SACD can sound amazing. I have never had a streaming experience that can begin to rival the best of SACD. Not all SACDs are that quality, however. It depends on many factors and as always the quality of the original recording is the biggest determinant
SACD v Streaming
I just recently hooked up my new (to me) McIntosh MCT500 via MCT (din) to my C53 (DA2). I have an MC312 driving a pair of B&W 702 S3. I then played a couple of SACDs - Van Halen (I) and then Carole King Tapestry - both high quality MoFi discs from original master tapes.
Holy heck, I was blown away. This was the closest to analog I have ever heard from digital. The detail in the timbre of guitar, bass, and piano was stunning to my ears. And the voices of both David Lee Roth and Carole King were so real. The soundstage was deep.
This was the first time I have heard true SACD. I'm normally streaming through an Eversolo DMP-A6 or straight from my Roon Nucleus One (via USB to the DA2). My internet connection is really good, though there is wifi and ethernet (versus fiber optic) in the chain. I also have several dozen CDs and some DSD recordings on an SSD as well. The sound from streaming is really terrific....but the SACD experience with really good recordings is clearly superior.
Am I just imagining this? What do I need to do to match or exceed this SQ with my streaming? Better streamer? DAC? Streaming connection? Power? Curious as to your thoughts and your experiences.
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The mastering of the material and the DAC that's performing the conversion to analog matter more than what the source media is. If I play a SACD on my Oppo player, it's not going to sound anywhere near as good as even a 44/16 file of the same song will through my streamer and DAC. The DAC in the Oppo can't come close to my DAC. However, if I send the 96kHz data from the SACD, using the Oppo as a transport to my DAC, it will sound wonderful, provided it's well mastered. In general, SACDs are well mastered and intended for the "audiophile" crowd. |
https://www.ebay.com/itm/114574939841 I have a Rockna Wavedream Signature DAC. HDMI out of the Oppo to the i2s input on the Rockna. |
Just thinking this through, my disc-based front end is maybe ~$9,500 ($5,500 MCT 500 and call it no more than $4,000 for the DA2 portion of the C53). But a few of you suggest that matching this SQ might take $20K for a streamer/DAC combination? I suppose from a consumer value standpoint, the convenience and flexibility of streaming versus discs accounts for the additional expense. 200 SACDs might cost $7,000, whereas Qobuz is $160/yr.... Nevertheless, it also seems there is a wide middle ground between my current streaming front end and a $20K setup. I guess Christmas is coming, lol! |
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