Eversolo T8 vs Lumin U2 and Laiv Harmony DAC


Tested the Eversolo T8 for a couple days now.

Some quick points: 

In a stereo setup with USB to Fezz Audio Equinox tube DAC with Fezz Lybra 300B amp and Harbeth HL5+ XD speakers against the Lumin U2. The Eversolo is compressed between the speakers. Sound stage is just within each speaker and vocals very centered. The Lumin U2 extends the sound stage about 10 feet outside the speakers either side and much more 3D depth. Instruments and vocals much more in real positions rather than compressed to center.

In headphone setup with LAIV Harmony DAC to Woo Audio WA22 balanced tube amp and Focal Utopia. USB sounds more organic but a little less clear. I2S sounds more detailed but has a slight harshness. Almost like the I2S connection is not perfectly matching to the LAIV I2S input. Compared to Denafrips ARCE into Ares 15th with I2S I would say the Denafrips is a little warmer and more musical with good sync between streamer and DAC. 

Just some initial thoughts. Overall for the price it is a good streamer. Lumin U2 is much much better.

I'll wait for the LAIV streamer and return the Eversolo.

calieng

@trecool99 

It's not system matching. It is just a mid-tier streamer. Probably handicapped by the screen and all the other gizmos running at the same time in an Android system which itself can handicap sound quality.

Try a good quality Linux based streamer with the same DAC and same connection and then see what you think.

Not trying to rain on your parade. It is fine for what it cost.

Does anyone listen to the "musicianship" and/or the "composition"?, or is it just me. 

@mrdecibel 

Careful - you may incur the wrath of those members who also participate at Audio Science Review if you keep talking like that.

@calieng . Sorry it didn't work out for you. I have had mine up and running for 3 weeks and I think it sounds wonderful. It has a massive soundstage and sounds really good to me.

 

Cheers,

@calieng Thank you for the feedback. Coincidentally, the EverSolo A6 was the first higher-priced streamer I purchased, but I ended up returning it after a lengthy audition. I don’t think it’s worth the hype. It wasn’t a system-matching issue in my case either. I later acquired the Rivo Plus and was very happy with its sound quality.