Specializing in convergence of digital music and high-end audio components; Olive's Opus No5 targets audiophiles.
Olive Media developed the first OPUS in 2005, combining the convenience of digital media with high-end audio components. With the introduction of the new OPUS No5, Olive has taken this convergence one step further by developing an audio system that delivers music with better sound clarity, while also offering the flexibility to browse, rip, store, mix, match and burn music libraries or listen to internet radio.
By fusing the underlying digital and audio technologies into its Pure Audio System, Olive aims to unleash audiophile-quality sound from the fixed compact disk without customers having to resort to a PC running in the background.
Based on its audio purity specs including a signal/noise ratio of 123dB, the new OPUS No5 aims to deliver warm, full-bodied and spacious sound. The audio components were hand-selected together with Texas Instruments audio experts, and the design was tested in the TI Labs.
Coming in a minimalist design and two colors (Black, Silver), Olive's OPUS No5 starts with a 400GB hard drive and a price of $3000. The OPUS No5 can be purchased directly from Olive's website and Amazon. In addition, the audio system will soon be available internationally.
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