State-of-the-art DVD Video and SACD player?


I want to upgrade my DVD Video source to feed a Lexicon MC-12 and SharpVision XV-Z9000 system with state-of-the-art video feed, but also want to add SACD to my 2-channel audio chain (mainly Krell gear). What is out there at the moment or should I wait a few months more?
rogerwalk
High end manufacturers have been slow to implement new digital formats because of high licensing and development costs. The big mass market guys have scaled up first. High end producers have started to roll out, like Meridian's 800 Series, at fairly high price points. I would wait a few months for a wider selection. The current (Feb/Mar 02) issue of TAS has a good survey article starting on page 45 that describes what's in the pipeline.
I personally recommend you wait. With that said, consider the PioneerAX10, it does CD, DVD, SACD, and DVD-Audio in one unit. The ONLY Pioneer piece on the market worth owning.
The Sony DVP S9000es is really an amazing deal for $829 and J&R. If you can swing it I would highly recommend the mods available at www.modwright.com which will turn this great value into a truly top notch player.
Hey--Doc;
I'd say go cheap or wait.

(Read the same article in TAS) --Sure the Sony has the chroma bug; The Pioneer is way hi-priced, limited software; I wouldn't commit to steeply.
The Pioneer AX-10 does not process SACD properly, it converts it to PCM. The new Pioneer DV-47A will decode both 2 and 5 ch. SACD and DVD-A correctly and has 12 bit video DAC's as well, BUT... it still has the chroma bug which might be a factor with the Sharp pj. Otherwise this player should just about be the ticket to multi format nirvana at this time. My Sony 9000ES is superb, but lacks 5 ch. SACD, which may not be important to you until you hear it done properly, and then you may not want to be without it.