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Olive Adds Musica Player to Hi Fi Line Up

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Audiophile focused digital audio equipment company Olive today announced a new addition to their product line up. The new Musica wireless music center will be available in October for $1,099.

The Musica is designed to record, tag and archive a user’s CDs to the device’s 160GB hard drive, which can hold up to 40,000 songs. It is designed to fit into a home entertainment system, burn and copy music CDs, record music from analog sources, access music across a network, stream Internet radio and transfer music to an iPod.

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This device follows up on the success of Olive’s Symphony classical music player.

“The introduction of the Symphony provided valuable feedback from a community that shares our passion for music.” said Oliver Bergmann, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer and President of Olive Media Products, Inc. “The Musica realizes some of these ideas, and adds unique features to address open niche markets.”

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