View Full Version : Sacd Player Worth It?
PAOGORMAN2001
06-27-2008, 08:52 AM
I've been toying with the idea of getting a universal player like a NAD T585 or one of the Oppo models. Right now I'm using a NAD C521BEE cd player hooked into a NAD C162 preamp and C272 power amp for ]two channel music only.Is the sound of Sacd's good enough justify the change and does anyone have any experience with either brand listed? do I need a DAC . Sorry but I'm new to this Sacd thing
Thanks in advance
Pogo
Feanor
06-27-2008, 09:11 AM
I've been toying with the idea of getting a universal player like a NAD T585 or one of the Oppo models. Right now I'm using a NAD C521BEE cd player hooked into a NAD C162 preamp and C272 power amp for ]two channel music only.Is the sound of Sacd's good enough justify the change and does anyone have any experience with either brand listed? do I need a DAC . Sorry but I'm new to this Sacd thing
Thanks in advance
Pogo
For myself, I would say 'no', SACD isn't worth it for 2-ch audio. Multi-channel is another matter though: M/C can bring a level of realism that stereo simply cannot.
I own an Oppo DV-980H but it's in my HT system, not my main music system. Since my main system is 2-ch, I occassionally listen to M/C SACDs on the Oppo. There it works well in the HT both for DVDs and for SACDs.
Ajani
06-27-2008, 09:41 AM
In addition to Feanor's points, you may also want to consider whether enough music that you like is available on SACD... If you're not a classical fan, then you maybe very dissapointed with the album options....
emaidel
06-27-2008, 02:24 PM
I have to jump in here and answer the original question with an unqualified, "Yes." I purchased the Marantz SA-8001 SACD player primarily for its outstanding redbook CD capabilities, and regarded the 2-channel SACD capability as just a rather insignificant extra. Boy, have I been wrong!
While the 8001 is a truly outstanding CD player (it didn't get the Stereophile Class-A recommendation for nothing!), as good as CD's sound on it, SACD's sound that much better. There is an all new multi-dimensional quality to the playback of a well recorded SACD that the CD layer alone just can't duplicate.
There's little question that the largest number of SACD's are classical (which is fine by me), but there is still a large assortment of other material available. Finding that material is another story altogether, as SACD websites often just lump everything together in no order whatsoever, so finding what you want can be a rather annoying venture.
If your primary goal is better fidelity, then a good SACD player is definitely the way to go. The multi-channel aspect is wonderful, if you have the space to accomodate four or five decent loudspeakers, as well as the budget to afford them and also their necesssary amplification. Still, the 2-channel audio quality of an SACD is often nothing less than outstanding. So, go for it!
JohnMichael
06-27-2008, 02:49 PM
Ya what Emaidel said. My positive experience is also with the Marantz SA 8001.
bobsticks
06-27-2008, 05:19 PM
Simply put, if you enjoy the classical or jazz formats you are missing out on a major area of enjoyment within this hobby should you choose not to invest in a decent SACD player.
emaidel
06-28-2008, 03:47 AM
Simply put, if you enjoy the classical or jazz formats you are missing out on a major area of enjoyment within this hobby should you choose not to invest in a decent SACD player.
My SACD's of "Tommy," "The Dark Side of the Moon," and Eric Clapton's "Slowhand" don't fit in the classical or jazz formats, but they too sound pretty good!
frenchmon
06-28-2008, 03:50 PM
Well I have to chime in here as well. I don't have the SA-8001, but I do have Marantz's VC6001 Universal Player. When I first got it I played Diana Kralls "Temptation " from "The Girl in the other room" hybird CD in SACD M/C. Man was I floored! Now I had heard that same song before but never from a SACD. I then played a few cuts from her "The look of love SACD, I was just as floored.
So the next day after reading about those who buy nothing but two channel SACD's I decided to listen in two channel. Man was I disapponted. My regular CD's sounded just as good. And the player even has a setting to play the CD's in upsampling mode to get better and clearer sound, as well as a setting to turn of all possible "noise" in the system to give even better clarity. BUt I continued to listen to SACD in two channel and you know what? I think the player needed breaking in. After many hours the SACD two channel sounds even better than the regular CD's So I am a fan now.
ANd I must also agree that there are many SACD out there. You just wont find them in your local B/M record store. You have to go to the many web sites to find what you want. BUt is SACD worth it? You betcha!
frenchmon
Rich-n-Texas
06-28-2008, 06:41 PM
I'll reserve comment until the OP (with the REALLY BIG username) chimes in with his musical tastes. :yesnod:
But FWIW, the Oppo models are a great bang-for-the-buck IMO.
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