
Great digital performance doesn’t happen by accident. It is the result of countless engineering decisions, each addressing a different challenge along the signal path. Stable power, precise timing, effective isolation, and carefully designed interfaces all contribute to a cleaner, more reliable digital output.
For the Eversolo T10, these elements were never treated as independent features. Instead, they were engineered as parts of a unified hardware architecture, working together to preserve signal integrity and provide a solid foundation for every listening session.
Engineering a Cleaner Signal Path
Power noise, clock signals, and interactions between different functional modules can all introduce interference into a digital audio system. To address these challenges, the T10 adopts an extensive electrical isolation design, carefully separating key functional areas throughout its internal architecture, providing a cleaner enviroment for digital signal transmission.

Stable Timing with OCXO and PLL
The T10 combines an Oven-Controlled Crystal Oscillator (OCXO) with a Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) to establish a highly stable timing reference for digital audio transmission. Temperature-controlled operation maintains long-term clock stability, improving timing accuracy for more precise digital transmission.

Clean Power Starts at the Source
The T10 is powered by a custom toroidal transformer designed specifically for high-performance digital audio applications. Combined with a closed-loop magnetic design and a low-noise power architecture, it helps reduce leakage flux and minimize power interference throughout the system.

High-Performance Octa-Core Processor
At the heart of the T10 is a high-performance octa-core processor, paired with 8 GB DDR memory and 64 GB eMMC storage to deliver smooth multitasking and responsive operation.

Built for Advanced Systems
Designed to integrate into a wide range of high-end audio systems, the T10 supports external master clock input with both 10 MHz and 25 MHz reference clocks, while offering compatibility with both 50 Ω and 75 Ω impedance standards.
Its IIS output provides 8 selectable pinout modes for broader DAC compatibility and supports digital transmission up to DSD512 Native and PCM 768 kHz/32-bit, allowing seamless integration with advanced playback systems.

The T10 was engineered with a simple philosophy: before music reaches the DAC, every possible source of uncertainty should already have been addressed. Because preserving a digital signal isn’t defined by any single component—it is the result of every detail working together.