Vince, I had a friend who had a problem almost identical to yours. I asked to see the adapaters he was using and it turns out he was using adapters that went from balanced 1/4" (tip/ring/sleeve) to RCA (unbalanced, there is no such thing as balanced RCA connections). It was a very strange thing to use and a very strange thing for Radio Shack to sell. I'm not sure how tech-privy you are, but I'll skip most the details about balanced/unbalanced systems and say that this adpater didn't (and won't) work for a few reasons. Since the adapater was most likely designed for some strange stereo 1/4" to RCA connection, both the hot and cold signals of the 1/4" balanced output of the 001 were getting through to the hot and ground connections of the RCA end and cancelling each other out (since they are 180 degrees out of phase). That leaves you with all the nastiness left over after the signal is cancelled out (which is most likely what you're hearing out of your stereo). Bottom line: make sure that the adapters you're using are MONO 1/4" (tip/sleeve, no ring) to RCA, NOT stereo/balanced 1/4" to RCA. After my friend switched to the proper adapters, his 001 worked just fine with his home stereo. I know this could have been much shorter, but I'm way to tired too edit right now. Oops, look at the sentence right below this, I edited. Oh well. [This message has been edited by Chris Coleman (edited April 26, 2000).]