Eversolo quotes an analogue linear supply noise floor around 20 μV for the audio circuitry – a spec-sheet flex that only matters if the rest of the analogue path preserves it. The preamp section is fully balanced with up to +10 dB of analogue gain, and volume uses a high-precision R-2R resistor ladder rather than purely digital attenuation, which Eversolo markets as better signal integrity across the rotation range.

Close-up of AKM AK4499EXEQ and AK4191EQ DAC chips with glowing base on Eversolo circuit board.
Conversion core unchanged in silicon: AK4191EQ + AK4499EX pair on the Gen 2 hub – the refresh is power, UI, and I/O around them.

I/O and processing headroom

Connectivity additions include SFP fiber networking (again, galvanic isolation from noisy home LANs) and a dedicated subwoofer output for 2.1 living-room setups without a separate crossover box. Inside, a new 64-bit octa-core main processor, 8 GB RAM, and 64 GB storage target snappier UI and heavier library jobs – Eversolo claims scanning and structuring up to 200,000 tracks in about two hours, which is the kind of figure that only matters if your collection actually looks like a small record store.

Close-up of Octa-Core ARM processor chip with orange glow on Eversolo DMP-A8 Gen 2 circuit board.
Processing headroom: octa-core ARM plus LPDDR5 – the library-scanning claims live here, not in the DAC chips.
Eversolo DMP-A8 Gen 2 showing Tidal playback on touchscreen with source and volume controls.
Day-to-day use: Tidal on the Gen 2 panel – same streaming apps as Play, in a separates-scale chassis.

DMP-A8 Master Edition Gen 2

The Master Edition Gen 2 shares the Gen 2 digital core but changes the ritual: a top-loading CD mechanism under a lid, slightly taller at 388 mm × 265 mm × 98.5 mm. Eversolo is explicit that this is not just a spec bump – it is about physical media theatre for collectors who still buy discs.

Eversolo DMP-A8 Master Edition Gen 2 front panel with large touchscreen and control knobs.
Master Edition Gen 2 faceplate: taller chassis, same 8.6-inch UI generation as T10 and standard Gen 2.

Mechanical and firmware work focuses on operational noise, read stability, and error correction during CD playback, with the stated goal of steadier data retrieval and less vibration-related variation. That parallels the thinking behind Play CD Edition, but in a separates-style chassis aimed at buyers who already own serious amplification.

Man adjusting volume knob on Eversolo DMP-A8 Master Edition Gen 2 with touchscreen on a white hi-fi rack.
Hands-on demo energy: knob plus touchscreen – the Master hub is meant to be touched on the show floor, not spec-sheet-only.

Electrical isolation gets another pass, and the clocking story steps up to an ultra-low phase noise OCXO with temperature control, plus PLL synchronisation and fully isolated I/O with adaptive 10 MHz external clock input. If you are building a clocked digital front end (T10 → Master hub → DAC-R8), this is the component Eversolo expects to sit in the middle.

Internal view of Eversolo DMP-A8 Master Edition Gen 2 showing OCXO clock, power supply, and high-quality capacitors.
Inside the Master story: OCXO, isolated supplies, and premium caps – the clocked-chain credibility play.

DAC-R8, C10, and the amp family

Beyond the two headliners, Eversolo filled the stand with pieces that complete the ecosystem jigsaw.

DAC-R8 R2R DAC

The DAC-R8 uses Eversolo’s proprietary 24-bit R2R architecture built from a discrete resistor network, with selectable NOS and OS modes and a fully balanced analogue section. Dimensions: 315 mm × 230 mm × 65 mm. This is the answer for buyers who want R2R colour in the chain while keeping streaming intelligence in the DMP hub or T10.

Eversolo DAC-R8 R2R DAC with dual digital VU meters, gold headphone jack, and black chassis with cooling fins.
DAC-R8: discrete R2R path with digital VU meters and a front-panel 6.35 mm jack – conversion specialist, not streamer.

C10 Precision Master Clock

The C10 (365 mm × 300 mm × 135 mm) is positioned as the timing reference for connected digital components – the glue if you run multiple Eversolo boxes and care about shared phase coherence more than a typical streaming shopper does.

Eversolo C10 Precision Master Clock with large touchscreen showing output frequencies and OCXO temperature on wooden cabinet.
C10 touchscreen: four 10 MHz-class outputs and OCXO temperature on the panel – clocking as its own product category.

AMP-F8 Class AB

AMP-F8 is the heavyweight: an 800 W custom toroidal supply, three pairs of precision MOSFET devices, and quoted distortion around 0.003%. Bridged mode is claimed at up to 500 W into 8 Ω – speaker-driving authority for full-range floorstanders, not desk monitors. Chassis: 388 mm × 265 mm × 199 mm.

Eversolo AMP-F8 Class-AB power amplifier with dual backlit analog VU meters on brushed black metal chassis.
AMP-F8 Class AB: backlit dual VU meters and a deep chassis – the muscle option for serious passive speakers.

AMP-F6 Class D (GaN)

AMP-F6 trades Class AB mass for GaN switching speed: 225 W per channel at 8 Ω, 450 W per channel at 4 Ω, in a smaller 270 mm × 205 mm × 78 mm footprint. The pairing story is obvious – T10 or DMP hub on the shelf, F6 behind it for efficient watts.

Eversolo AMP-F6 Class D GaN power amplifier with dual analog VU meters in a minimalist home setting.
AMP-F6 GaN Class D: same VU-meter theatre as F8 in a slimmer footprint – efficiency-first pairing for the digital front end.

SA200 integrated streaming amplifier

SA200 pulls the thread back to integration: streaming, AK4497 DAC technology, and amplification in one box, rated up to 320 W per channel at 4 Ω. At 430 mm × 320 mm × 135 mm, it is the largest single chassis in the group – closer to a traditional integrated amp than Play’s compact square, aimed at buyers who want power and streaming without wiring a full rack.

Eversolo SA200 integrated streaming amplifier with large touchscreen and dual control knobs.
SA200: the integrated escape hatch – streaming plus AK4497 and watts in one chassis for buyers who skip the full rack.

Availability and what to verify

Published ship windows:

  • T10 Streaming Transport: expected soon (no firmer date given)
  • DMP-A8 Gen 2 and DMP-A8 Master Edition Gen 2: targeted for third quarter 2026

Pricing, regional SKUs, and warranty terms were not announced at HIGH END. Before you pre-order anything, confirm voltage, streaming service availability in your country, and whether your dealer is stocking the SFP and 10 MHz accessories you might need for a clocked build. Show-floor demos are not shipping firmware – feature lists can shift between Vienna and retail boxes.

Who should track this, who can wait

Pay attention if…

  • You run passive speakers you like and want a serious digital front end without rebuilding around Play’s integrated form factor.
  • You maintain a large local library plus paid hi-res streaming and care about transport-only purity (T10) or hub + disc flexibility (Master Gen 2).
  • You are planning a clocked digital system and want components that advertise 10 MHz inputs and a matching C10 reference.
  • You already own Eversolo software familiarity from Play and want to scale up without learning a new ecosystem.

You can wait if…

  • Play or Play CD Edition already covers your room size and you do not need separates flexibility.
  • Your priority is HDMI ARC TV integration and one-box simplicity – that is still Play’s lane, not the T10 transport story.
  • You are price-sensitive; this lineup is flagship positioning, not budget desktop hi-fi.
  • You need confirmed US/EU pricing and ship dates today – this is a show announcement, not a storefront.

FAQ

What is the Eversolo T10?

The T10 is a dedicated streaming transport with a large touchscreen UI, high-rate IIS/USB outputs, fibre and 2.5G networking, local SSD storage, and built-in support for major streaming services. It is designed to feed an external DAC or hub, not replace amplification.

How is DMP-A8 Gen 2 different from the original DMP-A8?

Eversolo positions Gen 2 as a comprehensive refresh: new 8.6-inch display and UI, refined dual power supplies, SFP networking, sub-out, faster library scanning hardware, and continued use of the AK4499EX + AK4191EQ DAC pair. Exact generational spec deltas should be confirmed on retail pages when they ship.

What does Master Edition Gen 2 add?

A top-loading CD drive, enhanced mechanical isolation for disc playback, upgraded OCXO/PLL clocking, stronger I/O isolation, and 10 MHz external clock support – aimed at audiophiles who want physical media plus streaming in one premium hub.

When will T10 and DMP-A8 Gen 2 ship?

T10 is expected soon; DMP-A8 Gen 2 and Master Edition Gen 2 are scheduled for Q3 2026. Treat both as targets until regional stores list firm dates.

Does this replace Eversolo Play?

No. Play remains the compact integrated streaming amplifier play; this lineup expands into separates and a higher-end SA200 integrated. Different rooms, budgets, and wiring tolerance.

What is the DAC-R8 for?

It is a standalone R2R DAC with NOS/OS modes and balanced analogue output – for users who want Eversolo’s discrete resistor-ladder conversion in a dedicated box alongside T10 or DMP hubs.

Sources

  • Eversolo Team Blog: HIGH END 2026 Vienna lineup (T10, DMP-A8 Gen 2 series, DAC-R8, C10, AMP-F8/F6, SA200; dimensions, specs, availability): blog.eversolo.com