I have many SACD but no SACD player. I’m looking to move into the world of SACD players. I’m looking at the following.
1) The McCormack Audio UDP-1 (plays just about anything and has very good reviews). This player is also sold under the Conrad Johnson name.
2) The Mcintosh MVP-861. (Again this one plays just about every format).
3) The Krell SACD Standard (only plays red book and SACD).
4) The Mcintosh MCD-201 (only plays red book and SACD).
5) Shanling T-200 (only plays red book and SACD).
I can only spend about $1,500.00 and used is not an issue. Any other players I should consider?
Thanks for any advise.
Cherian
Here is my two cents worth on this topic. I have a Denon Dvd-2930ci bought new for 450 retail is 800 and i also have a denon dvd-3930ci bought reman for 705 retail is 1600. I ws using a denon dvd with modified 2 channel analog audio with burr brown OPA-627 but mt unit died. I still have the unmodified 2930 and 3930ci's.
As far as 2 channel audio they are loose and music isnt defined with stock units. They are actually more responsive playing 5.1 sacd and 5.1 dvd-audio.
Both offer good perormance with bass management in both dvd-a and sacd. If you plan to use this for redbock cds you will not be happy. The denons are first and foremost Dvd movie driven, they have the realta chip for movies and the reon(2930ci). They didnt spend money on redbock and the dvd-audio and ssacd audio thru 2 channel analog and 5.1 analog is much tighter and music isnt lost in the background. redbock cds sound fuzzy, no better than a cheap 100 dollar pioneer cd player.
This is what i have changed to. I picked up a NAD M5 which only plays cd and sacd both in 2 channel and 5.1 and has bass management. The NAD M5 shines in 2 channel cds blowing away anything i have listened to in it price range unmodified. You can get a reman Nad M5 for 1199 and its covered by a 1 year factory Nad warranty. The sound for the cds is tight and well seperated and very very clear. they vocals no float on air and you hear parts you never heard before with great seperation and clarity. You can actually make out mumbled parts of music that were always in the background with other players costing 100-2000.
So now i needed a dvd-audio player since the denons did that also. I went with the Lexicon RT-20. It is a universal player bought they didnt spend the money on the movie side they spent it on Audio side of this player. Video is only upconverting to 1080i not 1080p like denons and they use a a cheaper video chip to do this. I am going to use this unit for DVD-a and SACD in 5.1 channel since this unit is in another leagur with dvd-ausio and sacd compared to the Nad M5 cd and Sacd player. The Nad was a vast imporvement in ausio over the denon and the Lexicon RT-20 has me sleeping on the floor admiring the pristine music and the way 2 channel audio dances around the room like it was surround sound. The Nad M5 does that with 2 channel also but just not at this refined level. The lexicon rt-20 retails for 5000 so it better make audio sound sweet and its does in orgasmic ways. I have never been happier with a stock playerthen with the Lexicon at this price range. I happened to get mine Brand new from an authorized dealer dropping his Lexicon and revel line at the price of $2000 thats 3000 of retail and has 3 year warranty. I for the money I saved could modify this unit to achieve stellar audio.
So I will use the Nad M5 for cds and Sacd in 2 channel and use the lexicon for 5.1 SACD and 5.1 dvd-audio and 2.0 dvd audio.
In my opinion and its your choice but for $1234 shipped to your dorr and a factory warranty of 1 year/ and some cases 2 years you cant do better than the NAD M5 for cds and Sacds in that price range. The sound stage of standard 2 channel audio just opens up and engulfs you with sound. You will be looking at the rear and side walls and wondering where they hide the speakers. You can get used one on Audiogon for 1000 but no warranty for $1234 at
www.spearitsound.com its yours with a warrnaty. they offer great customer support and service. here the link to the Nad page.
In the end its up to you to decide what to buy, you never stated if you would be playing SACD in 2 channel or 5.1 so it just gave you went I ended up doing and my opinion is what it is. Best of luck and hope my info helps, Mike
My setup is as follows :
will be adding photos soon
Vistas front
Script i rears
Motif center
Powered by Nad M25
Pre amp Nad T-175
Depth i Sub used for 5.1 audio and movies not used in two channel
Nad M5 redbock and Sacd .. used for 2 channel
Lexicon Rt-20 used for DVD-audio and Sacd audio in 5.1.. and 2 channel at times.
Denon dvd-3930 used back up player
Toshiba Hd-a35 HD Dvd
Ps 3 for blu ray
Interconnect are Blue Jeans Cable LC-1 Analog Audio Cable from pre-amp to amp and from Rt-20 to preamp and from Nad M5 to preamp
Speaker wire.... BJC Ten White (from Blue Jean cable)