 While we are on the whole home theater realm, another Tony has a question, a different Tony. I think that's the third Tony for this episode. I don't know. He says, my cousin has a stereo that's probably from the 90s, if not the 80s, with some top-of-the-line floor speakers. I'd like to equip it with a Bluetooth adapter so she can stream Apple music, et cetera, to it from her phone. I'm assuming that a stereo of this vintage would use RCA jacks and would have some sort of, you know, input available that they could choose and off to go. I'm curious what you would recommend. So what you describe Tony, the Bluetooth to RCA adapter, the one that I would happily and highly recommend is the Audio Engine B1. I have an older version of this thing. It supports, it's got a fantastic DAC in it, digital to analog converter. It supports all the latest Bluetooth standards that you get the highest quality you possibly can from Bluetooth. And I will say that even the old version of this, I've got one that's, I mean, it might be 10 years old. It works great. So if you are looking for what you asked for, that's it. However, and I'm speaking intentionally here because I think there's a device that you want that's not what you asked for because the iPhone, as we mentioned earlier in the episode, also supports AirPlay 2 and that goes over WiFi. So an AirPlay receiver would result in better, you know, higher bandwidth, potentially even lossless sound quality from your iPhone to the stereo. I went on a search for such a thing because we've talked about this in the past and it hasn't worked. Like our searches have failed. There's always been just janky stuff out there. Well, much to my surprise, the cousin, closely related cousin of the Audio Engine B1 is the Audio Engine B5. This is an AirPlay receiver. They actually call it a multi-room streamer. It supports AirPlay and plugs into your devices. And so you get super high quality wireless sound from whatever app you're running on your phone. You can put multiples in your house and because AirPlay 2 lets you do multi-room audio, you could have it streaming everywhere that you wanted. So I think the B5 is probably what you want and it's the same price as the B1.