Innuos Zen series does great ripping Teac cd ripper SS drive
excellent interface sounds better then Roon , it will play hybrid sacd and rip
or your can convert sacd then rip them .
??? All In One CD Ripper - SACD Rip/Playback - Streamer ???
Does anyone know of an all in one unit that will perform all of these functions? If it didn't Rip SACD but at least did do playback that would be acceptable..
It would be nice if it didn't cost more than say $2500.00 but less would be better as long as the performance wasn't too compromised..Thanks much,take care...
The only method for ripping SACDs is a black market work around using a PC. I bought 3 Sony (they invented the format) bluray players that do it for <$50 each I would only consider ripping CDs on a PC since I value sorting by genre which is most easily manipulated using one. "All in one"s have compromised features by definition. |
There is a thread on the 'Audiophile Style' site that shows how to rip SACD's using specific disc players. I have used this with an Oppo 103 universal disc player for years with great success. They list the different players that work and how to do it, and the users are helpful. audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/28569-sacd-ripping-using-an-oppo-or-pioneer-yes-its-true/#comments Unless you already own or have access to one of the viable players investing in the player would cost something- Oppo 103's sell used for about $300 on AGon and elsewhere. The number of SACD's you own and want to rip will be a determining factor if you want to go this way. Ripping cd's can be done on a laptop with a cd drive, either built-in or attached. There are a number of apps that will catalog the rips by title, artist, tracks, etc., some are free some cost. The major cost with this method, as has been mentione is your time.
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Melco N 100. It will store (2TB) ripped files, play them back, and plays Tidal and Qobuz.. It doesn’t have a DAC but the original post doesn’t indicate that you need one. Mine was around $2K several years ago. It doesn’t have an included ripper. I used an Apple Optical device initially and then paid for a Melco optical drive which can also be used to play CDs if attached to the N100. |
This used Innuos Zen will do everything you want except I believe rip SACDs for only $2050. https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/650163113-innuos-zen-mk3-2tb/ |
I would recommend putting all of your money into a great quality streamer. At this point it is what people used to do before high quality streamers and service. It was the step folks made between the CD player and Streaming. Ripping files is time consuming and of no sonic benefit unless you are locked into a high quality cd player that will not act as a DAC and a cheap streamer and DAC.. If you are dead set on ripping, then just use a PC. Put all your money into the streamer… the higher quality the streamer function the better the sound… while there is variation at price points in general the better the sound at higher price points $500 - >$20K.
I recommend a used Aurender streamer. I own two. I am able to compare CD, locally stored ripped files, network stored files, and streamed files from a service. No difference. You can produce differences by introducing combinations of different components (like a really good CD player vs a budget streamer or cheap DAC). |