EverSolo DAC-Z10

High-Resolution DAC and Headphone Amplifier

EverSolo DAC-Z10

High-Resolution DAC and Headphone Amplifier
$1,980.00
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Overview

Recently, renowned Hi-Fi manufacturer Eversolo unveiled their latest product, the DAC-Z10, a high-resolution audio DAC and headphone amplifier. Designed to “rediscover the true sound,” it employs precision engineering to reconstruct the signal path and refines every detail with musical warmth, bridging digital and analog with precision.

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The digital-to-analog converter is the part of your system that makes or breaks the sound. It is where all the ones and zeros finally become something you can actually hear. With the new Eversolo Z10, Eversolo set out to build a DAC that focuses on great sound without complicating the experience. If the T8 streaming transport is the brain of a system, the Z10 is the heart, designed to deliver accuracy, power, and control to whatever comes next in your chain.

At Audio Advice, we have worked closely with Eversolo through the releases of their top products, and we have watched the brand grow from a newcomer to a serious player in digital audio. We are proud to be the largest Eversolo seller in the United States and to provide detailed setup guides and expert support for our customers. The Z10 DAC is the next step in that evolution, combining advanced clocking and power design with clean analog output and a user interface that feels every bit as refined as it sounds.

Eversolo DAC-Z10

What the Z10 Is, and Why It Exists

The Eversolo Z10 is a standalone digital to analog converter. It does not stream music on its own like the A series models. Instead, it is designed to take a digital signal from a source such as the Eversolo T8, a computer, or a media server, and convert it into high quality analog audio for your amplifier or powered speakers.

Where the DAC Z6 and DAC Z8 offered excellent performance for their price, the Z10 moves into a higher class. It uses AKM’s Velvet Sound architecture in a dual mono layout that pairs an AK4191 digital modulator with an AK4499 DAC chip for each channel. Keeping left and right fully independent from input to conversion improves separation and lowers crosstalk to extremely low levels. The DACs are clocked by an oven controlled crystal oscillator and a femtosecond grade PLL system that keep timing precise and stable. The result is more natural transients, solid imaging, and the kind of micro detail that makes recordings feel alive.

By keeping the DAC separate from the streamer, Eversolo can control electrical noise, improve clock accuracy, and isolate each stage for better overall performance. This approach also gives you more flexibility in system design. You can use the Z10 with any digital transport, upgrade components independently, or integrate it into a hybrid setup that includes both two channel and theater gear.

Eversolo DAC-Z10 on a console table

Design & Build Quality

The Z10 carries the same design language as the T8, with a solid aluminum chassis, ribbed sides for cooling, and a glass front panel that blends smoothly into the metal frame. It looks every bit as premium as you would expect, but there is one thing we immediately noticed: it is bigger. At roughly 15 inches wide, 12 inches deep, and 3 inches tall, it is noticeably larger than the T8. That gives it more physical presence, but it also means the two do not stack as cleanly as we hoped. Considering how many people will want to use them together, the mismatch feels like a small miss. Side by side, though, they look fantastic. The styling, finish, and lighting all line up perfectly, and it is clear Eversolo designed them to live together visually, even if the dimensions do not match.

The 8.8 inch front IPS touchscreen is the main attraction. It is bright, fast, and easy to read from a few feet away, and it includes electromagnetic shielding to keep performance clean. Instead of album art, the display focuses on useful data such as input selection, clock source, filters, and real time signal information. You can choose between a spectrum view of the music playing, a set of classic VU meters, or a more technical diagnostic layout that shows channel output and processing details. It is fun to use and gives the Z10 a lively presence when the lights are low.

To the left of the display is a full size headphone jack, and to the right is a large volume knob with a soft LED ring you can color match to your system. Our unit was an early pre production sample with a clear glass top that let us peek inside at the layout, which was impressively clean and organized. Retail units ship with a solid black aluminum top that ties in with the rest of the Eversolo lineup.

Inside, Eversolo’s Fully Isolated Architecture separates the digital, analog, and control domains. Power is supplied by three independent linear supplies, one for the left channel, one for the right channel, and one for system control. Each is filtered and regulated to keep noise out of the analog stage and to maintain an exceptionally low noise floor.

Front view of Eversolo DAC-Z10
Close up view of Eversolo DAC-Z10 volume knob

Features & Technology

At the heart of the Z10 are per channel AKM modules that pair the AK4191 digital modulator with the AK4499 DAC chip in a fully balanced dual mono configuration. Each channel has its own converter path and output stage, which helps preserve imaging precision and dynamics.

The preamp section is fully balanced and supports left and right channel analog inputs and outputs on XLR and RCA, with up to +10 dB of analog gain. This means you can connect analog sources and still take advantage of the Z10’s per channel R2R volume control and balanced output stage. The R2R ladder networks are independent for left and right, so channel balance and phase integrity stay locked in at any volume. You can set outputs to fixed if you are using an external preamp or variable if you want to run the Z10 straight into a power amp.

Connectivity is complete. You get USB Audio in, dual coaxial in, dual optical in, I2S over HDMI, AES/EBU in, and HDMI ARC and eARC for use with a TV. The I2S input supports up to 32 bit 768 kHz PCM and DSD512 and includes eight selectable pinout modes so you can match it to your transport. There is also Bluetooth via a Qualcomm QCC5125 module with support for high quality codecs.

Rear panel view of Eversolo DAC-Z10

Clocking is a major focus. The internal system uses an OCXO temperature controlled crystal oscillator with a femtosecond grade PLL stage and an FPGA that handles clock reconstruction and IIS data shaping before the DACs. Yes, they actually keep the crystal oscillator in a miniature oven that keeps its temperature constant for more precision. Timing stability directly affects how natural and spacious a recording sounds, and this is one of the biggest differences you hear between budget and reference DACs.

For advanced setups, the Z10 accepts external master clocks at 10 MHz or 25 MHz with selectable 50 or 75 ohm impedance. This lets the Z10 integrate into high end clocking ecosystems and push jitter even lower.

The headphone amplifier is no afterthought. It can auto detect headphone impedance and adjust gain accordingly, and it delivers up to 1 watt into 16 ohm and 1 watt into 32 ohm loads. It has the drive for planars and the finesse for sensitive dynamics and in ears.

Internal view of Eversolo DAC-Z10
Internal view of Eversolo DAC-Z10

Performance

In use, the Z10 delivers the kind of sound that immediately makes you stop and listen. It feels effortless and composed, with a black background that lets every detail come through clearly. There’s a real sense of weight and texture to the low end. Bass notes aren’t just deep, they have definition and pitch that make complex passages easy to follow. Timing and rhythm feel locked in, giving music a sense of drive and energy that’s hard to fake.

The midrange is smooth and natural, with an organic sense of space around voices and instruments. Those AKM4499 chips do exactly what you hope they will: they sound silky and extended without being overly soft or rounded. The Z10 captures microdynamics beautifully, letting you hear subtle inflections in a performance that make it feel alive. Highs are clean and extended but never sharp, keeping the presentation neutral and engaging for long listening sessions.

Paired with the T8, the synergy is outstanding. The T8’s ultra-precise digital handoff gives the Z10 everything it needs to perform at its best, and together they sound far more expensive than their combined price suggests. You get a wide, stable soundstage with pinpoint imaging and depth that pulls you into the mix. Everything feels grounded and natural, as if the gear disappears and you’re left with just the music.

When paired with the T8, we found the I2S connection offered slightly better coherence and a wider sense of space than USB, with a touch more ease in the upper frequencies. USB, however, remains extremely clean and convenient, and differences were pretty subtle overall.

Compared to the DMP-A10, the Z10 and T8 combination sounded a bit more open and three-dimensional. The A10 is still fantastic for an all-in-one unit, but using the T8 as a dedicated transport and the Z10 as a separate DAC gives each component room to operate in its own optimized environment. The Z10’s clocking and power isolation help it deliver better instrument separation and tonal refinement, especially in larger or more revealing systems. And we have to say it was interesting to compare what is the top of the line ESS DAC in the DMP-A10 to the top of the line AKM in the Z10. The term AKM uses for their DAC’s in this series, called Velvet Sound really came through.

The headphone amp section carries that same character. It’s powerful and refined, with plenty of drive for planar designs and a smooth, balanced tone for dynamic headphones. Bass remains tight and authoritative, transients are quick, and vocals stay full without any harsh edges. Even with sensitive in-ears, the noise floor is impressively low. It’s the kind of headphone output that feels like it belongs on a dedicated desktop amp, not just a built-in circuit.

Eversolo clearly aimed to build something that competes well above its class, and they pulled it off. The Z10 doesn’t try to sound overly rich or clinical. It lands right in the middle, with a presentation that feels truthful and deeply musical.

Eversolo DAC-Z10 on a console table next to a floorstanding speaker

Final Thoughts

The Eversolo Z10 is a serious piece of audio gear built for listeners who care about both sound quality and usability. It doesn’t try to impress with exaggerated tone or flashiness. Instead, it focuses on getting the fundamentals right: low noise, accurate timing, clean power, and solid analog design. The result is a DAC that feels confident, stable, and natural no matter what you feed it.

Compared to previous models, the Z10 feels like the most mature and complete Eversolo product yet. It’s not trying to reinvent the wheel. It’s simply built to convert your digital music into the best version of itself.

For anyone building a reference-level system or upgrading from an A-series DAC, the Z10 is an easy recommendation. It shows just how far Eversolo has come in a short time, and it sets a new benchmark for what a dedicated DAC in this range can deliver.


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Details & Specs

Eversolo DAC-Z10 Unveiled — Precision Engineering for Authentic Sound

The DAC-Z10 is built on Eversolo’s proprietary Fully Isolated Architecture (Eversolo FIATM), which fully isolates the digital and analog domains to minimize interference and preserve signal purity.

The internal layout of the DAC-Z10 is meticulously engineered, featuring three custom linear power supplies dedicated to the left channel, right channel, and system circuitry respectively, each fully isolated to minimize interference. This innovative design delivers an exceptionally clean soundstage with precise imaging.

Another core element of the FIA design is the DAC-Z10’s dual AKM decoding modules. Each channel is handled by a dedicated set of AK4191 + AK4499 chips, meaning the left and right digital signals remain completely separated from input to conversion. This design not only eliminates channel crosstalk but also enhances dynamic range and resolution. Combined with AKM’s Velvet Sound technology, the DAC-Z10 delivers audio that is both precise and delicate. Even at high specifications—DSD512 and PCM 768 kHz/32-Bit—it maintains ultra-low distortion (THD+N 0.00008%) and wide dynamic range (DNR 130 dB), letting the music flow with the energy and presence of a live performance.

The concept of “independent left and right channels” extends to volume control. The DAC-Z10 employs a high-precision R2R resistor network, with separate R2R modules for each channel. Unlike conventional digital volume, which can introduce quantization loss, the R2R network preserves signal integrity and phase alignment at every step. From very low to high playback levels, the sound remains pure and full, with every knob adjustment resulting in precise analog-level changes. This is the essence of the DAC-Z10—capturing every nuance of the music with the purest analog precision.

The DAC-Z10 also features a high-performance fully balanced preamplifier, supporting left and right channel XLR and RCA analog inputs/outputs, and offering +10 dB analog gain. Paired with the R2R volume control network, it delivers ultra-low distortion and a wide dynamic range. This makes the DAC-Z10 not just a DAC, but also a high-quality preamplifier capable of directly driving power amplifiers or active speakers.

The clock system is one of the most subtle yet critical components in any audio setup. The DAC-Z10 features the Eversolo Precision Core, a high-precision clock system composed of an OCXO temperature-controlled crystal oscillator, PLL (phase-locked loop) technology, and an FPGA clock reconstruction technology. Additionally, the DAC-Z10 supports external high-precision clock input.

The OCXO crystal oscillator is temperature-controlled to eliminate environmental effects on frequency, ensuring long-term clock stability. Meanwhile, the PLL technology provides secondary jitter suppression during signal reconstruction, achieving femtosecond-level clock precision. For audiophiles, this translates to more accurate phase, more natural transients, and significantly enhanced depth and imaging in the music.

Furthermore, the DAC-Z10 supports external high-precision clock inputs at 10 MHz and 25 MHz, with both 50 Ω and 75 Ω impedance options. For users with high-end master clock systems, this allows the DAC-Z10 to seamlessly integrate into larger audio setups. Such an external clock provides an even more accurate timing reference, further reducing system jitter and delivering a clearer soundstage. The impedance options ensure flexible compatibility, making it equally suitable for high-end home systems or professional studio environments.

The Eversolo Precision Core features a built-in FPGA that handles clock reconstruction and IIS data shaping. Before digital signals reach the DAC chips, the FPGA precisely aligns their timing and phase. This processing ensures cleaner, more effortless decoding downstream. For high-resolution playback, this step is critical: it “cleanses” the digital signal, leaving only the purest musical information for conversion.

The DAC-Z10 offers extensive connectivity options to meet the demands of high-end systems. It features USB Audio in, dual coaxial in, dual optical in, IIS in, AES/EBU in, and HDMI ARC input. The USB input employs a multi-core audio processor, supporting DSD512 Native and PCM 768 kHz/32-bit lossless transmission. The IIS input provides eight customizable modes to ensure compatibility with a variety of sources from different brands. All inputs use electrical isolation to fully eliminate ground loop interference, delivering every signal in its purest form.

The DAC-Z10 features a dedicated headphone amplifier module with a 6.35 mm output, capable of automatically detecting headphone impedance and adjusting gain accordingly. In high-gain mode, it delivers up to 1 W (16 Ω) and 1 W (32 Ω), easily driving even high-impedance planar headphones.

For home systems, the DAC-Z10 also supports HDMI ARC and eARC, allowing direct connection to TVs or home theater setups. It seamlessly integrates audio from movies, music, and games, extending the Hi-Fi experience from your desktop to the living room. Additionally, the built-in Qualcomm QCC5125 Bluetooth module supports high-resolution wireless streaming, delivering high-quality playback from your mobile sources.

The DAC-Z10 features an 8.8-inch IPS touchscreen with electromagnetic shielding. The interface is free of cumbersome menus, offering intuitive operation. Multiple VU meters and dynamic spectrum displays are built in, allowing you to choose between vintage or modern styles at will. In addition, the DAC-Z10 offers customizable knob colors—a small detail that reflects Eversolo’s commitment to aesthetics and user experience.

The DAC-Z10 supports remote control via smartphone or tablet. Using the Eversolo Control App, you can adjust volume, switch inputs, and manage all on-device settings directly from your mobile device.

The DAC-Z10 embodies a complete philosophy of sound—precision, warmth, purity, and balance. These are not mere adjectives in its design but an attitude. It shows that digital music can still have soul, and that behind every bit of engineering, emotion can resonate.

Eversolo DAC-Z10, rediscover the true sound with precision engineering.

ModelEverSolo DAC-Z10
DAC ArchitectureDual AKM decoding modules (AK4191 + AK4499 per channel), fully isolated left/right channels
Digital ProcessingEversolo Fully Isolated Architecture (FIA), Eversolo Precision Core clock system with FPGA data shaping
Clock SystemOCXO temperature-controlled crystal oscillator with PLL jitter suppression; supports external 10 MHz / 25 MHz master clock input (50 Ω / 75 Ω impedance)
Analog StageFully balanced preamplifier with XLR and RCA inputs/outputs, +10 dB analog gain
Volume ControlDual-channel R2R resistor network volume control, independent left/right channel modules
PerformanceTHD+N 0.00008% (typical), Dynamic Range 130 dB, PCM 768 kHz / 32-bit, DSD512 Native
Headphone Amplifier6.35 mm headphone output with automatic impedance detection, up to 1 W (16 Ω / 32 Ω)
InputsUSB Audio, Dual Coaxial, Dual Optical, IIS, AES/EBU, HDMI ARC/eARC
OutputsXLR balanced, RCA single-ended, 6.35 mm headphone
Supported FormatsPCM up to 768 kHz/32-bit, DSD512 Native, DoP, DXD; lossless playback over USB and IIS
BluetoothQualcomm QCC5125 module, supports aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, and high-resolution wireless audio
Display8.8-inch IPS touchscreen with electromagnetic shielding, multiple VU meter and spectrum display options, customizable knob color
App ControlEversolo Control App for smartphone or tablet (volume, source selection, configuration)
ConstructionThree fully isolated linear power supplies (left, right, and system), precision internal layout for minimal interference
CompatibilityHDMI ARC/eARC for TV and home theater integration, external clock input for studio use
Power SupplyCustom linear supplies for digital, analog L/R channels; low-noise architecture
ChassisAll-metal design with electromagnetic shielding, high-efficiency thermal control

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