Olive Unveils New Generation of the Opus Hi-Fi Digital Stereo

Olive Unveils New Generation of the Opus Hi-Fi Digital Stereo

Olive announced today a new generation of its Opus Hi-Fi Digital Stereo. There will be three versions: with 500 GB of storage, 1TB of storage and 2TB of storage.

Because music will be stored in FLAC (lossless compression), Opus lets consumers experience their music at home in true Hi-Fi sound quality. FLAC preserve the full quality of the original audio source including every tone in the artists voices and individual instruments in vivid clarity.

Sound quality is further enhanced by a high resolution digital-to-analog converter (DAC), optimized circuit design and precision power supply.

Navigating through music collection (almost 6000CDs) is fast using a color-coded touchscreen menu or familiar CD player buttons. Using the CD digitizing service you can import and categorize the music in high fidelity.

Metadata library is extensive and regularly bolstered by proprietary additions, e.g. only Olive includes such detailed genre-specific information for Classical as Composer, Work, Orchestra, Conductor, Instrument/Voice, Choir, Soloist and for Jazz as Artist, Album, Sidemen, Release Date, Music Label, Instrument/Voice, Original Recording Date.

You can play music in up to 10 rooms simultaneously using the Melody Hi-Fi Multi-Room Player. This connects to the Opus through a wireless or wired network.

The Opus No. 4 new two terabyte version and value-added pricing is effective as of August 1, 2009, starting at $1499 for 500 gigabytes of storage (a $100 decrease over the previous generation), $1599 for one terabyte of storage (a $200 decrease), and $1799 for the two terabyte version.

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