Eversolo or Aurender: Options and Opinions


As the title implies, I am in the market for a new digital transport and some feedback would be greatly appreciated. I am currently using a Lumin D1 with SBooster LPS into a Denafrips Ares II. I have upgraded the Ares II to a Denafrips Iris DDC feeding a Pontus II. Because of this I need a streamer with USB digital output. My first choice is either an Aurender N100C or N100H, but recently I added Eversolo to the options. Eversolo came into the picture because of the early hype and the reasonable cost of new products. However, recently, along with a noticeable absence of used Aurender products, there has also been a noticeable uptick in Eversolo products on the used market.

I have two questions.

1. Assuming that Aurender is my first choice, are there other USB transport options in the under $2,000.00 range that I should consider?

2. Why did the initial Eversolo hype seem to age so quickly, if the number of recent additions to the used market is any indication?

Please understand that the additions of the Iris and Pontus have significantly impacted my retirement's disposable income, so suggestions of much more expensive options aren't of any use to me.

Thanks in advance.

Tony

128x128tony1954

Was expecting the A6 to work properly but again there are more problems than solutions in the latest firmware...    Real amateur software development at Zidoo.   Maybe next firmware.....    

It's all about support with streamers , the best hardware is useless without good software...   

FYI.  Eversolo does not recognize a number of DACs via USB.  Most recent being LAIV.       Has problems with Chord and McIntosh among others.   PoS company to deal with too

@vthokie83 

Sorry for the delayed response.

I ended up finding an Aurender N100H locally at a reasonable price.

Unfortunately, when I took everything apart to accommodate the Aurender, along with a Denafrips Pontus II and Iris DDC, my integrated decided to stop outputting a left channel, so it has been away for repair ever since. Turns out it was relatively minor ($250) and I should have it back next week.

tony1954

Thank you for the update, and great that the repair was minimal......many times the surprise is the other direction