I'm basically in the same position as Ben. I have used a Sony SCD-1 for the past four years, but it has now been put away in favor of a CD only player -- a Naim SCD3. I found that switching between the CD and SACD layer on the SCD-1 typically exhibited subtle changes in favor of the SACD layer. Music tended to flow more naturally and less mechanically with the SACD layer. Also, the SACD layer sounded far less compressed in front-to-back dimension (saying "less compressed" rather than "more depth" is to emphasize that analogue still sounds better in this regard).
However, the differences between SACD and CD layer on the Sony machine is so trivial compared to the across-the-board superiority of the Naim cd player vs. the Sony player doing either CDs or SACDS. I don't think redbook can be counted out as a source of high quality sound given the continuing improvement.
How does the Naim CDS3 compare with a comparably priced SACD machine playing SACDs? I really don't know. Because there are no local dealers for such machines like the Meitner DAC and transport, I cannot hear them in my own system. I don't purchase anything where I cannot do a home trial. What's the point of having a great component if it sucks in MY system?
However, the differences between SACD and CD layer on the Sony machine is so trivial compared to the across-the-board superiority of the Naim cd player vs. the Sony player doing either CDs or SACDS. I don't think redbook can be counted out as a source of high quality sound given the continuing improvement.
How does the Naim CDS3 compare with a comparably priced SACD machine playing SACDs? I really don't know. Because there are no local dealers for such machines like the Meitner DAC and transport, I cannot hear them in my own system. I don't purchase anything where I cannot do a home trial. What's the point of having a great component if it sucks in MY system?