Several years ago, I had a chance to buy a near perfect example of a 700-series Leslie Rotating Horn. I have always been fascinated by these monsters seen on stage at most rock concerts. For those that don't know what the hell I'm describing, the Leslie is a radical spinning horn(s), residing inside a huge wooden cabinet the size of a washing machine. It was an accompany speaker for Hammond organs, and provided a mechanical means for a tremolo effect for the organ. I recently saw Bob Seeger, and there on stage was a version of the Leslie with the spinning styrofoam drum. I have thought that one of these would be more than a conversation piece amongst the rest of my home theater speakers. I could use it for music or for concert videos. Anyone out there know if this would be practical, or how to provide the signal source from a reciever instead of an organ? 99.7% of wives would laugh you and the Leslie out of the house, so maybe I should do a little more temperature-taking with my own spouse! Am I nuts?