Any one make a good sounding single disc SACD?


My question is there any single disc sacd players of good quality and sound (not a dvd/sacd just sacd) that does not cost thousands of dollars? I would like to set up a sacd along with my cd player to play both. Thanks
harnellt
The Phillips 963 is smooth and has a wide soundstage. Plus the low end is more detailed compared to others for $400.
The Sony SCDXE-670 is a 1 disc player.
This was released to the European market only.
It sounds very good in both SACD and red book.
I bought a NIB for $200 shipped.Retail was $400
David - just a slight correction. The XE-670 is/was a lower priced single disc unit that was also released in Canada and was blown out $150 Cdn funds ($100 US) when discontinued about 5 months ago.
Rgd-Please tell me who sold the 670 for $100 new?
I find the player to sound excellent.
It replaced a Planet and it sounds better than the Planet in redbook and blows the Planet away in SACD.
It is my opinion that even lower priced SACD players can compete with the big boys.
I was in White Plains,NY at 'Toys From The Attic' a few months back and heard a MF Tri-Vista.
Smooth? Yes,Detailed? Yes,Great bass? Yes,Transparent? Yes,awesome? Yes. Analog sounding? No.But my 670 sounds great too.Of course it isnt on the same level but it isnt so far behind I'd buy a Tri-Vista.Not that big of a difference.
Whats the Tri-Vista? 6 grand?? For $200 ($400 retail) I think I like my Sony better.
Futureshop in Canada blew the XE-670 and the 775 5 disc units out their doors cheap some time ago. I thought about the 670 for $150 Cdn (which at that time was the equivalent of $100 US) but wanted someone to tweak it like I had my 333ES worked on by Richard Kern but nobody would take it on as a project so I passed it by. Now Matt Anker mods them but as they were discontinued some time ago I highly doubt you'll find many around let alone in the US where the model was virtually non-existant.