Olive Opus 4HD. Audiophile’s Objet Du Désir.

By Cisco on November 21st, 2009
 

Olive 4HD

At Gigsby we’re big into sound quality so Olive’s announcement that they’re releasing an update to their Opus 4 is, well, fantastic. The update, dubbed Opus 4HD, packs a whole lot of quality and hard drive space (2 terabytes) into a pretty small box. It puts out recording engineers’ golden standard of 24-bit sound and 192 kHz sample rate. Or in laymen’s terms, 250x the quality of standard CDs. It also comes pre-packed with 12 of the best Chesky records’ HD tracks. Impressive, yes. Do we want it? Absolutely.

It won’t come cheap though – at $1,999 – but in our opinion it’s worth every penny.

See it in action at Olive.

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