What is the Sony SCD-XA777ES?


I just visited the Sony Employee Store and saw that they have a whole slew of new SACD player models to compliment the SCD-1, SCD-333ES and SCD-777ES.

They now have an SCD-222ES, SCD-555ES, SCD-CE775, SCD-XE670 and an SCD-XA777ES. I'm not sure if the CE775 and XE670 are actually SACD players.

But the item that grabbed my attention was the XA777ES. The listed retail is $3000.00. The discontinued SCD-777ES is now no longer listed there. Is the SCD-XA777ES a replacement for the SCD-777ES?

If so, what differentiates it from the 777ES? Does anyone know if it has balanced outputs like the SCD-1 or even a digital out? Is this a completely different box from the SCD-1? I tried accessing the spec page for it, but there's nothing listed there.

I was thinking of buying a SCD-777ES, but now I don't know what to do. Anyone here anything?
gunbei

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The 222 and 555 at the Sony Store are actually 5 disc SACD carousel players. They are listed as C222ES and C555ES. It seems this 555ES is not the same one being raved about in England. I think the 555ES unit in Europe is a slimmed down single disc player similar to the 777ES we had here.
Madnut,

Thanks for the feedback. Have you heard anything of the sound or build quality compared to SCD-777ES? I wanted also to clarify, that when I said I went to the Sony Employee Store they didn't have the physical units there yet. They have them listed on their online store.
Artmaltman,

Actually I have been carefully contemplating your specific question. I now have the opportunity to purchase an SACD player. And...

I have been weighing the pros and cons of the much heralded and discontinued top-loading SCD-777ES vs. the front-loading, multi-channel SCD-XA777ES with an unknown sound signature and performance.

Even though I have no proof or have done any experiments regarding the stability of top-loaders vs. front-loaders, I'd probably have greater peace of mind with the top-loading unit. Less moving parts and less to vibrate or break.

I think I could be pretty satisfied with a good two-channel only system for music, and keep my less than hifi home theater system separate.

But who knows, that's the way I feel now. It would be nice to be able to use the same player for both a high-end two-channel system and a multi-channel one. :)