Network streaming amplifiers these days come in all shapes and sizes — from the sleek Naim Uniti Atom to the versatile WiiM Amp Ultra, the solid Cambridge Audio EVO 150, and even entry-level options from Topping, Bluesound, NAD, Marantz, and Denon. Into that crowded field steps Lyngdorf Audio with its latest offering: the TDAI-2210.
Sitting in the middle of their TDAI lineup, this model brings a fresh color touchscreen, Lyngdorf’s signature digital amplification, and their acclaimed RoomPerfect room calibration to the table.
Because why settle for boring when you can have fancy digital wizardry?
The TDAI-2210 is a fully integrated streaming amplifier built to handle just about any setup. It offers a range of digital inputs like USB-C and HDMI 2.1, along with analog inputs and modular upgrade options. Plus, it includes an integrated music streamer and the RoomPerfect system that tunes your room for the best sound possible. Power-wise, it pushes out a healthy 2 x 210 watts into 4 ohms, enough to drive demanding speakers without breaking a sweat.
One of the key improvements is the new color touchscreen with a smooth glass surface. It’s functional, making setup and streaming controls more straightforward. The screen is also more resistant to fingerprints and offers a clear, sharp display that’s easy on the eyes.
Under the hood, the TDAI-2210 is a 100% digital amplifier — no analog conversion until the signal hits your speakers. The volume control adjusts gain digitally in the output stage, cutting out a bunch of analog components that usually add noise, hiss, and distortion. The result? Cleaner, more accurate sound at every volume level, with none of the usual coloring or interference.
The TDAI-2210 also supports modular upgrades, such as a high-end analog module with an MM phono stage and balanced XLR inputs, or an HDMI 2.1 module with additional HDMI inputs and eARC support .
The amplifier includes an integrated music streaming player compatible with Roon Ready, Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect, Apple AirPlay 2, Google Chromecast, and DLNA/UPnP, providing versatile streaming capabilities .
Upgrades
Lyngdorf offers two optional upgrade modules for the TDAI-2210 if you want to expand its capabilities—at an extra cost, of course.

First up, the HDMI 2.1 input/output module is perfect if you want to hook this amp into a home theater setup. It supports high-res video pass-through up to 8K at 50/60Hz and 4K at 100/120Hz, plus it handles the latest TV features like Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC) and CEC control. This module adds two HDMI inputs for audio up to 192kHz/24-bit, plus an HDMI in/out with eARC/ARC support. You can order it right away with a new TDAI-2210 or add it later to your existing unit.

The other option is the high-end analog input module for those who want to plug in more analog sources, including a turntable. It includes four inputs: a dedicated phono input with RIAA correction for moving magnet cartridges, two unbalanced RCA inputs, and a balanced XLR input. You can boost the sensitivity on each input up to 24 dB, with the first 6 dB handled by gold-plated relays to keep the signal clean and maximize headroom before digital conversion.
Lyngdorf TDAI-2210 – Specifications
- Description: 2-channel integrated streaming amplifier
- Power Output:
- 2 x 210 W @ 4Ω
- 2 x 105 W @ 8Ω
- Idle Power Consumption: 18–26 W
- Standby Power Consumption: < 0.5 W
- Maximum Output Current per Channel: 35 A
- Audio Performance:
- Frequency Response: ±0.5 dB from 20 – 20,000 Hz
- Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.05% max from 20 – 20,000 Hz
- THD-N at 1 W / 8Ω: 0.04%
- THD-N at 1 W / 4Ω: 0.04%
- Digital Inputs:
- 3 x Coaxial (≤192 kHz / 24 bit)
- 2 x Optical (≤96 kHz / 24 bit)
- 1 x USB-C (≤192 kHz / 24 bit)
- 1 x HDMI 2.1 (≤192 kHz / 24 bit)
- Digital Output:
- 1 x Coaxial (96 kHz / 24 bit)
- Analog Inputs:
- 2 x Single Ended RCA
- 1 x Microphone Input (XLR) for RoomPerfect™
- Analog Outputs:
- 1 x Single Ended RCA
- 1 x XLR Balanced
- 1 x 3.5mm Headphone
- Optional Modular Upgrades:
- High-End Analog Module:
- 1 x RIAA Phono MM
- 2 x Single Ended RCA
- 1 x XLR Balanced
- HDMI 2.1 Module:
- 1 x HDMI Output
- 2 x HDMI Inputs (PCM ≤192 kHz / 24 bit)
- eARC/ARC
- CEC Integration
- High-End Analog Module:
- Equalization:
- RoomPerfect™
- Voicings
- Bass/Treble Tone Controls
- Media Player Features:
- Internet Radio (Airable)
- Spotify Connect
- TIDAL Connect
- Roon Ready
- Google Chromecast
- Apple AirPlay 2
- DLNA Support (UPnP)
- Local File Playback (USB)
- Bluetooth (BLE)
- Audirvana Playback
- Interfaces:
- Touchscreen
- Web Interface for Setup and Media Player
- Remote Application for iOS and Android
- IP Control
- CEC (HDMI)
- 1 x Trigger Input
- 1 x Trigger Output
- 1 x RJ45 Ethernet LAN
- Remote Control: Infrared or Bluetooth
- Included Accessories:
- RoomPerfect™ Microphone with Stand and Cable
- Remote Control
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 325 x 102 x 300 mm (12.8 x 4 x 11.8 inches)
- Weight: 4.8 kg / 10.6 lbs
- Finish: Matte Black
- Available Versions:
- TDAI-2210 + High-End Analog Module
- TDAI-2210 + HDMI 2.1 Module
The TDAI-2210 is designed and assembled in Denmark, with each unit undergoing a 24-hour testing process to ensure performance and reliability.

The Bottom Line
The Lyngdorf TDAI-2210 stands out with its all-digital amplification, extensive connectivity—including USB-C, HDMI 2.1, and analog inputs—and flexible upgrade modules that make it equally at home in a high-end stereo or home theater setup. Plus, it covers all the major streaming platforms, so whether you’re spinning vinyl or streaming Qobuz, this amp handles it with precision and plenty of power.
MSRP: $4,499 (or $5,049 with Analog module, or $5,149 with HDMI module)
For more information: lyngdorf.steinwaylyngdorf.com
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Anton
May 16, 2025 at 9:39 pm
Hmmm…has almost every feature and format one could want.
But have any of these brands heard of this crazy thing called color?