The Ultimate SACD Machine


I'm considering getting an SACD player again. I have a number of SACDs but abandoned the format a couple years ago in favor of vinyl.

I am considering mainly the EMM Labs CDSAse or a Marantz SA11S2 or SA7.

Critical information:

- I'm concerned really only with jazz. 40s-60s jazz. (All the new titles on the format has me interested again.)

- As per above, my priorities are truth in timbre and tone and total lack of HF grain or glare. "Analog-like" may have become a cliche but it's what I'm after: though vinyl as a medium is shirley flawed (yes, I meant to call you Shirley), for me it has always given the best sound - meaning the most natural, realistic, and fatigue-free sound.

I expect that the EMM Labs machine has a gap over the Marantz in these qualities. It should, for the price. How large is the gap, for those who have heard both extensively?

Is there another machine I should consider? ($5K used would be absolute top budget and a bit of a stretch.)
paulfolbrecht

Showing 1 response by billspecfoc

Paulfolbrecht,

I'm a big backer of the VSE-modded Sony players. I'm obviously biased as I had one (a level 5 777 ES), sold it, and regretted it greatly. I considered it one of my greatest mistakes in this hobby.

About a year later, I bought another 777 ES and had it brought up to Level 7 status with the Turbo Lite clock. It just plain has no digititis. While the mods certainly improved SACD playback, they tremendously improved RBCD playback.

I cannot compare it to the other machines you mentioned as I haven't heard them. IIRC, you live not that far from me. If you're interested, maybe we could get together for a listen. I'm in Racine, WI. Just email me through the Agon system.

Bill