CD Meets Streaming In The All-New Eversolo Play

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CD Meets Streaming In The All-New Eversolo Play

CD Meets Streaming In The All-New Eversolo Play

Room correction, touchscreen, and endless streaming power.

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Eversolo has officially stepped into the spotlight with its first all-in-one music streaming player, the Eversolo Play, which combines a network streamer and integrated stereo amplifier into a sleek, minimalist package. Debuting at High-End Munich 2025, the Play is available in two models: the Standard Edition and the CD Edition, which comes equipped with a built-in CD-ROM drive for high-precision playback and ripping.

At the heart of the system lies AKM’s flagship AK4493 DAC, delivering impressive clarity with a signal-to-noise ratio of ≥109dB and ultra-low distortion of just 0.0037%. Its Class D amplifier pushes 60W per channel at 8Ω, more than enough for serious home audio setups. The Play supports popular streaming platforms, including TIDAL, Qobuz, Deezer, TuneIn, and Amazon Music, as well as Roon Ready, TIDAL Connect, and Qobuz Connect for seamless, direct playback.

Eversolo didn’t stop at streaming. The Play is designed for today’s multi-room lifestyles, with Apple AirPlay 2 support, Bluetooth connectivity, and the ability to integrate with multiple units across a home. Room Correction technology adapts playback to any space by compensating for acoustic deficiencies, ensuring a balanced and consistent sound everywhere.

Housed in a CNC-machined aluminum chassis with a 5.5-inch vibrant touchscreen, the Play is both durable and intuitive. With additional inputs including HDMI ARC, coaxial, and optical, it integrates smoothly with TVs and external sources. Starting at $699, the Eversolo Play aims to be the go-to choice for both first-time streamer owners and seasoned audiophiles.

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