SACD or not


I have a question regarding SACD format. I am looking to replace my CD player and noticed some CD players have the ability to process SACD and some do not.  I have never heard this format and was wondering if I should consider this in my purchase. My purchase price is in the $1400 range
I know people will question why I am using CD at all. That is another discussion for another time. I still like some physical media in my listening experience. 
I look forward to your comments 
schmitty1
We’re in agreement, mahler, and I buy and listen to nonclassical SACDs.  But it's hard to recommend that someone on a tight budget start a nonclassical SACD collection at this point.

https://forum.audiogon.com/posts/1834132?highlight=Reference%2BRecordings%2B

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It seems that the OP doesn't own SACDs. I am in agreement with the post by Chayro. I would purchase a dedicated CD player or transport with DAC. At that budget the best way to get the most from his CD collection.
There is no problem getting any kind of music style on SACD. All you have to do is know what you are looking for and then go to a place which sells them, like Acoustic Sounds:  https://store.acousticsounds.com/c/8/Hybrid_SACDs
or
Music Direct:
https://www.musicdirect.com/music/optical-disc?category=Optical%2520Disc&format=Hybrid%2520SACD&...
Etc...…………...
Once I figured out how to rip SACDs to DSF files a few months ago, I started to buy them. Mostly 60's and 70's Rock. I have almost 60 SACDs now. The only SACDs I buy are ones that are supposed to have the best masterings and sound the best of all digital releases.

There was no way I was going to buy a super expensive transport to play SACDs. Heck, I don't even have a CD transport. I rip all of my discs and play them on my 2 channel system using Roon.

The SACDs I have do sound incredible on my 2 channel setup.