At a suggested retail price of $1,980, the DAC-Z10 doesn’t just aim high, it aims precise. Eversolo’s engineering team built the unit around the company’s proprietary Fully Isolated Architecture (Eversolo FIA), a design that completely separates the digital and analog sections. That isolation keeps noise and interference to a minimum, protecting the signal path from the kinds of microscopic disturbances that can turn great sound into just good sound.
At its core are dual AKM decoding modules, with each channel powered independently by its own AK4191 and AK4499 DAC chips. This true dual-mono approach gives the DAC-Z10 remarkable separation and dynamic integrity, helping instruments breathe within the mix instead of fighting for space. AKM’s “Velvet Sound” architecture ensures ultra-low distortion — rated at 0.00008% THD+N — and a massive 130 dB dynamic range, numbers that translate into a sound that’s as silky as it is accurate.
The DAC-Z10’s internal layout continues the theme of precision. It features three independent linear power supplies, one for each channel and another for system circuitry, minimizing crosstalk and enhancing stereo imaging. That clean power delivery is the foundation for the DAC-Z10’s sound.
Headphone enthusiasts get special treatment. The DAC-Z10’s auto-sensing amplifier stage detects impedance and adjusts gain to match, delivering up to one watt of power into both 16-ohm and 32-ohm loads. That makes it equally comfortable with demanding planar magnetics and efficient in-ear monitors, all without introducing audible distortion.
On the connectivity side, the DAC-Z10 reads like a digital dream. Inputs include USB Audio, dual coaxial, dual optical, I2S, AES/EBU, and HDMI ARC/eARC, with each input electrically isolated to prevent ground loop noise. A multi-core processor handles DSD512 Native and PCM 768 kHz/32-bit lossless playback, while the HDMI I2S input offers eight selectable configurations for compatibility across multiple source devices.
Wireless fans aren’t left out either. The Qualcomm QCC5125 module brings high-resolution Bluetooth streaming with strong signal integrity even from smartphones and tablets, ensuring the DAC-Z10 sounds excellent whether tethered or untethered.
“The DAC-Z10 takes Eversolo’s product selection to a new and much higher level,” says Roger Fortier, VP and Director of Sales at Forte Distribution. “Much of its design was conceived and developed in-house, giving Eversolo complete control over its creation. It’s the perfect match for their recently introduced T8 transport.”
With its blend of premium components, audiophile architecture, and forward-looking versatility, the Eversolo DAC-Z10 is shaping up to be a serious contender in the high-end DAC category. For more information, visit forte-distribution.com.
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