Marantz SACD 30n vs Technics SL-G700M2 vs Mark Levinson 5101


I've been looking at current SACD / network player offerings.   Both the Marantz 30n and Technics SL-G700M2 look attractive, and a used Mark Levinson 5101 can be had in that price range.  All three play SACD and red book CD, all three offer DAC function of digital input streams, all three offer wifi networking.

Has anyone done a head to head listening comparison of these three?

Based on Marantz's reputation for musicality, the 30n (and lower price!) the 30n would be a no-brainer first choice for me vs Technics, except for the following: How does it sound compared to Levinson's formidable brand reputation, and there's no balanced analog output -- single ended only and better networking and streaming support in the Technics.  Meanwhile, I would think the Levinson has the best audio performance but probably the least well developed networking support

So I'm guessing (and in order of importance):

- Levinson beats Marantz beats Technics for musicality

- Technics beats Marantz beats Levinson for wifi networking support

- Technics and Levison both beat Marantz with balanced analog output

Thoughts?

 

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Used cd or sacd players have already mileage on lasers. So I prefer new.I buy used but not CD players, technics and Marantz are good choice, Music direct has 60 day trial. Not happy send it back.

The Technics has XLR outs- a very big deal should you decide to go that way

Rotel does not play SACD. I have owned  the 30N,  it's a nice solid unit except you are stuck with the Heos streaming. 

There is a new Ayre cx8 with a streaming option. Could be a real good choice.