Buy a DAC or buy an SACD player?


O.K guys and gals...help me out here. I love my Odyssey
Stratus amp, I love my BAT VK3i pre-amp, and I love my
Hales T-5 speakers, so now it's time to upgrade my source.
I am currently using a Sony DVP S7000 as my CD player, and
want something better. Should I buy a DAC (if so, which one?) or should I invest $550 in a Sony SCD 333 ES or
similar SACD player (and have it upgraded)? I have about 400 redbook CD's, many of them HDCD, and of course, no SACD's. I want to spend under $1000 and really be able to hear the difference. What to do?
Thanks,
Dave
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Showing 1 response by joe_b

There are a lot of good deals available on used dacs and jitter reduction devices (usually necessary to get best sound from dac) so if you have a lot of redbook cd's that would be the best way to go.
If you are going to get an MSB, I highly recommend buying with a right of return. I tried the original MSB Link and was underwhelmed. I got a lot of criticism at the time for returning it, only to subsequently find at least 2 aftermarket modifications released which claim to address the very problems I heard with it (it lacks bass and has a lean midrange).
DAC's I recommend are the Bel Canto or Micromega.