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Eversolo Play CD Edition

Stereophile

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January 2026

ALL-IN-ONE STREAMING PLAYER

- ROGIER VAN BAKEL

Eversolo Play CD Edition

The all-in-one stereo component occupies the same territory as those Italian restaurants that also serve sushi and Texas barbecue.

Every instinct says it’s a dubious overreach: Few chefs master two or more distinct cuisines. But then you experience that rare eatery that somehow nails the California roll, the carbonara, and the brisket, and you realize that dismissing it on principle could mean missing something that’s genuinely excellent.

While some of the products Eversolo makes do just one thing, like the AMP-F10 two-channel amplifier Tom Fine reviewed in Stereophile’s August 2025 issue, most of the Chinese company’s products perform double or triple duty. The $1980 DMP-A8 I assessed for this magazine in July 2024 is a truly excellent streamer, DAC, and preamp in one. I liked the similar but higher-performance A10 ($3999) so much that I made it part of my reference system.

Now there's an Eversolo product with almost boundless Swiss Army-knife aspirations. The $799 Play CD Edition is a music streamer, amplifier, preamp, DAC, and CD player, all housed in a small square box measuring 9" x 3" x 9". The Play's closest rivals are probably the WiiM Amp Ultra ($529 but no CD player) and the Technics SA-C600, which does have a CD drive but costs a bit more: $999 last summer; $1399 after the Trump tariffs hit. I never auditioned the Technics, but I own the WiiM Amp Ultra, and the Eversolo is a step above it in build quality and utility. But how does it perform sonically? Is it worth serious audiophile attention?

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ICONS AND INNOVATORS AT DEFINITIVE AUDIO

Definitive Audio in Bellevue, Washington, near Seattle—one of the premier dealerships in the Pacific Northwest—continued its 50th anniversary celebration with an event it called “Icons and Innovators.” Highlighted by showings of the new JBL Everest series and Bowers & Wilkins Nautilus and 801 Abbey Road edition loudspeakers, the event drew a full house to the first of two sessions.

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February 2026

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Touched-up Beatles and Ringo in color

Opinions vary, but like everything connected to The Beatles, charged arguments over Giles Martin's ongoing remastering of, and sonic tinkering with, the band’s hallowed recording catalog are unending.

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3 mins

February 2026

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Traveling through time and space

In the April 2024 issue of this magazine, a piece by Editor Jim Austin appeared in the “As We See It” space. It was titled “On assessing sonic illusions,” and it has haunted me for more than a year. Jim’s thesis was that a music recording is a “synthetic, whole-cloth creation ... a complete fabrication.” He writes: “Very few recordings correspond to an actual performance. Most are studio concoctions with pieced-together instrumental tracks and artificial ambience that document no sonic event that ever occurred.”

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4 mins

February 2026

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EgglestonWorks Andra 5

Big loudspeakers are where diligent hi-fi reviewers really earn their pay.

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16 mins

February 2026

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RECORD REVIEWS

Why award Recording of the Month to a project whose vocal soloists, though thoroughly committed, are in some respects less than ideal?

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3 mins

February 2026

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Doshi Audio Evolution Stereo

Nick Doshi is cautiously reserved when he talks about his amplifiers, preferring to let the products speak for themselves.

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14 mins

February 2026

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Sticking with it

David and Alma Wilson must be doing something right. They’ve been married for 50 years, and for 36 years, they’ve owned and operated Accent on Music on Main Street in Mount Kisco, New York, about an hour north of New York City. In a recent, lively Zoom conversation with the Wilsons, it became apparent that staying the course is a viable approach, for marriage and for business.

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4 mins

February 2026

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Period-style listening

Last night, I sat on a bright yellow velveteen sofa eating red beans and rice while listening for three hours to blues and jazz from rare 78rpm records. I walked out feeling gospel-level raised up, with a head full of dreams and cultural memories.

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12 mins

February 2026

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CH Precision L10

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16 mins

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Rock don't give a shit, you know

Punk rock was never meant to grow old. For their first three studio efforts, The Replacements epitomized the punk ethos. Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash (1981), the EP Stink (1982), and Hootenanny (1983) are loud, bashy fun.

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3 mins

February 2026

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