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EverSolo AMP-F10 Stereo Power Amplifier

EverSolo AMP-F10 Stereo Power Amplifier

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EverSolo AMP-F10 Stereo Power Amplifier

200 watts of Class AB authority — built from the ground up for serious two-channel listening.

The EverSolo AMP-F10 is a fully balanced, high-current Class AB stereo power amplifier delivering 200 watts per channel into 8 ohms and 320 watts per channel into 4 ohms, with a 1000-watt dual-channel independent linear power supply, five pairs of precision-matched MOSFET output transistors per channel, a DC filtering circuit for cleaner AC power delivery, and a damping factor exceeding 600. It is EverSolo's first dedicated power amplifier and the natural pairing for the DMP-A10 streamer — a purpose-built two-channel engine for listeners who want a complete, no-compromise source and amplification stack from a single brand.

Available now at All Elite Audio, your authorized EverSolo dealer in Timonium, Maryland — with in-store demos, expert guidance, and nationwide shipping.

Class AB Topology — Power, Linearity, and Efficiency Combined

The AMP-F10 uses a Class AB amplification topology — the design choice that best balances the sonic benefits of Class A operation with the efficiency and power capability needed for real-world speaker loads. A Class AB amplifier operates in Class A at low signal levels, where the most critical and delicate musical information lives, providing the low distortion and linearity that Class A is known for. At higher signal levels and dynamic peaks, it transitions into Class B operation to deliver the current headroom needed to control demanding speakers without clipping or compression.

The result is an amplifier that handles the full dynamic range of music — from the quietest detail in a slow passage to the full force of an orchestral climax — with consistent authority and composure. At 200 watts per channel into 8 ohms, 320 watts per channel into 4 ohms, and 450 watts per channel into 2 ohms in stereo mode, the AMP-F10 has substantial reserves even with low-sensitivity or low-impedance speakers.

Five Pairs of Precision-Matched MOSFET Output Transistors Per Channel

The output stage of the AMP-F10 uses five pairs of precision-matched MOSFET high-current amplification transistors for each channel, arranged in a parallel configuration. Matching transistor pairs to tight tolerances ensures that each device handles an equal share of the current load, minimizing the imbalances in current distribution that cause distortion and inconsistency in less carefully assembled output stages. The parallel arrangement also provides the current capacity needed to drive low-impedance speaker loads with stability and control, contributing to the AMP-F10's measured damping factor of greater than 600 and its stable operation down to 2 ohms.

1000-Watt Dual-Channel Independent Linear Power Supply

The power supply is one of the most consequential elements in any power amplifier, and EverSolo has treated it accordingly. The AMP-F10 is equipped with a 1000-watt dual-channel independent linear power supply — meaning each stereo channel has its own dedicated power supply section, completely isolated from the other channel. This prevents the dynamic demands of one channel from modulating the supply voltage available to the other, which would otherwise introduce crosstalk and compress the stereo image under heavy loads.

The measured channel crosstalk of -95 dB at 1 kHz reflects this isolation directly. Each channel operates independently, delivering balanced, consistent performance to both speakers regardless of signal asymmetry or dynamic demands. The large power reserve — 1000 watts total across both channels — means the AMP-F10 maintains its composure even during sustained high-power passages, with no compression or audible strain.

DC Filtering Circuit — Cleaner AC Power to the Audio Stage

Most power amplifiers take AC power directly from the mains and feed it into the power supply transformer. Any DC offset present on the AC line — a common condition in residential electrical systems — can cause the transformer to saturate partially, generating audible hum and degrading performance. The AMP-F10 incorporates an innovative DC filtering circuit between the main AC supply and the audio circuit that removes low-frequency DC interference before it reaches the transformer. This effectively eliminates transformer hum caused by DC offset and ensures that only clean AC power enters the audio circuits, improving the overall noise floor and reducing one of the most common and persistent sources of amplifier degradation in real home environments.

Dual Differential Input Amplifier Stage

The input and driver stage of the AMP-F10 uses dual differential amplifiers specifically optimized for low-level audio signals. The fully symmetrical circuit architecture and carefully controlled negative feedback minimize distortion at the input stage, where signal levels are at their most vulnerable. The symmetrical design also provides strong common-mode rejection — effectively suppressing noise picked up from the power supply, the environment, and interconnect cables before it can reach the output stage. This is one of the reasons the AMP-F10 achieves its 113 dB signal-to-noise ratio at rated power.

Selectable Gain — 23 dB or 29 dB

The AMP-F10 offers two selectable gain settings: 23 dB and 29 dB. This is a practical feature that allows the amplifier to be matched to the output level of the preamplifier or source component driving it. At 23 dB gain, the RCA input sensitivity is 2.65V and the XLR sensitivity is 5.2V — suitable for sources with higher output levels. At 29 dB gain, the RCA sensitivity drops to 1.3V and XLR to 2.4V — appropriate for sources with lower output voltages. Selecting the correct gain setting optimizes the signal-to-noise ratio for the specific preamp pairing and avoids either clipping the input or working the volume control in an awkwardly narrow range.

Bridged Mono Mode — Up to 650W or 950W

The AMP-F10 can be switched to bridged mono operation, combining both amplifier channels into a single high-power mono output. In bridged mode the amplifier delivers 650 watts into 8 ohms and 950 watts into 4 ohms — power levels appropriate for driving a single demanding speaker in a large room, powering a passive subwoofer, or building a high-power mono configuration. A rear panel mode switch handles the bridged/stereo selection alongside sensitivity and standby switches.

VU Meters and Front Panel Design

The front panel of the AMP-F10 features a window-style display showing traditional VU meters with a logarithmic scale ranging from 3.4 milliwatts to 480 watts, calibrated for a 4-ohm load. The meters give a continuous visual reference for output power level during listening, adding a classic analog instrumentation element to the AMP-F10's otherwise clean and purposeful industrial aesthetic. The chassis is finished in black powder coat with white meter illumination, giving it a striking, purposeful presence on an equipment rack.

Pairing With the EverSolo DMP-A10

The AMP-F10 was designed as the dedicated power amplifier companion for EverSolo's DMP-A10 flagship streamer and preamplifier. Together they form a complete, fully balanced source-to-speaker chain: the DMP-A10 handles streaming, DAC conversion, volume control via its R2R attenuator, and balanced analog output, while the AMP-F10 delivers the current and power to drive real speakers in real rooms. The balanced XLR connection between the two units — DMP-A10 balanced XLR output directly into AMP-F10 balanced XLR input — represents the cleanest possible signal path between them. Both units share the same 430mm chassis width for a visually and functionally coherent pairing.

Key Specifications

Topology: Fully balanced Class AB stereo power amplifier Output Power (Stereo): 200W per channel at 8 ohms / 320W per channel at 4 ohms / 450W per channel at 2 ohms Output Power (Bridged Mono): 650W at 8 ohms / 950W at 4 ohms Power Supply: 1000W dual-channel independent linear power supply Output Transistors: Five pairs precision-matched MOSFET per channel, parallel configuration THD+N: 0.008% Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 113 dB or greater at 23 dB gain (A-weighted) / 110 dB or greater at 29 dB gain Damping Factor: Greater than 600 at 1 kHz, 200W, 8 ohms Crosstalk: -95 dB at 1 kHz, 200W, 8 ohms Frequency Response: 10 Hz – 30 kHz, +/-0.5 dB into 8 ohms Inputs: Balanced XLR and Unbalanced RCA per channel (switchable) Input Sensitivity (23 dB gain): RCA 2.65V / XLR 5.2V Input Sensitivity (29 dB gain): RCA 1.3V / XLR 2.4V Selectable Gain: 23 dB or 29 dB (rear panel switch) Operating Modes: Stereo / Bridged Mono (rear panel switch) DC Filtering: Yes — DC filtering circuit between AC mains and audio circuit Trigger: 12V trigger input and output Front Panel: VU meters, logarithmic scale 3.4 mW to 480W (4 ohm calibrated) Rear Panel Switches: Sensitivity, mode (stereo/bridge), standby Chassis: Black powder-coated aluminum Dimensions (W x H x D): 430 x 147 x 310 mm (17" x 5.8" x 12.2") Weight: 18 kg (39.7 lbs) Warranty: 1 year manufacturer warranty

Why Buy From All Elite Audio

All Elite Audio is an authorized EverSolo dealer located in Timonium, Maryland — part of the greater Baltimore area. We carry the full EverSolo lineup including the AMP-F10 power amplifier and the DMP-A10 flagship streamer, its natural companion. Our showroom is purpose-built for serious listening and our team has direct experience pairing EverSolo components with a wide range of speakers and system configurations.

We offer white-glove service, in-store demos, and support before and after your purchase. Whether you are local to Maryland or ordering nationwide, we are here to help you get the most from your system.

Call: 443-402-5055 Text: 443-402-5064 Visit: 1921 York Rd, Timonium, MD 21093

Frequently Asked Questions — EverSolo AMP-F10

What is the EverSolo AMP-F10 and what kind of amplifier is it? The EverSolo AMP-F10 is a fully balanced, high-current Class AB stereo power amplifier. It accepts a signal from a preamplifier or streaming source via balanced XLR or unbalanced RCA inputs and amplifies it to drive passive loudspeakers. It delivers 200 watts per channel into 8 ohms, 320 watts per channel into 4 ohms, and maintains stable operation down to 2 ohms at 450 watts per channel in stereo mode. In bridged mono mode it produces 650 watts into 8 ohms and 950 watts into 4 ohms.

What makes the AMP-F10's output stage different from most amplifiers at this price? Each channel of the AMP-F10 uses five pairs of precision-matched MOSFET output transistors in a parallel configuration. Matching the transistors to tight tolerances ensures equal current distribution across all devices, minimizing distortion and the inconsistency that develops in output stages where transistors are not closely matched. The parallel configuration provides high current capability for driving low-impedance or demanding speakers while maintaining stability and control. This level of output stage engineering is more commonly found in amplifiers costing significantly more.

What does the DC filtering circuit in the AMP-F10 do? Most residential AC power lines contain a degree of DC offset — a small asymmetry in the positive and negative halves of the AC waveform. When this DC reaches a power amplifier's transformer, it causes the transformer core to partially saturate, which generates audible hum and can degrade the transformer's ability to supply clean, stable power to the audio circuits. The AMP-F10 incorporates a DC filtering circuit between the AC mains input and the audio circuitry that removes this DC component before it reaches the transformer. The result is a quieter background, reduced hum from the toroidal transformer, and cleaner power delivery to the amplifier stages.

What is the damping factor of the AMP-F10 and why does it matter? The AMP-F10 has a measured damping factor exceeding 600 at 1 kHz into 8 ohms. Damping factor is a measure of how effectively an amplifier can control the back-EMF generated by a loudspeaker's woofer as it tries to continue moving after the signal has stopped. A high damping factor means the amplifier exerts tight control over the speaker cone, resulting in faster bass transients, better-defined low frequencies, and reduced overhang or one-note bass. A damping factor above 600 is an exceptionally strong figure and contributes directly to the AMP-F10's ability to deliver controlled, articulate bass performance.

What gain settings are available on the AMP-F10 and which should I use? The AMP-F10 offers two selectable gain levels via a rear panel switch: 23 dB and 29 dB. At 23 dB gain, the input sensitivity is 2.65V for RCA and 5.2V for XLR. At 29 dB gain, the sensitivity drops to 1.3V for RCA and 2.4V for XLR. If your preamplifier has a relatively high output level — common for many balanced preamps and streaming devices — the 23 dB setting is appropriate. If your preamplifier has a lower output voltage, the 29 dB setting provides more gain for a wider, more comfortable volume control range. Using the correct gain setting optimizes the signal-to-noise ratio for your specific source pairing.

Can the AMP-F10 be used in bridged mono mode and how is it configured? Yes. A rear panel mode switch converts the AMP-F10 from stereo to bridged mono operation. In bridged mode, both amplifier channels combine to drive a single speaker with 650 watts into 8 ohms or 950 watts into 4 ohms. This configuration is useful for driving a single high-power speaker or passive subwoofer, for building a multi-amplifier system where dedicated mono blocks are needed, or for listeners who want maximum power in a single-speaker setup. Two AMP-F10 units in bridged mono configuration provide a matched monoblock pair for a full stereo system.

What preamps and sources pair well with the EverSolo AMP-F10? The AMP-F10 was designed as the dedicated power amplifier companion for the EverSolo DMP-A10 flagship streamer and preamplifier. The DMP-A10's balanced XLR outputs connect directly to the AMP-F10's balanced XLR inputs for the cleanest possible signal path between the two units. The AMP-F10 also works with any high-quality preamplifier or streaming source with balanced or unbalanced outputs — including the EverSolo DAC-Z10, the Parasound HALO P6, and other preamps in All Elite Audio's lineup. Our team can recommend specific pairings based on your speaker and system requirements.

What speakers work well with the EverSolo AMP-F10? The AMP-F10's high current capability, damping factor above 600, and 200-watt stereo output make it well suited for a wide range of floor-standing and bookshelf speakers. It is particularly effective with floorstanding speakers using multiple woofer drivers, where high current and tight damping factor control are important for clean, articulate bass. Its 2-ohm stability at 450 watts per channel means it handles difficult impedance curves without strain. Speakers with sensitivities in the 85 to 92 dB range and impedances of 4 to 8 ohms are all appropriate targets for the AMP-F10.

Does the AMP-F10 have a 12V trigger and how does it work? Yes. The AMP-F10 includes both a 12V trigger input and a 12V trigger output. A trigger input allows the amplifier to be turned on and off automatically by a preamplifier, streaming source, or processor that sends a 12V trigger signal when it powers up. The trigger output allows the AMP-F10 to pass that trigger signal downstream to additional components in the system, enabling automated power-on sequencing across a full equipment chain without manual switching.

What do the VU meters on the front panel show? The front panel of the AMP-F10 features traditional VU meters displayed through a window-style cutout. The meters use a logarithmic scale ranging from 3.4 milliwatts to 480 watts, calibrated based on a 4-ohm load. They provide a real-time visual reference for output power level during listening, showing the dynamic range of the music and indicating how much of the amplifier's available power is being used at any given moment. The meters are illuminated with white bulbs and add a classic analog instrumentation element to the amplifier's otherwise clean industrial aesthetic.

How does the AMP-F10 handle heat and ventilation? The AMP-F10 runs at moderate temperatures under normal listening conditions — a characteristic of Class AB design compared to pure Class A amplifiers that bias heavily into Class A and generate much more heat. Adequate ventilation around the chassis is recommended, particularly above the unit for convective airflow. The amplifier should not be placed in an enclosed cabinet without ventilation, but it does not require active cooling or a fan under normal home listening conditions.

Where can I buy the EverSolo AMP-F10 and hear it in person? All Elite Audio is an authorized EverSolo dealer with a full home audio showroom located at 1921 York Rd, Timonium, Maryland 21093. We carry the AMP-F10 alongside the DMP-A10 and the full EverSolo lineup and can demonstrate the amplifier paired with speakers from our current inventory. Call us at 443-402-5055 or text 443-402-5064. We also ship nationwide.

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