Sheik.....should have given that stuff to me. I'd pay good money for those Bose's, the Ferrograph, the Dreadnaught's, and the DBX gear. That sounds like stuff my dad had back in the day. He had some Bose speakers, I haven't got a clue what they were, but they were massive, with 15" woofers and a couple mids and tweets. They had like a burlap grill on them though....they were ugly, but damn they sounded good. He had a Kenwood quadraphonic receiver/amplifier. A Nakamichi reel to reel, and I think it was a B&O turntable. I wish I had just some of that stuff today. That'd be way cool. Kabster, don't know the DAT, it may have failed in consumer products, but before DVD's how could you get a signal better than CD? By getting a DAT. That is, if you could actually find anything worth listening to on DAT. I hate reviewers that test stuff listening to classical music. Like I'd ever listen to that....NO....I want to know what it can do with more popular music. I think Dave Matthews Band - Under The Table and Dreaming is probably my CD of choice when it comes to critical listening, or Pink Floyd's - The Wall, or....The Eagles - Hell Freezes Over.....or....the list goes on and on. I don't want accuracy, I want it to sound good to my ears. That's all I have to say about that!!!