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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