Enter to Win: Olive Media O2M Media Server valued at $599!

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Tom Andry

Tom Andry

Speaker of the House
Olive Media wants you to win!

Olive Media is giving away the chance to one win (1) Olive O2M music server to one (1) eligible forum member! Meet the Olive O2M Multi-Room Player. Now you can easily access music stored on an Olive HD Music Server, computer or network attached server (NAS)-play it anywhere at home, in up to 15 rooms simultaneously! The Olive O2M is about simplicity for you from start to finish. From its automatic setup wizard to color touch-screen navigation it makes browsing and listening to your favorite music all fun, no hassle. The Olive O2M is more than a Multi-Room Player. It also features Olive's revolutionary internet radio that delivers to you high-quality radio stations from all over the world. Plus, it's the best alarm clock you'll ever have! This contest represents a $599 value!




Features:
  • Audio Connectors - RCA, Coaxial, Toslink, Coaxial cinch
  • Supported Audio Formats - Bit rate: 16bits, 20bit, 24bits, Sampling Frequency: 10kHz up to 96kHz, WAV, FLAC, MP3 (128 and 320 kbit/s), AAC (128 kbit/s)
  • Networking - Wireless, 802.11g or Wired Gigabit Ethernet (Encryption: WEP, WPA, WPA2, 64- and 128-bit)
  • USB 1.1/2.0
  • Color touch-screen
  • Anodized fine-grade aluminum shell
  • Passive cooling without noisy fan
  • Ultra-quiet operations

Can't wait? Olive has posted some deals on or forums just for Audioholics members. Olive will give you $500 for your old CD player when you buy one of their O4HD Music Servers. Or just mention Audioholics when you call to get other free stuff with your order.

To be eligible to win, you must: 1) Be a registered Audioholics forum member, 2) Have USA or Canadian Residence and 3) Answer the following questions in the thread below.

Contest Questions:
  1. Have you purchased 24bit music in the past?
  2. If so, what are the sources you have purchased from?
  3. Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio?
  4. When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model?

Note this contest ends on March 31st, 2011. Winners will be drawn shortly thereafter.

Have fun and good luck!
 
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its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
Hooray, another contest :)

1. Have you purchased 24bit music in the past?
No.

2. If so, what are the sources you have purchased from?
N/A

3. Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio?
It depends on a number of things:
1) Can I actually hear the difference?
2) How much more money are we talking?

4. When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model?
I'm not fond of subscription based models, I like to own things and do what I want with them. I buy albums - 99.999% of my purchases are cds. I only buy flac if there isn't a cd available.
 
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q2bon2b

Enthusiast
Have you purchased 24bit music in the past?

No.

If so, what are the sources you have purchased from?

N.A.

Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio?

Yes. eg shm-sacd

When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model?

Pay per track/album. Not a all-you-can-eat person.
 
sholling

sholling

Audioholic Ninja
Contest Questions:
  1. Have you purchased 24bit music in the past?
    Yes about a dozen albums.
  2. If so, what are the sources you have purchased from?
    HDTracks
  3. Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio?
    More than CD yes, more than HDTracks? Probably not. Since it's not burnable to CD what would be nice is a way to redownload a $500-1000 music collection should disaster strike.
  4. When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model?
    I'm not sure, it would depend on pricing and I suspect that a subscription would get expensive.
 
engtaz

engtaz

Full Audioholic
Have you purchased 24bit music in the past?
Yes
If so, what are the sources you have purchased from?
HDTracks,
Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio?
depends on the music and sound improvement of the tracks.
When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model?
I have done both so it just depends.
 
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BobBart

Audioholic
1.No
2.n/a
3.No I won't pay more than I currently do.
4. I prefer the pay for each track, that way I get only the songs I want.
 
sawzalot

sawzalot

Audioholic Samurai
Thanks for this chance to win, again :)

Contest Questions:

1. Have you purchased 24bit music in the past?
No I have not.

2. If so, what are the sources you have purchased from?
See Above ^^.

3. Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio?
Yes for both a better AQ and an easier way to store music.

4. When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model?
I would prefer a reasonably priced subscription as long as there would be a decent offering of music genre.
 
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grateful4music

Audiophyte
Olive Media Contest

1. Have you purchased 24bit music in the past?
No, but I've downloaded free samples
2. If so, what are the sources you have purchased from?
DLed (for free) from HDTracks.com and 2L
3. Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio?
Yes (i.e. SACD & DVD-A). If I had a good source to play the Hi-Res audio files, I would pay to download them.
4. When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model?
Pay per track/album. I like to own what I pay for.
 
GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
Have you purchased 24bit music in the past?

No, I have not.

If so, what are the sources you have purchased from?

n/a

Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio?

yes I am

When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model?

I prefer the pay per track/album model.
 
psbfan9

psbfan9

Audioholic Samurai
Contest

1:Have you purchased 24bit music in the past?
No

2:If so, what are the sources you have purchased from?
N/A. I have considered HDTracks.

3:Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio?
Yes.

4:When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model?
Pay per track If the subscription price were fair and I was able to do unlimited downloads, I would consider a subscription service.
 
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Bull58

Audiophyte
Have you purchased 24bit music in the past?
No
If so, what are the sources you have purchased from?
N/A
Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio?
depends on the music and sound improvement of the tracks.
When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model?
Currently I prefer the pay as you go model.
 
STRONGBADF1

STRONGBADF1

Audioholic Spartan
Contest Questions:

1. Have you purchased 24bit music in the past? No
2. If so, what are the sources you have purchased from? N/A
3. Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio? Only within reason...
4. When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model? per track/album
 
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Guavamanh

Junior Audioholic
this would be sweet in my new house =)

1. Have you purchased 24bit music in the past? No
2. If so, what are the sources you have purchased from? N/A
3. Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio? Yes
4. When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model? Pay per track
 
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gholt

Full Audioholic
Contest Questions:
Have you purchased 24bit music in the past?
no

If so, what are the sources you have purchased from?

Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio?
Yes

When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model?
I prefer pay per album / track.
 
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sandbagger

Audioholic Intern
Contest Questions:

1. Have you purchased 24bit music in the past?YES
2. If so, what are the sources you have purchased from? DVDA from brick and mortar stores
3. Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio? yes
4. When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model? Per Track
 
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Bryce_H

Bryce_H

Senior Audioholic
Have you purchased 24bit music in the past?

No

If so, what are the sources you have purchased from?

N/A

Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio?

Not really - I rarely (if ever) sit down to listen to music on my system. Too busy. Most music listening is done in the car through my iPod Touch.

When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model?

Track/album - although I have very tried a subscription.
 
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oppman99

Senior Audioholic
Have you purchased 24bit music in the past? No
If so, what are the sources you have purchased from? NA
Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio? Yes
When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model? I avoid subscription services. Definately prefer per track/album.
 
Quilope

Quilope

Enthusiast
Have you purchased 24bit music in the past?

Nope. Not that I'm opposed to it, it's just not very common.

If so, what are the sources you have purchased from?

N/A

Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio?

Absolutely.

When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model?

I prefer tracks and albums.
 
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Entity

Audioholic Intern
1. Have you purchased 24bit music in the past?
Nope!

2. If so, what are the sources you have purchased from?
NA

3. Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio?
Absolutely!

4. When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model?

Definitely a pay per track/album.
 
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echopoint

Audiophyte
1. Have you purchased 24bit music in the past?
No, although I have some DVD audio discs

2. If so, what are the sources you have purchased from?
If I did, it would probably be from HDtracks.com

3. Are you willing to pay more for higher quality audio?
Yes, but that depends on the price

4. When purchasing music online, do you prefer a subscription or a pay per track/album model?

would rather pay per track, although I would be interested in a higher quality source like Pandora
 
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