Jonathan,
My point about the SCD-1's RBCD performance was drawn from comparison of a stock SCD-1 to my mid-90s era Theta Pro Gen 5a DAC and PSAudio Lambda II transport. The Theta/PS Audio combo is pretty long-in-the-tooth, but still betters the stock Sony's RBCD. For about $1K you can move the Sony way ahead with an SC4 & some op amp/resistor/cap replacements or power mods by someone like Reference Audio Mods or Richard Kern. Or if you can live with just RCA outputs, for $1500 you can do a replacement FET analog output stage with clock from VSE/Allen Wright. Alternatively, you could keep the Sony stock as a transport and go with a top-quality $1500 DAC like the battery-operated Altmann Attraction.
In a new player $1K or less, I'd be tempted to try the no-budget Oppo with some mods by Reference Audio Mods, or perhaps the Rega that won recent praise in Stereophile.
My point about the SCD-1's RBCD performance was drawn from comparison of a stock SCD-1 to my mid-90s era Theta Pro Gen 5a DAC and PSAudio Lambda II transport. The Theta/PS Audio combo is pretty long-in-the-tooth, but still betters the stock Sony's RBCD. For about $1K you can move the Sony way ahead with an SC4 & some op amp/resistor/cap replacements or power mods by someone like Reference Audio Mods or Richard Kern. Or if you can live with just RCA outputs, for $1500 you can do a replacement FET analog output stage with clock from VSE/Allen Wright. Alternatively, you could keep the Sony stock as a transport and go with a top-quality $1500 DAC like the battery-operated Altmann Attraction.
In a new player $1K or less, I'd be tempted to try the no-budget Oppo with some mods by Reference Audio Mods, or perhaps the Rega that won recent praise in Stereophile.