Margot, while I'm not personally familiar with Rogue amps, I am up on SACD players and hopefully can make some useful recommendations. Your Rogue Sphinx amp is an excellent piece of equipment and has won awards too. Since this is a two channel amp, you'll only be playing two channel SACDs. Do you have any desire or future interest in playing multi-channel SACDs? Something to think about. I happen to love multi-channel SACDs with music coming at you from all sides!!! Of the mid-fi more budget SACD player manufacturers are Denon, Marantz, Sony, Oppo Digital and Pioneer. Most of these players are probably universal players including Blu-ray and standard CDs of course.
I use the Marantz UD5005 universal player for my multi-channel SACDs into an Integra surround sound processor via HDMI powered by a Rotel RMB-1555 five channel amplifier @ 120 Watts/Ch/8 ohms all channels driven. It's also a Blu-ray DVD player and standard CD player as well. Sound is superb for the price at approx $600.00. Oppo is another great suggestion. They all play two channel SACDs of course and some multi-channel. Multi-channel is accomplished either using 6 analog interconnects out from the player into the processor/receiver or HDMI connection. I'd stick with Marantz and Oppo Digital. Hope this helps.
I use the Marantz UD5005 universal player for my multi-channel SACDs into an Integra surround sound processor via HDMI powered by a Rotel RMB-1555 five channel amplifier @ 120 Watts/Ch/8 ohms all channels driven. It's also a Blu-ray DVD player and standard CD player as well. Sound is superb for the price at approx $600.00. Oppo is another great suggestion. They all play two channel SACDs of course and some multi-channel. Multi-channel is accomplished either using 6 analog interconnects out from the player into the processor/receiver or HDMI connection. I'd stick with Marantz and Oppo Digital. Hope this helps.