Never lose your favourite tunes again with this gigantic music jukebox by Olive. You can store your whole lifetime of music in this digital entertainment gadget without deleting any songs, ever. Moreover, you can save some previous space from those stacks of Music CDs.

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Olive Media Products, Inc., a developer of innovative digital audio systems, announced new versions of its award-winning music server line with 750GB storage space that holds up to 2,100 CDs in lossless quality, allowing you to conveniently access all your favorite music.

The new OPUS combines the fidelity of a high-end CD player with the convenience of digital audio technology. The breathtaking audio fidelity is courtesy of a customized audio board with four 24-bit DACs and temperature-compensated crystal oscillator.

Olive’s popular MUSICA now comes with 160 and 250 GB capacities, allowing users to store up to 65,000 songs in MP3 quality. The new OPUS, Olive’s professional line for audiophiles, is now available with 400, 500 and 750 GB. The 750 GB version holds up to 2,100 CDs in lossless quality.

“Music plays an important role in most of our lives, and our taste and preference evolve over time.” said Robert Altmann, Vice President of Olive Media Products, Inc. ” At a certain point in our life our digital music library will exceed the available space, and the necessity to erase music to make room for new acquisitions can put us in a serious dilemma. After all, most of us associate unique memories and emotions with our music.”

Olive’s new music servers provide abundant capacity for future music purchases, and allow users to store more of their music in lossless quality. Like their smaller family members, all Olive music servers are designed to run completely silent without a fan, a key distinguishing feature in this market. In addition, the high-end OPUS line uses a sophisticated frame concept with 8 individual bearings to cancel out the natural vibration –and the resulting hum– of the hard drive.

Olive’s MUSICA 160 GB is available for US$1,099, the 250 GB version for US$1,499. The new OPUS sells at US$2,999 (400 GB), US$3,499 (500 GB) and US$3,999 (750 GB).

As with all digital information, backup is of utmost importance. You won’t to find yourself losing a lifetime of music due to a disk failure.