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Streaming
Correct the room with Eversolo's FIR-based DSP, measuring and flattening response inside the streamer itself.
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about evotune
evotune is Eversolo's proprietary room-correction system rather than a standalone company: a FIR-based DSP feature built into Eversolo's streaming and DAC hardware that measures in-room frequency response and applies a corrective filter. Eversolo was established around 2017 in Shenzhen, China, backed by Zidoo Technology, and built its reputation on all-in-one streaming devices that fold streamer, DAC, and preamplifier into a single chassis. evotune is the room-correction layer that runs on those devices. The technology ships on Eversolo's product line, including the DMP-A8 and DMP-A6 streaming preamplifiers, the AMP-F10 power amplifier, and the Play CD Edition, where the FIR filtering targets the bass and lower-midrange irregularities a room imposes on otherwise neutral electronics. In market terms Eversolo competes with the feature-rich streamer-DAC bracket occupied by Cambridge Audio, WiiM, and lower-tier Lumin and Auralic models, undercutting many on price while bundling DSP. US distribution runs through Forte Distribution of Auburn, Washington. The German distributor exhibiting at the show is audioNEXT of Essen. Named-press coverage is extensive for the host hardware, with Stereophile reviews of the DMP-A8, AMP-F10, and Play CD Edition, plus Darko.Audio, StereoNET, and hi-fi+. The evotune label specifically denotes the correction feature, exhibited at HIGH END in Vienna for 2026. The hardware is produced in Shenzhen, China.