Astell & Kern PS10 Bridges the Gap Between DAP and Streamer

Posted on 7th April, 2025
Astell & Kern PS10 Bridges the Gap Between DAP and Streamer

Astell&Kern’s upcoming PS10 takes aim at both portable and home hi-fi, introducing an all-new design, audiophile-level internals, and a bundled desktop dock.

Astell&Kern has long been synonymous with high-end portable music players. But with its new PS10 Digital Audio Player (DAP), the South Korean brand is doing more than refining the formula—it's effectively rewriting it.

Officially unveiled at CanJam Singapore over the weekend, the PS10 marks a significant design and technical shift for Astell&Kern. Our StereoNET team was on the ground at the show (check out the highlights on our Facebook page) and reported that early demos of the PS10 were "extremely promising," with attendees impressed by both the sound quality and the seamless integration into desktop systems via the included dock. 

One of the most immediately noticeable changes is the absence of Astell&Kern's iconic volume wheel – a tactile emblem of its DAPs for years. In its place is a minimalist, all-button interface that fits within a new "Contrast Cube" design language, which blends stainless steel and glass into a sleek yet assertive form. Paired with a larger 6-inch touchscreen and an ergonomic layout designed for one-handed operation, the PS10 feels like a conscious pivot toward simplicity and modernity. It's a bold design move and perhaps a sign that A&K is betting on new users as much as it is on its loyal base.

But the changes go deeper than aesthetics. What sets the PS10 apart from previous models is its broader use-case philosophy. A&K wants this device to be more than just a personal player; it's positioning it as a genuine replacement for your network streamer, standalone DAC, and even your preamp. That ambition is made clear by including a desktop docking cradle – bundled with the PS10 – that features XLR balanced outputs, USB audio output, and a fixed-level line-out mode for seamless integration with powered speakers or hi-fi separates.

The PS10 is also Roon Ready and supports LDAC, aptX HD, DLNA, AirPlay, and Bluetooth 5.3. Whether you're wirelessly streaming or tethering to a desktop rig, it's ready to serve as the heart of a high-performance system.

Under the hood, the PS10 features a DAC implementation never before seen in a portable device: four AKM AK4498EX DACs paired with two AK4191EQ chips, a configuration A&K claims as a world-first. This is backed by the return of the brand's HEXA Audio Circuitry, a platform that physically separates digital and analog signal paths for lower noise and improved sonic purity.

Astell&Kern has also equipped the PS10 with dedicated signal paths for balanced and single-ended outputs – unlike most DAPs that share circuitry between both. This, combined with dual amplifiers tuned for different headphone impedances, ensures that the signal chain is uncompromised no matter what you plug in. The Smart Gain function detects the impedance of connected headphones. It automatically switches between Normal and High Gain modes, providing up to 8.3Vrms on the balanced output for high-impedance cans or 5.5Vrms for lower-impedance models.

Beyond the hardcore audiophile specs – including support for native playback of up to 32-bit/768kHz PCM and DSD512, 256GB of onboard storage (expandable to 2TB via microSD), and a 15-hour battery life – A&K has layered in thoughtful user-focused features. These include ReplayGain for volume normalization across tracks, a crossfeed setting for a more speaker-like listening experience on headphones, and AK File Drop for wireless file transfers. Add in Bluetooth DAC functionality (BT Sink), AirPlay support, and faster charging via PD 3.0, and it's clear that the PS10 has been designed with both fidelity and flexibility in mind.

The PS10 will be available globally starting May 2025, priced at US$2,500 with pricing for other regions to be confirmed. 

For information visit Astell&Kern

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Jason Sexton

Joining StereoNET in 2025 as Deputy Editor, Australia & New Zealand, Jason’s decades of experience comes from a marketing, brand development, and communications background. More recently, a decade in specialist retail has armed him with the knowledge required to deliver the right information to a captive and curious audience.

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