Aarif,
trust your ears. it's not unusual for newer, much cheaper digital to be close to or better than older top level units.
in this particular case you have one of the very first ever SACD players, the now over 9 year old SCD-1, and very recent cheap player. this new up-to-date player has the latest DAC's and so has advantages on SACD. on redbook the much better analog output stage and overall build quality and transport of the SCD-1 still yield benefits.
OTOH if you compare the low-end player to a current state of the art SACD/redbook player like the Playback Designs MPS-5; amoung serious listeners there would be no contest on SACD.
trust your ears. it's not unusual for newer, much cheaper digital to be close to or better than older top level units.
in this particular case you have one of the very first ever SACD players, the now over 9 year old SCD-1, and very recent cheap player. this new up-to-date player has the latest DAC's and so has advantages on SACD. on redbook the much better analog output stage and overall build quality and transport of the SCD-1 still yield benefits.
OTOH if you compare the low-end player to a current state of the art SACD/redbook player like the Playback Designs MPS-5; amoung serious listeners there would be no contest on SACD.