Eversolo DMP-A10

Being official on 10/25. See how close these specs are.

EverSolo DMP-A10

EverSolo DMP-A10 is the flagship model of a network player, created for the most demanding audio enthusiasts. Designed in the Hi-End class, it offers extraordinary precision and sound purity, combining advanced technology with excellent workmanship.

The most important features:

  • Two – linear power supplies High-class components, including two independent linear power supplies, guarantee exceptional stability and eliminate any interference. Thanks to this, the player offers spotlessly clean sound, free from noise, which is crucial in Hi-End systems.

  • Two outputs on the – subwoofer The DMP-A10 has two subwoofer outputs, which allows you to flexibly expand the system by two subwoofers. It is ideal for people who expect deep, balanced bass in their stereo sets or home cinema.

  • Room correction system - EverSolo Room Correction – The advanced EverSolo Room Correction system automatically adjusts the sound to the room’s acoustics, compensating for acoustic imperfections such as reflections and resonances. Thanks to this, the player ensures perfect sound in any space, regardless of its conditions.

  • Adjustable display visualization on the – potentiometer The player offers the option of personalizing the displayed visualization. This allows full control over the appearance of the interface and adaptation of visual elements to your own preferences, which increases the comfort of use and aesthetics of the device.

EverSolo DMP-A10 is a Hi-End network player that combines innovative technologies with the highest sound quality. Dedicated to people who are looking for uncompromising solutions in the audio world, offering unique sound impressions and advanced acoustic correction functions.

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Reads like a Grimm MU2 endorsement from other Forum Threads. Hyperbole never co$ts. :rofl:

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That’s what copy and paste gets you.

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Nice write up on the DMP-A10.

Personally, the previous models never appealed to me for some reason. The preamp and DSP capabilities, as well as the projected MSRP makes this versatile piece of kit look very compelling to me.

FYI.

$3700 for an Eversolo? Specs are great. Just about everything you want.

If only I hadn’t borrowed an MU2, I would be getting one of these. It seems like it is going to sound good.

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I’d like to think many would be happy with a Grimm MU2. It is a huge step up from the world of PS Audio, and Eversolo.

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For 10k more it should be. MU2 is a big step up most likely in all areas, plus a roon core built in. I think larger storage capabilities as well.

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Yes, the MI2 is wonderful, but does cost a lot more. It will be interesting to learn through time whether the A10 sounds similar to the A6 or if it is a big step up toward something truly fantastic like the MU2.

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Exactly. I did not really hear (I did not demo) that the A8 was a big step in sonics over the A6 Master. This one has a bit more done for that aspect than the A8. So maybe it will be. $4k for new comer (not really new but new to this level) in the audiophile area chi-fi. Guessing for most here who have a good DAC of some sort, the MU2 is really the only all in one that can beat/equal these DACs. I certainly don’t have 4k spare to play with this thing as I don’t think it will best what I have now so not going to try. But for a 12k budget for a system, this thing sure could fit that. Leave 8k for speakers and amps and I bet it will work great. KISS.

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There are many fine off-the-shelf chip based DACs in the $5k range. Their feature set and interface often surpassing many of the higher priced ones.
But, where the rubber meets the road, I have found that FPGA based DACs (and some ladder
designs) more to my liking. The MK2, Tambaqui,
MU2, PD-8, all share this build your own processing. This additional investment shines in how the music is revealed. That’s tops for me in the value equation.

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Disappointing that the DMP-A10 lacks AES/EBU, BNC and I2S digital inputs. I might have considered it if it had those inputs.

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Im good with the inputs on this. Kinda doing a virtual compare against my Rose. Same DAC. Some extra features. Smaller screen. Looks like a good unit.

Wonder if "room correction " actually works. If so that would be nice

I have a Rose. Same ESS chip. The Jr adds is great with it but not much difference. Im sure a more expensive dac might make a bigger difference…

Doesn’t the Rose use the 9038Pro chip and not the 9039Pro?

ES9038PRO you are correct. Specs are impressive on 39 . Not sure I would “hear” anything though. But a pretty darn impressive spec sheet. Something to consider… If making a switch. be cool if someone out there has/had both.

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The ESS Pro processor is a fine piece. How well the unit will perform will depend on this an a ton of other variables in the circuit and chassis. A well designed power supply, for example.
Just saying that those who write their own code seem to capture the recording better. More “real”.
I know that this is a generalization, and that a well implemented chip DAC could beat a poorly designed FPGA based one.
If I had $5k to spend on a DAC, I would start with used MK2 and compare the Rose and Eversolo to it. Might save some time. :relieved:

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Thanks… Right now I am happy with the Rose. The performance is great and it has features that I don’t use now, but who knows. Like the amp. I have used it for secondary duties but not at the moment. The Rose does Coax out to the Jr at the moment. Always had a fond spot in my heart for the Jr. This piece looks (and was packed) as if new. Really nice piece for <1k.

From there I go to a pre. Which I’m not sure yet. I have had good luck with Ayre and ARC. I almost jumped on a Ref.3 but missed it. I also love Aesthetix. But a good pre is an excellent “sound shaper”. The Jr alone is not a good pre (or at least not in my system).

Always fun to look around though and nice to see performance at this price point. Still not cheap by any means but not Grimm price either.

Before my move I was very happy with the sound of my APS upgraded MKII via ARC LS28-SE to 300’s mono blocks. Streamer was weak point with A6. Not sure how weak but will try a better one once room is done and I have some cash to play with. The renovations are killing my wallet. Everything in construction is so darn expensive now. Carpet for two rooms is 2/3 of a Grimm MU2. That’s how I measure things now, in terms of audio equipment I cannot afford.

Every day I toy with selling whole front end and getting MU2. But I need pre with pass through and I stop. Oh well.

Be very cool to see how this sounds. Not sure that is feasible but a 1 box solution would be cool. Other than dcs or 18k Grimm.

The Rose handling all duties sounds good but not great. Throw the Rose up to the Accuphase and it gets a lot better. Throw the Rose to the Jr then amp and it sounds really good and I have a nice remote. The Jr has some noise in the floor but cant hear it unless you have your ear up to speaker. The amp VU meters see it though.

Ill throw in a pre or two next. Be cool to do same trials with DM10. A Grimm as well but that would just be taunting. Lol