SACD availability


Are SACD discs still being made? Are they an evolutionary dead end? I do not see them in stores like Best Buy. I would love to buy a nice SACD player to replace my CD player but I'm concerned that SACD hasn't taken off and never will. What do you think? Any advice?
thinkzinc
There is nothing new in SACD outside of classical, jazz, and the occasional overpriced import reissue.

I have supported SACD since 03 or 04 but i have finally come to realize that the format is dead and I should get out while I can still sell my OOP disks for serious money.

Mark
Other than classical and jazz releases, there are actually new SACDs being released off of new masters right now (e.g., Steely Dan - Aha, Dire Straits - self titled, etc.) but not in the US and they are limited releases (read, very expensive).

There are also a bunch of SACDs still available through amazon and others. Check out sa-cd.net.
^as you can see, SACDs are not only still being made but they are the current best-sellers :)
I received my first four SHM-SACDs yesterday (Aja, Velvet Underground, Stones (ABKCO 2002 master) and Police (A&M 2003 master)).

I popped in Aja and have been listening to it all morning. It sounds fantastic - open, clear and liquid.

With regard to the last two SHM-SACDs, I only picked them up (they are basically reissues) because I only recently began to get into SACD after I purchased my XDS1, but from all accounts the reissues are slightly better due to the single layer SHM process but are limited by the reuse of the older masters so there is probably not much point in double dipping if you already have them.

In any case, Velvet Underground is next...