An alternative is to rip the DSD file from the SACD, and then play the DSD rip using a DSD capable DAC. You can either pay a service to do this for you, around $5 a rip, with a $50 minimum; or with the right hardware (certain Oppo, Sony, and Pioneer players) and software, you can do it yourself.
I've never done it, but have a handful of SACD's and have considered both alternatives.
See here and here.
I've never done it, but have a handful of SACD's and have considered both alternatives.
See here and here.
http://www.goldeneardigital.com/sacd-dsd-audio-extraction.html
https://audiophilereview.com/cd-dac-digital/ripping-sacds-away-from-physical-media.html