Disappointed in SACD player


Well, there I was yesterday. At the chain store who Sony has designated as their retail point of attack for SACD in the Philadelphia, PA region. Tweeter, formerly known as Bryn Mawr Stereo and Video. Formerly, Bryn Mawr Stereo(but we all know what happened there). Since my recent misfortunes with CD players, I was considering a jump to a Sony SACD player. One thing about Sony, their stuff is reliable. I found one player, the 5 disc changer. It was hooked up in a HT setup. Not even prominently. There was also another CD player in this system, along with a DVD-V player. As no salesman came into the room, I didn't pursue. I found no other player in the store. Finally, when we were looking at tv's, someone asked us if we needed help. I asked about SACD, and was told two players were on display. I asked to see the one that I didn't see. I was taken to a wall of DVD players, and sure enough, the ES9000 was there. Not hooked up, sitting there like all of the other DVD players. And in fact, THAT IS HOW THIS STORE IS MARKETING IT. As a DVD player! The guy gave me the big spiel on it, from a DVD perspective. 12 bit scan, instead of 10, etc., etc., etc. All of which is meaningless to me. I am not a HT or DVD guy. I spend my time on two channel audio. The guy left me less interested in the player than when I came in. They could not even find any SACD material in the entire store. Not even a sampler. I came in wanting to be impressed, wanting to leave with the desire to buy an SACD player. Needless to say, I probably won't be buying very soon. Wasn't this supposed to be Sony's summer of all out SACD offensive? Players starting at $350(which still will probably come), creating interest with the general public and lifting the new format to something beyond the niche of the lunatic fringe. As it is now, it is not even as recognizable as DAT, and miles behind MD(which was very prominent in the store). Both of which are monumental flops in the words of Sony.
trelja
Yikes!

It seems like you are letting other people make up your own mind for you.

If you are interested in SACD then put some effort into it! You might have to work harder to locate a demo, or find a mail order outlet with a 30-day return guarantee.

I can't imagine giving up on something I wanted due to a dopey salesperson - I'd never buy anything!
Trelja:

Your attitude is going to let you miss out on a great format! Please, no offense, do you expect that the Tweeter store is catering to the audiophile crowd? ~! Of course not!
Most likely you are far more informed about SACD than the salesdroid at the tweeter! Tweeter has been a fixture in New England for years, I never liked them, years ago or now.

Keep in mind these days us two-channel types are in the minority, it's HT and xxx channel stuff that the masses want now.

I have a 777ES, not regretting for a minute my purchase.
I'm sure if you bought in you won't regret it either!
May I suggest you call J anr R Musicworld in NYC, they deal the Sony ES line by mail, and most likely pricing will be considerably better on a new item. I paid $1500 for my 777ES from them last year. Good luck, and let us know how you like SACD!

Paul
For the real scoop on SACD, just read what audiophile owners of this product have to say. They're the real experts at this point. I personally would not rely on Tweeter sales people to enlighten me on SACD. The few times that I have shopped at Bryn Mawr (now Tweeter), I was less than impressed with the sales staff, due to their lack of experience in both product knowledge and salesmanship. I now own a Sony SCD-777ES for a few months now (Purchased used on the net). I have also owned numerous (high end), redbook cd players, and the Sony redbook sound quality compares favorably with all of them. On SACD, it is the equal or better then the megabuck cd players I have tried. I’ll admit that there is just not enough SACD software available at this time, I can only hope this will change soon. This is just my experience, however, do an Audiogon search on SACD, you will learn more then what a salesman has to offer