Before you spend real money on discs:
have you determined your player and system produce easily perceivable 'better' results from the SACD layer of a few hybrids?
I refined my Phono system over the past few years, essentially no CD's.
I own many Hybrid SACD's, more than I remembered, the only difference I previously found was a lower noise floor, actually un-naturally quiet on some content.
Then, last year I began my search for a better CD player, and a better SACD player.
2 oppos, 2 onkyos, 1 klh, 1 denon, 1 yamaha, 2 sony's, FINALLY found two CD players that sounded 'preferred',
Onkyo CDC-3.4 mark II for CD's
Yamaha DVD-C961 for SACD's and CDs.
SACD's are DSD. CD's are PCM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Audio_CD#:~:text=The%20SACD%20format%20allows%20multiple,time%20than%20a%20conventional%20CD.&text=A%20hybrid%20SACD%20contains%20a,on%20a%20standard%20CD%20player.
Most SACD players, including the Yamaha above, convert SACD's (DSD format) to PCM (CD 44.1 redbook) internally and send that to your system. Many players do not send DSD out all their digital outpots to external units. Thus your system is receiving PCM 44.1
I wish I knew that when I began, but it led me to my wonderful used Sony xa5400ES which does not convert DSd to PCM, and it upscales all CD's 8X. It sounds amazing, easily 'BETTER, not just SACD's, ALL your CD's sound better!
I can't stop listening to this CD player, system's warming up now.
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my quest here (end to beginning order).
the winner