Monday, October 31, 2005

Olive® "Musica™" Ultimate sound system component

Why ultimate? It can can record, tag and archive music CD, Its ultra-quiet hard drive holds up to 40,000 songs, allows users to burn and copy music CDs, update their Apple® iPod™, record music from analog sources such as tuners or tape decks, and access music stored on a networked Mac or PC1. Designed for the audiophile, like me the Musica™ features Olive®’s Digital Pure Audio™ technology, which has received wide press recognition for its superb audio fidelity.


The Musica™ in brief.
• Ultra-quiet 160GB hard drive stores up to 40,000 songs.
• Record analog media such as tape or vinyl directly to the hard drive.
• Listen to a wide variety of internet radio stations or add your own.
• Access music stored on networked Mac or PC1.
• Burn or copy music CDs.
• Update your Apple® iPod™.
• Built-in 4-port Ethernet hub and wireless access point (802.11g).
• Stream music to up to 20 rooms.
• Dynamic leveling of volume (lows and peaks) so music is always audible.
• Set maximum volume output to harmonize with atmosphere.
• IBM 32-bit PowerPC handles en-/decoding of multiple audio streams
without audio degradation.
• Store music in lossless quality (AIFF, WAV, FLAC) or lossy compression (MP3, up
to 320 kBit/s).
More specs in pdf.
Olive® website.

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