Like restaurants, I like a great cheap eats place that's BYOB and the same with higher priced offerings, where the food and presentation are more refined, I like to find that really special (at least to me) audio component that is both reasonable, dirt cheap if I'm lucky and those products that at this stage of my life I simply want. I have three very different CD, CD/SACD players as I write this, one I paid $80.00 for recently and am enjoying quite a bit. It's an unmodified version of the first CD player I owned and was a modified from a long defunct company, "The Mod Squad" at Music by the Sea, a Steve McCormak and partner business. The CD player was stored away well for decades and looks and operates like the day it was built in 1986. I just never seen one in this condition and working. In a lot of ways, I enjoy it almost as much as anything I have owned. Like when I found an unopened complete Wagner Ring of the Solti/Vienna 58-65 recordings. I mean, what's the odds?
I'll say this though about the Esoteric Audio machines; They're simply in a different league. They sound like a master tape. And every step up in the line I can hear the differences. So if I had the "scratch" for their top tier stuff, if you ask me if I think it's worth it, I would say yes. I also think the Spectral SDR-4000 whatever iteration it's at now is an incredible machine. I don't know if SACD is necessary with these top tier devices, recently compared Dire Straits "On Every Street"(a great disc in every way) from a CD I paid four bucks for to the Mofi recent SACD issue, and I prefer the CD more. And I'm finding I like many standard issue CDs more or the differences are not enough to spring for the SACD counterparts. Also an acquaintance who is much more audiophile than I am just took delivery on a Ypsilon CDT-100 CD player that are built to order (eight months). I've heard great things about this machine and can't wait to hear it.