First of thanks to everyone for all the information and of course the hack for the RH10. Last night I was just about to repack my RH10 for return to the retailer - having found the final insult from Sony regarding the missing letters/symbols in the titling pages! Having already discovered that, contrary to most websites description of the unit it:- 1)Does NOT have a graphic equaliser (presets are not Graphic Equalisers even if you do show a pretty picture of where the sliders are) 2)Disc Memory is pretty useless as it only saves the "Custom" equaliser settings - which it did not have 3)Does not have a pitch control - never used it on the NH900 anyway - so no worries there really 4)Does NOT have a built in alarm function or Date/Time Stamping 5)Does NOT have Virtual Surround Sound - sounded grim on the NH900 - so no loss I think 6)Does NOT have a Line out facility 7)Comes with a "new style" remote - yeh - cheap, tacky and no LCD! Anyway I have applied the "destination" hack and voila - I have Custom 1 & 2 equaliser settings, all the letters of the alphabet are available on the titling tables and presumably I have the full 5mW output at the phone socket - I only generally use upto about 50% volume as the Sen PX100s are fairly efficient. I was so eager to carry out the adjustment that I forgot to note the actual setting for the EU destination - perhaps someone could oblige - just in case the unit has to go back to Sony. Just a thought - as the Japanese versions come with the full remote and all the facilities enabled - would setting my unit to Japan, with English language, be possible and if so what extra facilities (if any) would I get - DTS would be good? Finally, one last thing I have noted - I generally record my music in Hi-SP direct from CDs via Simple Burner - before I did the hack I could edit the song titles and artists etc on the RH10 itself - that's how I discovered the "missing letters" syndrome - now it will not let me do this - saying "Cannot Edit" - in fact the only thing I can change is the Disc title - has anyone else noticed this - is there a reason? Thanks again to everyone - I am now happier with my purchase - Sony take note - perhaps you might listen to your customers one day - no, sorry I forgot that would take a miracle. (Anyone interested in a mint MZ-NH900?)