Uli makes some excellent recommendations to you Cjpark. For more, see my post on the "High end dealers in Frankfurt" thread on the "Misc. Audio" forum (do a search, but the thread is fairly recent, since drubin was recently in town). Detlof is right to urge all European high-end customers to haggle over prices, no matter how uncomfortable the salespeople might appear (esp. in Germany) or whatever awkward scenario develops out of it, it is better to get a 20% discount than pay MSRP for an expensive purchase (I have even gotten 40% off of new equipment). The high-end market in Germany, like the German economy itself, is slowing down, and high-end dealers are starting to look for more opportunities to sell off equipment at a lower margin (it is true that some of the show-room equipment in Frankfurt stores has been around for 3 or 4 years now without any interested customer.). "Mehrwertsteuer" (VAT or Value Added Tax, 16% of retail price in Germany) can only be refunded at the airport (no longer along motor highways, because of bureaucratic downsizing) if you have an appropriate form filled out by the dealer to take with you to customs as you leave the EU. The honest dealer will also want a copy of this "VAT exemption form" after it is stamped by customs and will give you a stamped self-addressed envelope to return this copy to him. As a non-EU citizen you are entitled to get this tax back. But beware of having to pay customs duties in your home country upon re-arrival.