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SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 11/15/12 -- Leading HD Music Server manufacturer Olive Media Inc. today announced a new line of amplified HD Music Systems and the next generation of its audiophile 6HD Music Server. The new 4HD and 5HD Music Systems draw upon Olive's long-standing audio engineering excellence, featuring 32-bit/384kHz TI Burr-Brown Digital-to-Analog Converters and dual HD amplifiers to deliver breathtaking sound directly to your speakers. All Olive products are now powered by a new hardware platform and Music Operating System with a lightning-fast touch-screen interface. They include Olive's new wireless HD docking station feature that seamlessly integrates your favorite iOS and Android portables, and music streaming services such as Spotify, Pandora or Songza. Hand-built in San Francisco, USA, the new HD Music Systems come in a beautiful aluminum and glass design, and start as low as $1,499.
For the full press release please visit us at www.olive.us
About Olive
Based in San Francisco, Olive brings the ease and accessibility of digital music to your home stereo system. Led by a team of music lovers, Olive makes the world's top rated HD Music Servers and Multi-Room Players that deliver a music experience without compromise. Engineered for High Definition audio Olive employs state-of-the-art high-resolution DAC designs and only the best in high-performance analog audio components. For more information, please visit www.olive.us or contact us at pr@olivehd.com.
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