You can get this within budget.
Best reasonably priced SACD player?
First time I've ever started a thread asking for "the best" of anything because I generally dislike such discussions. However, although I have redbook covered pretty well, I've been buying more CD/SACD *hybrid discs and am curious about the SACD layers. For the purpose of this discussion "reasonably" priced would be up to $1200. Also prefer volume control because I don't use a pre-amp.
Thanks!
* Mostly because a lot of titles of interest to me are only available as hybrid discs.
Thanks!
* Mostly because a lot of titles of interest to me are only available as hybrid discs.
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If You need to control the volume from the player, make sure that its done in the analog realm. Digital volume control 'strips bits' degrading the signal. I've just done a lot of research (but, alas not much side by side auditioning) and concluded that Oppo was the best opportunity for me. However, my budget was much lower than yours. I selected the BDP-95. It has analog volume control (from analog outputs only; not HDMI, coax or optical) and converts DSD directly to analog without a PCM step, if you choose. It also plays HDCD and DVD-A, which the Marantz won't. I can almost guarantee that you have some HDCDs hidden in your redbook collection. Mine were Mark Knopfler and Joni Mitchell, to name a few. I believe the 105 has all these features. We'll see about the new audiophile model (not the 203). |
I greatly prefer the Sony SA5400es to the Marantz - it just seems to have better resolution, detail and clarity. Though, the Marantz has a rich, warm, tube-like sound - but, at a cost. However, the Sony is no longer supported by Sony, so you have to find parts elsewhere - especially, the laser assembly, which has a history of malfunctioning. I bought a couple of extra on eBay as backups. |
The volume control is going to be difficult. If you had a larger budget, you could go with something like a Wadia, Cary, Esoteric, or maybe even a McIntosh. I would recommend going with a passive volume because you'll have a lot more options. I don't know if you would be interested in something like this, but if you could find a good used Sony 9000ES, you can have mods done to it. The Sony can be had for under $400, and you can use the rest for upgrades. Here's a link to an article that goes over this in great detail. http://vandersteen.com/media/files/APJ%20Files/APJ11_Proof.pdf |
@rja I can heartily recommend the Marantz SA8005. Always musical as long as the disc you feed it is as well. No upper midrange emphasis so characteristic of many machines in this price range. I admit to preordering mine from Marantz before its USA release based on reading tons of reviews about Marantz gear, especially its predecessor the SA8004. It is currently priced right at your limit of $1200. Don’t know if there would be many used units out there. If you like a bright treble, upper midrange prominent machine then its likely not for you. This thread on Audiogon might be helpful to you. https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/looking-for-sacd-player Good luck! |