Nonoise, I wish I had a local jazz station to listen to.  I do not use the internet radio, seems to be about like satellite radio, meaning it sounds washed out.

@curiousjim 

I don't have a lot of SACDs but when using the SL-G700 SACD player the difference between CDs and SACDs are now more easily discernible. I've never heard this much difference before.

I won't so far as to say that it's a night 'n day difference because of all the blowback I'd get but you can just hear more of what's there. It sounds better sorted and more real. There are still CDs that are every bit the equal, sound wise, so it all depends on the recording.

All the best,
Nonoise

@boxcarman 

I hear ya! I have the same feelings about internet radio as you. It just doesn't sound right. Right now, with my current set up, FM sounds so close to how CDs sounded with my older Marantz set up (PM15S2 integrated and SA15S2 SACD player) that I'm beginning to think it sounds possibly better, at times.

There's still life in FM.

All the best,
Nonoise

@nonoise 

The reason I was asking about SACD’s, I only have a few as well and playing them on an older Oppo 93 and a newer Sony multi player, I could hear difference’s, but  was nothing earth shaking in two channel, (although 5.1 on Dark Side Of The Moon is fun.)

My current setup is a 6000CDT to a Pontus ll to a H390 and I’m pretty happy with it. I also bought a New Node N-130 to play with. Through the software, you can use TuneIn Radio and find some decent Jazz and my wife found some 80’s station out of Germany she’s really enjoying.
 

@curiousjim ,

Sounds like a great set up. My Technics can also stream internet radio and if and when I get around to it, I may try that route as well but it will require a long length of cable from the router and a way to lay it out in my room. 

All the best,
Nonoise