I have recently been trying to compare the SACD format to Redbook on my system and have discovered that the SACD layer on the disk seems to always be recorded at a lower volume making an A/B comparison extremely difficult because while switching layers on the disk isn't too difficult, matching relative volumes is and comparing the sounds at the same volumes is key to any comparison.
SACD playback usually results in 6dB lower output level, compared to CD at 0dBFS. This is the reason why most SACD players use digital attenuation for CD playback in order to "level" the two formats, which essentially compromises CD audio quality.
If your SACD player does not correct this, you are lucky. :-)
So just measure and adjust playback volume to +6dB for SACD and you're done.
Of course, the level difference will vary depending on the recording level at which the CD and/or SACD were mastered. But in the case for double-layered SACD hybrids, the 6dB has to work.
Best wishes,
Alex Peychev