I have the McIntosh MA7900 and 2 years ago purchased the Denon 110th year anniversary SACD player.DCD-A110 retail $3,500 but I got a deal on it. It is 2 channel audiophile and weighs 37 lbs. I recently was able to hear the new McIntosh SACD player that costs 8 grand and maybe it's because of my JBL speakers but I like the Denon equally if not better. There is no need for an external DAC in my opinion. I have collected about 85 SACD discs and in my opinion the original single layer ones had the best sound although the hybrids are good too. My 2 cents.
SACD Player/Transport Choices
I am planning to acquire a McIntosh MCT500 to go with my C53 (proprietary MCT connection). But I am wondering if there are other good SACD transport choices that will send a true DSD stream to an external DAC on a non-proprietary basis, either through USB or I2S. I’m trying to research this, but it’s difficult to find definitive answers regarding the actual digital stream from SACD - often I discover that the stream is converted to PCM. I do know PSAudio has a scheme similar to McIntosh.
I realize simply purchasing DSD and streaming from an SSD is probably more practical these days. But I am sort of fixated on a physical disc player. Budget-wise, most interested in transports around or below that of the MCT500 (~$5K). Thanks for your thoughts and advice.
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Sony XA-5400ES used a system called HATS only compatible with matching Sony AVR to send the DSD layer, like PS Audio does. I switched to Marantz SA-10 when PS discontinued their transport. You could use this as a transport via coax but it plays sacd and upconverts everything including pcm to DSD 11.2. The "dac" tech is proprietary. Not a chip, not a ladder, not a ring dac. New model SACD-10 just released, way more expensive, making lightly used or open box or even new old stock SA-10 very affordable if you can find one. Listed for $7k, which was way less than new Luxman or Esoteric. Has not been reviewed yet and I'm hoping it will. SA-10 predecessor never had a really thorough review I could find. |
I have an MCT 500 and love it. I am not aware of any other SACD transports, just players. It’s the proprietary nature of SACD that make a transport difficult to make without some sort of special connection like McIntosh provides. If I were looking for an SACD player of the highest quality I would shortlist both McIntosh and Esoteric. |
There's also the Playback Designs MPT-8 Dream Transport. The perfect name for something that starts at €23,990. All the best, |
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