SACD players. Owner progress report


I have had my SCD-777ES one week now and am playing it ,non stop. As posted elsewhere both cd and sacd modes need individual burn in time.A maximum of up to 400 hours has been posted as required time for optimum sound improvement. At 55#,this is one serious component, and the SCD-1 weighs in at 58#.The biggest differences between the two are, that the SCD-1 also has balanced outputs,and a 5th support at the base of unit.There is a couple of other minor differences but the internal components appear to be all the same and all specs are identical,as well as the sacd playback sound.All things being equal,the cd playback should be basically the same.At this early stage,the cd playback has an edge of smoothness and detail over my Cal Alpha/Delta combo.The sound of sacd at this early stage is incredible and finally the digital format is dead on ,less all of its short comings.This has one serious newly innovative transport, and with the digital output for cd this could allow for great flexibility,teamed up with better, great bang for the bucks upsampling dac.The best of both worlds.While no specific dealers have been mentioned,the SCD-1 has been bought for $3800.(list$5000.) and the SCD-777ES for $2500.(list$3500.)There are at least 46 SACDs available and at least 3 discs will be released each month. Any other owner feedback is greatly welcomed.
lihifiguy

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A Resolution Audio CD50 beats them all for playing standard CD's. Get one used for around $1600.
I can't think of a reason. Like I said before, what does it matter which format wins? Digital audio will always change, and always improve (to some extent). The vast majority of recordings are two channel, and I have no trouble hearing out-of-phase information from those two channels when it's there, even on a boombox (heh heh). TWO CHANNEL PERHAPS WILL ALWAYS DOMINATE (for music), at least until "specialty highend audio" actually does die...and if there's a rebirth later on, "surround" music may dominate. WHO KNOWS? AND WHY DOES IT MATTER NOW? I say it doesn't. THE PAST 5 OR 8 YEARS HAVE DEFINITELY BEEN A GOLDEN AGE FOR ALL OF US IN THE HOBBY...there's certainly no public outcry for a delivery medium with higher sound quality...or video quality. Japan has had analog HDTV since I was ten years old, and how long has that taken to really "take off" in the rest of the world? ANYHOW, WE ALL NEED TO ENJOY THE RECORDINGS OF THE MUSIC WE ALREADY HAVE, and stop thinking about a future time that might not be so terrific...
I guess anybody who wants to hear something other than those 20 SACD titles you have might care. The Vinyl hobby isn't a big deal, so it's fun to use it now, and not wait 10 years for the title to be available on SACD (if that format actually does win)...