Reference disc player...UDP 205 or Marantz?


Hey guys....
I've decided to take the plunge, and get my last reference disc player--at least for a very long time--and I'm looking for opinions on the subject.
I really wanted to get the Marantz SA-14S1, it sounds fantastic for sure, but I started to read all the glowing reviews on the Oppo UDP-205. Is it just hype, or the real thing? Is the Oppo really that rare piece of equipment that punches that far above its price? Who here has listened to the oppo and/or the Marantz? How do they compare? 
Thanks! 
jonasandezekiel
Both are quite good, but clearly not "reference" players.  Jez sayin', and I run an Oppo CDP.  
Whitestix, I think we've pretty much brought that one to it's conclusion, but I'll say it again: one man's reference is another man's crap. It's all about what you can afford, baby.
@rnrmf1971 ,
I agree with you. There is no such SACD disc that has hi-rez PCM.
Ok I have not heard the Oppo but I will give you my take.  I own a Rega Isis cdp.  This is a top of the line player and believe me I still can't believe how it competes with my very good vinly system.  Well the Isis needed a repair that would take 2 - 3 weeks and I used the then budget darling Sony Playstation 1 box.  Just like the Oppo it was touted as a giant killer sounding as good as any $3000 player.  For the 3 week period I actually enjoyed the Playstation but when I inserting the Rega Isis I then realized how broken sounding the Playstation really was.  Perhaps rhe Oppo is the new playstation. By it self it sounds quite good but when compared to a quality cdp only it sound inly ok.
All I can say is that the only thing greater than my anticipation of the Oppo 95 on its way to me in the mail, was the disappointment I had after all my high expectations were crushed by reality. I sold it a few months later.

And to be fair, the Oppo 95 (and also the 105 and 205 b/c of the same line of models) is a jack of all trades that does many things well, but none particularly well. I believed all the hype. What I learned is that running audio and video out of the same box for $1000 will not get me the results I had expected.