

If you’ve been holding out for a dedicated digital streamer to pair with your favorite DAC, the wait might be over. Eversolo has officially launched the T8, a streaming transport that’s designed to do one thing really well: deliver clean, high-quality digital audio straight into your existing system.
After generating buzz at this year’s High-End Munich show, the T8 is finally available—and it’s packed with features that could make it a standout choice for audiophiles looking to modernize their setups without ditching their favorite gear.
Let’s get this out of the way first: the T8 isn’t a streamer with a built-in DAC. Instead, it’s a digital transport, which means it handles everything from music streaming to file management, then passes a pristine digital signal to an external DAC or amp. This setup is ideal if you already have a DAC you love or if you want the flexibility to upgrade components separately.

The T8 comes loaded with a wide range of digital outputs, including USB Audio, AES/EBU, IIS (with up to eight modes), coaxial, and optical. All of these outputs are electrically isolated, which helps block noise and interference from messing with your signal. Whether you’re in a home listening room or a more complex studio environment, that kind of isolation can make a big difference in sound quality.
Inside, you’ll find a quiet linear power supply paired with a custom copper toroidal transformer, designed to keep noise low (just 30μV) and your music sounding smooth and detailed.
One of the key features is the T8’s ultra-precise femtosecond clock system. That might sound like marketing fluff, but it’s a real tool for minimizing jitter and keeping audio signals timed just right. It should result in cleaner imaging, better dynamics, and a more natural presentation overall.

In terms of format support, the T8 doesn’t hold back. It can handle PCM up to 768kHz/32-bit and DSD512, which covers pretty much every hi-res audio file you might throw at it. There’s also gapless playback, support for FIR filters, a 10-band PEQ, and loudness adjustment, so you can shape your sound to fit your taste.
If you're into streaming, the T8 covers most of the bases: TIDAL, Qobuz, Amazon Music, Deezer, TuneIn Radio, and more are built in. It also supports TIDAL Connect, Qobuz Connect, and is Roon Ready, so you can use your favorite playback platform without jumping through hoops.
Prefer to keep things local? You’re covered there too. The T8 has dual SSD bays, with support for up to 8TB in each slot—that’s 16TB total. You can also play files over LAN, access networked computers or NAS drives, and even sync with Dropbox or WebDAV cloud storage.

The T8 is built for modern connectivity. It supports Wi-Fi 6, has a gigabit Ethernet port, and even includes an SFP port for fiber-optic networking—something you don’t usually see in consumer audio gear. That’s especially handy if you’re building a noise-isolated digital system.
To help with room acoustics, Eversolo has added its Evotune room correction software. You can run the calibration using the company’s EM-01 microphone or even just your phone’s mic. The software analyzes how your room affects the sound and tweaks the output accordingly, helping you get the most accurate playback possible.
Front and center on the T8 is a bright and responsive 6-inch touchscreen, which gives you direct access to music apps, settings, and file browsing. If you’d rather sit back, there’s also the Eversolo Control app (for iOS, Android, iPad, and Mac), which mirrors the interface in real time. And for old-school convenience, a Bluetooth/IR remote is included.

Behind the scenes, a quad-core ARM processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of internal storage keep things running smoothly. The user interface has been completely updated, with global search, smart metadata management, cross-platform playlists, and a handy “Listen at Will” mode that mixes local and streaming content into one queue.
The T8 doesn’t just perform well—it looks the part too. Its CNC-machined aluminum chassis gives it a premium feel, while also helping to block electromagnetic interference. The front panel is physically isolated from the internals for extra noise protection.
Whether you control it from your couch or tap directly on the touchscreen, the T8 is designed to be easy and satisfying to use.

The Eversolo T8 is priced at $1,380 / €1,380, and it’s available now at Amazon. It’s not meant to replace an all-in-one streamer-DAC combo—it’s for people who already have the DAC part handled and want a serious digital front end.
If you're looking for a flexible, feature-rich transport that nails both streaming and local playback, the T8 brings a lot to the table. And with all its isolation, tuning, and format support, it’s clearly designed to be more than just another box in your rack—it’s a key piece of the digital audio puzzle.
You can also purchase other Eversolo products at Dreamedia.
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