Both are quality built kits that do compete. Which you may like is entirely dependent on how it sounds in YOUR system cuz system synergy matters.
(1) I have auditioned the Saturn many times and I am a fan.
(2) I've not heard the lyngdorf.
(3) In fairness I am also biased in that I personally bought the REGA ISIS Valve CDP.
(4) However ....Here's the extract from a consumer review who has heard them both.
Submitted by multihifi user a AudioPhile
Date Reviewed: January 12, 2011
Bottom Line:
unike sound.
Very precise in timming. (you can hear that is because of the built in DAC)
And good overall structure.
It´s one of the better choices for the asking price.
But this thing can only replace things that cost less than about 1-2000 dollars.
I don´t like that the sound is soo overly cold and scandinavian in a very clinical mp3 upsampled way.
It is a tiny bit to bright and harsh and is totally 2 dimensional.
It is in other words totally digital in sound, and does therefore seem slightly depressing if you listen to it alot.
It´s a steal for around a 1000 dollars, but for around 2000 you could still get a lot better player like for example quad and rega saturn.
I find that most people that choose this player simply are accountants or lawyers or not very nerdy people who don´t understand audio, but believes that everything sound better in a digital way :-)
(that is of cause just my opinion) ..."
(1) I have auditioned the Saturn many times and I am a fan.
(2) I've not heard the lyngdorf.
(3) In fairness I am also biased in that I personally bought the REGA ISIS Valve CDP.
(4) However ....Here's the extract from a consumer review who has heard them both.
Submitted by multihifi user a AudioPhile
Date Reviewed: January 12, 2011
Bottom Line:
unike sound.
Very precise in timming. (you can hear that is because of the built in DAC)
And good overall structure.
It´s one of the better choices for the asking price.
But this thing can only replace things that cost less than about 1-2000 dollars.
I don´t like that the sound is soo overly cold and scandinavian in a very clinical mp3 upsampled way.
It is a tiny bit to bright and harsh and is totally 2 dimensional.
It is in other words totally digital in sound, and does therefore seem slightly depressing if you listen to it alot.
It´s a steal for around a 1000 dollars, but for around 2000 you could still get a lot better player like for example quad and rega saturn.
I find that most people that choose this player simply are accountants or lawyers or not very nerdy people who don´t understand audio, but believes that everything sound better in a digital way :-)
(that is of cause just my opinion) ..."