SACD and DAC


Since many SACDs are recorded in 5.1 surround, does anyone know of a decent SACD player that has digital output, similar to the Digital out on a DVD (optical or RCA)? And, does anyone know of a DAC that can handle such an input? Most DACs I have read about are strictly two channel.
aveloguy
Unfortunately, there still are no SACD players with a DSD digital output that I know of, let alone a 6-channel DSD output, at least in the US (a lot of SACD players will have a digital output, but that's a pcm digital signal for the CD layer of hybrid discs and CDs). There are a few manufacturers with their own proprietary interfaces (EMM Labs, Accuphase and dCS) which make transports and DACs designed solely to work together and will send and process a DSD signal, but outside of those without modifications you can't get either a DSD signal out of the transport/SACD player or a DSD signal into a DAC. The industry has been slow to adopt a standard interface, and I'm not sure that they'll be doing it anytime soon. I haven't kept up with the latest developments, but I think this is still the case--hopefully someone will correct me if something new has come on the scene.
Good response. Let me add that some players/receivers can also do this with iLink (IEEE1394) and, in addition, some Denon devices can do this with DenonLink. However, the receiver end has, afaik, been restricted to receivers but there's no reason a DAC or pre/pro cannot be designed for that.

Kal
If your interested in multichannel SACD then pick up a used Sony XA-777es, I owned one for about a year...fantastic sounding SACD player. It's redbook playback is good but not great so an outboard DAC may help there.

Dave