Agree with Bomarc. Arcam is a superb player, will easily beat most mass market players on CDs, and many current SACDs do not necessarily sound significantly better. It seems that reviewers are starting to be quite skeptical of SACD's performance - Harry Pearson, of Absolute Sound, for one; Jonathan Scull did not like the new Pioneer DV-AX10 ($5500!!)sound on SACD, preferring DVD-A.
It takes a while to collectively figure out what a format is doing, sonically, and it's not clear yet whether the advantages outweigh the disadvantages for SACD, in sound alone, as against DVD-A. And that's not to mention the whole question of the cost of converting recording/mastering equipment to DSD for future mass releases. In the age of MP3s' it's not going to happen. IMO.
Remember there were a LOT of people who loved CD sound when it first came out, before their ears could quite figure out what CD's actually did worse than LP...and the jury is still out about the balance of sonic advantages of each.
I personally predict that SACD will go the way of the Betamax, but will not necessarily be viewed as the superior sounding medium either (whereas Beta was clearly superior video).
OK, I'm babbling. good luck.
It takes a while to collectively figure out what a format is doing, sonically, and it's not clear yet whether the advantages outweigh the disadvantages for SACD, in sound alone, as against DVD-A. And that's not to mention the whole question of the cost of converting recording/mastering equipment to DSD for future mass releases. In the age of MP3s' it's not going to happen. IMO.
Remember there were a LOT of people who loved CD sound when it first came out, before their ears could quite figure out what CD's actually did worse than LP...and the jury is still out about the balance of sonic advantages of each.
I personally predict that SACD will go the way of the Betamax, but will not necessarily be viewed as the superior sounding medium either (whereas Beta was clearly superior video).
OK, I'm babbling. good luck.