Sony CDP-Xa7es vs newer Sony CD/SACD players?


I have been reading alot lately about Sonys older and VERY IMPRESSIVE dedicated flagship cd player: The CDP-Xa7es.
I read that it was probably the best dedicated cd player ever built by Sony.
I was just wondering how the newer Sony CD/SACD players such as the SCD-1, SCD-777ES, SCD-XA9000es, etc., compare to the older dedicated CDP-Xa7es on Redbook CD?
How well does it compare to newer cd players such as Arcam, Rega, Ayre, Cambridge Audio, etc?
Thanks!
daltonlanny
If you're only going to us it for redbook though, there's not as much reason to jump to the SCD 1. The SCD 777es is a lot cheaper than the SCD 1 and used only for redbook I don't know that you'd hear any difference.

If the SCD 1 was 50% better than the XA7es, how much more would it be worth to you?

The SCD 1 and the SCD 777es were both HIGHLY rated when they came out, as was the XA7es. I don't know that you'd be making a sonic faux pax by going with any of them, based on a good price...

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the SCD-1 betters the Xa7ES. I had both for a few years. the S9000es also betters the xa7, though less so. Still, the Xa7 is a superb player and has a lot going for it, but if you can swing the SCD-1, ultimately it's a better choice (plus plays SACDs).
-Ed