Olive announce new Opus No4 Hi-Fi stereo

Olive has announced the latest version of its top end Opus digital Hi-Fi system. Simply known as Opus No4 it promises to allow customers to experience music their digital music collection at home in hi-fi sound quality. The device connects to a standard stereo and has an integrated full color touch screen interface which amongst other things displays full colour album artwork.

Olive Opus No4 Digital Music Server

Olive Opus No4 Digital Music Server

Check current Opus No4 Pricing on Amazon

The system is the size of a normal separates unit and has the usual plugs and connectors one would expect and a few others including a USB socket, an RJ45 network port forВ  ethernet, Wi-Fi adapter and internet radio connectivity. Opus No 4 comes with 2TB of storage, that’s about 6000 albums worth using lossless FLAC encoding. furthermore the sound quality is enhanced by a top end DAC, optimized circuit design, and precision power supply. The touch menu is in full color and multiroom playback is supported with the Melody Hi-Fi multi-room player. The new version will ship on August 1st with an RRP of $1799 (Check Current Pricing on Amazon).

Manufacturers Feature List

  • Simply insert your CD. One click, and your music is digitally stored and categorized with all relevant album information.
  • Use the intuitive touch-screen navigation to conveniently browse all of your music, combine your favorite tracks to playlists, and quickly find the right music for the right occasion. Need your music to go? Simply burn your playlists back to CD.
  • More than one room? Add Olive’s wireless MELODY NВє2 and play your music anywhere at home, in up to 10 rooms simultaneously.
  • It can also be a radio on steroids. Extend your musical repertoire by listening to (commercial)-free internet radio stations delivered to your stereo system, while getting detailed information about the artist, album and track that is currently playing.
  • Save the sound. The OPUS NВє4 incorporates a low noise power supply, special ultra-quiet hard drives, a passive cooling concept (without a noisy fan), and a high-resolution Digital-to-Analog converter to deliver breathtaking sound.
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One Response

  1. Vall - November 15, 2009

    This would make a wonderful addition to my music equipment. If I win I promise to make good use of it!

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