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The EVERSOLO DMP-A6 is a cutting-edge digital music streamer and DAC featuring full MQA decoding, DSD512/PCM768kHz support, and a 6-inch HD touchscreen. Powered by Android 11, it offers seamless control via an exclusive app and integrates popular streaming services like TIDAL and Qobuz. With versatile audio inputs and professional XLR/RCA outputs, it’s designed for audiophiles seeking premium sound quality and effortless music management.
Brand Name | EVERSOLO |
Item Weight | 7.89 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.63 x 7.48 x 3.54 inches |
Item model number | Eversolo DMP-A6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Output Wattage | 13 Watts |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Professional EQ, Roon ready, Squeezelite, TIDAL Connect, Touch Screen |
W**I
Compared with my reference and Innuous Pulse mini
Heads up - this is a detailed review, first impressionsFor many years, I have used the best streamer under 1k: Sonos connect with the W4S mod, coax out to my DAC. Sound wise, there wasnt anything close under 1k. Sonos port with W4S mod - inferior, Blusound - not close. I just wanted something a bit more responsive and was dissappointed when the Sonos port sounded inferior even with the W4S mod. So with the recent releases of promising products, I bought both the Innuos Pulse mini streamer and this Eversolo DMP-A6 and compared them. There is so much you can learn from the web reviews, and from experience, there can be little info on sound quality. Example - the W4S Sonos connect has very few reviews for what was for its time, an outstanding product. (It still is). So here are my impressions:Sound quality as a streamer into an external DAC: (my primary use)SPDIF (coax out): All 3 are close. Eversolo is the best by a slight margin. Very slightly cleaner in the highs, Well balanced. Sonos is a very close #2 and I could live with this as well. Slightly brighter, a tad more dynamic. Innuos: #3 Cleaner highs than the Sonos but with the stock power supply has a layer of grunge that an external power supply removes. With an external power supply, it is a bit less clean and a bit less dynamic than the other 2. Again, these differences are slight.USB out: Eversolo and Innuos (with external power supply) are the same. with innuos stock power supply , innuos is slightly grungier, which surprised me. USB I didnt like because it was less dynamics than SPDIF coax, both units. Through USB, highs are cleaner, better sibilantsApp: Innuos and Sonos apps are the best. #1: Innuos #2: Sonos #3 distant third is eversolo app. Eversolo is hard to navigate and not that clean. Innuos app is rock solid. Eversolo app would not allow me to connect to my iphone app via the camera scan.Tidal streaming: On Sonos and Eversolo, you can use the native Tidal app, via Tidal connect. Innuos you have to use their app, which is very good anyway. Eversolo app is frustrating, so very happy to avoid.Front panel - #1: Eversolo #2: Sonos #3: InnuosBack panel: #1: Eversolo #2: Sonos #3: Innuos Main benefit is that eversolo and sonos has wifi built in.Sound with built in DAC: Did not review. I have read that the Eversolo DAC is not that good.I am going to keep the Eversolo and Innuos for a while and see how they evolve and how easy to live with. I am impressed by the rock solid Innuos - it just works and it is clear that a lot of thought has gone into it and with their app. The Eversolo by comparison is full featured and has a flovor of lets put everything in and see what sticks. I can give up all the bells and whistles on the Eversolo for a better app and their excellent sound quality. Will update after more use.Edit 1: Used a 2TB intel 670p NVMe. Works great. Amazon sells 2TB for $70, 1TB for $40 right now. I would suggest that you use an external enclosure to connect to your computer or server to transfer your music the first time. Format it in exFAT, and then transfer your music. Then move the drive to the Eversolo. I first tried it by installing it into the eversolo and transferring it via wifi. It was soooo slow. Would take about a month to transfer my music. Then did it the way I suggested and that took about a minute. Also, I noted that the CPU in the eversolo is a weak performer compared to the innuos pulse mini, about 3x slower. So anything you ask the eversolo to do that requires CPU is going to be slow. The sound quality coming from the drive is superior than streaming through Tidal. Earlier I commented that the sound from the W4S sonos connect was brighter than that from Eversolo; now the balance from the drive is the same as streaming from the Connect, but more detailed. So far, the Sound Quality is the best from the NVMe with hires sources. (I tested with a 96kHz 24 bit track vs Tidal MQA).Edit2: Spent some time comparing USB vs SPDIF output. For those who are unaware, SPDIF output takes the audio digital signal and clocks it using onboard crystal oscillators to your external DAC. The external DAC uses the clock from your device (DMP A6) as the master clock. USB just sends the digital signal via an asynchronous format to your DAC. Your DAC then reclocks it with onboard crystal oscillators before doing the conversion to analog. So which sounds better will depend a lot on whether the clocks on the DMP A6 vs your DAC. The master edition of the DMP A6 supposedly has better clocks so SPDIF should sound better, whereas the USB should be the same. That said, my DAC has a pretty decent USB conversion, at least as good as the DMP A6. I used the highest quality digital signal from my NVMe for comparison and went from USB to SPDIF everything else the same to my DAC. My conclusion is that the USB output is cleaner, but I didnt always prefer the USB out. The biggest different was the soundstage. The SPDIF was up front, immediate and more exciting, whereas the USB out was further away. For pop, I generally preferred the SPDIF, whereas for classical, I preferred the USB because everything was cleaner, more precise. If you have a cheaper DAC, you probably would prefer the SPDIF. I tried it on a cheaper DAC and I preferred the SPDIF. So it all depends on your preference and the quality of the USB clocking on your DAC vs the DMP A6.
B**E
Favorite Tech Purchase of 2023!
The media could not be loaded. I have been using Spotify for many years but I don't like not being able to easily see what I would regard as my collection of music. As a 50 year old I have amassed a great number of albums over the decades and converted my CD collection to digital a while ago but could never find a good home solution. I have tried a Qnap NAS server which worked okay but wouldn't play any DSD, DSF or converted SACD files and higher resolution audio files would often cut out or stall. I tried using a Samsung tablet with a 1tb micro sd card and albums added, and I found that the streaming over google cast would lower the sound quality. I have bought many HiFi and stereo items and there was always something that I didn't like. I was looking to buy a now discontinued Sony Hap-S1 because you can upgrade the storage and wire to Speakers but I happened upon the Eversolo DMP-A6 and read other reviews which piqued my interest. I also watched reviews on YouTube and decided to go for it as the consensus seemed to be that this was the best thing since sliced bread. Needless to say I have not been disappointed. Easily the best digital audio solution out there in this price point.I have an old pair of PSB Alpha P5 speakers and a cheap AMP I found on Amazon, and even though those parts are not of the highest quality, the Eversolo makes it all sound sublime. I can hear so much detail and pick up things that I couldn't hear on Spotify or MP3 formats. I installed a 2tb SSD card and spent a weekend adding around 750 albums. Pretty much every file plays on this with the exception of a couple of bluray audio files. There is a 6" color touchscreen which shows you all options, settings and of course your music including album art. I also ordered the remote which is very inexpensive and handy if you are with company or busy doing something. There is an app for Android and IOS which mirrors what you see on the touchscreen. I like it but unfortunately it's oriented for vertical and not horizontal screens, so for android tablets, it will look a little weird. If streaming is your thing there are many Apps included on the Eversolo, everything from Spotify & Amazon Music to BBC Radio and Tidal. I'm delighted with this purchase and might even look to upgrade to the Master Edition in the future.
B**R
Still too many bugs, but a solid hardware platform, I'll recheck in 6-12 months
I really wanted to love this one, but I ran into enough issues that I sent it back. Still, they rev the firmware frequently, so likely these issues will be sorted out over time.Hardware platform is great. Sound quality is generally very good, in my use case as a streamer into an external DAC.The issues I ran into were random chops of the last 5 or so seconds of songs when using spotify or apple music. I don't care how good the sound quality is if the song gets cut! I also found the app would disconnect from the player fairly frequently.I like so much about the design of this player. I may buy it again in six months after the firmware has time to settle, but for now I've sent it back.I’m updating this even though I’ve sent the unit back. Their tech support finally got back and suggested that the cuts at the end of Spotify and Apple Music songs were likely due to the crossfade switch on each app being set to on. I did not set this to on, so if this is the case that is the way it was on the Eversolo by default. It’s nothing I’ve encountered in other systems before. Nonetheless, it seems like it could be a plausible answer. It took from Sunday to Thursday AM to get it to me, but it does show there is some level of tech support. I still think the hardware platform is solid and it is an intriguing device. I’ll likely give it another go in 6 months after it has matured a bit.
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