Sony SCDXA9000ES or Krell SACD Standard?


I am in the process of purchasing a new home sudio/theater system and would like to include a good mid- to high-end SACD/CD player. I am leaning towards the Sony SCDXA9000ES over the Krell SACD Standard as it has bass management, while the Krell does not. The Krell, on the other hand, offers balanced outputs for 2 channel operation.

The rest of the system is Classe SSP600, Classe CA5200, B&W 802D, HTM2D, 4 x DS8s and the ASW855.

Any opinions out there on which way to go? Will the lack of bass management seriously compromize the Krell's multichannel performance with the DS8s?

Ideally, I would wait until the new BD and HD-DVD players offer the necessary codecs, but that could take a while. I suspect it will be even longer before we get decent audio and analog sections in the new devices.

The Sony is officially discontinued, but there still appear to be dealers with some in inventory.

Thanks in advance.
irichmond

Showing 1 response by kc1011f5c

The Krell Standard is a very good CD Player (as well as SACD), read the review in TAS from this past May. It sounds & looks better than the Sony, plus you get a 5-yrs. warranty along with excellent product support from Krell.