SACD availability?


Does anyone know of any retail chains that stock and sell a decent variety of SACDs (i.e. Sam Goody, FYE, B&N, Borders, etc)? I can find hundreds on-line but I'd rather go to the retail store and buy them. It's fun to browse. Any stores out there you know of? I'm in NJ.
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Kal,

That's what I thought. Too bad. Do you play SACDs and how many do you have? Where do you buy them? I found great collections at musicdirect.com, amazon, b&n, etc.
1st place to check is YourMusic.com. This is a montly club membership for CDs and SACDs at 6.99 ea. including shipping. You can join and quit at any time. One CD minimum per month. They have a minimalist collection of SACDs, but at the price, it is a good source depending on the type of music you like.

Anoher great source is Amazon.com where you can find both current and out of print SACDs, both new and used. Many of the used ones are in excellent condition. Prices can be pretty good, but the hard to get stuff is still expensive. Go to Amazon and just do a music search "SACD".

Amazon provides user reviews of the recording and performance. Yourmusic.com allows you to generally listen to portions of the songs.
well SACD is slowly going away but occasionally best buys have a next gen audio selection with a mix of DVD-A and SACD, virgin megastores ussually have more obscure stuff.
Frys in Las Vegas has a decent selection of SACD and DVD-A titles. Me? I'm waiting for Dolby True-HD on Blu-Ray.
Kojima I think the exact opposite is happening. I think more and more are being released now than in the past several years. One look through the new Music Direct catalog I got in the mail this past week can verify that.