in the right circumstances, the normal human ear can even tell the difference between the original CD and a CD-R copy. I'm just talking about the normal frequency range of the human ear not being able to hear ultra lows and highs. You do "feel" the bounce of the amplified subwoofers in the drivebys but that isn't "quality". The old analog LPs (if by reputable companies) actually sounded better in quality than digital CDs. Digitalizing sacrifices quality for the benefit of being able to manipulate audio. I'm sure that will bring a few negative responses. I do have a question about iTunes. Why do I get "unnamed" folders in my library with two of every song? _________________________________________________________________ Getting married? Find great tips, tools and the latest trends at MSN Life Events. http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=married