Why redbook over SACD?


Why are there designers of expensive cd transports who do not include the possibility of playing SACDs? Only redbook.

I know this is a choice. They do not believe in this technology.

Why is that?

roxy1927

Just MHO, SONY killed BETA, LaserVison and so far has put two bullets in the back of the head of SACD. They don't care, if you don't pay, you don't play. 

@billstevenson 

I agree you have to have a top notch internet and ethernet, otherwise, Qobuz streaming is not worth a hill of beans...  Also during pime time, like saturday night, you need to have subsribed to more bandwidth than you actually need because the internet providers will take your bandwidth to support other households...   That is usually when drop outs occur...   Qobuz servers can also slow down during prime time.  I also went through all these issues. but. decided to solve them one by one.   At any rate, I wholeheartedly agree that you need to keep the ability to play your vinyl, CDs, SACDs, and media files.  Note:  I also still have a land line phone, lol... 

@hjdca 

transports have an issue that they cannot just output the DSD layer through a standard Digital out connection without violating copywrite

Far from my experience of buying and playing SACDs over 25 years on Marantz and Reavon players and an ultra-affordable Sony transport.  I have never had any issue with a standard Digital out (er, that is HDMI). 

If you are thinking I2S, it was never designed as a digital connection except between two chips on a board, is not a standard, can only handle two-channels and performs neither error detection nor error correction.

I simply cannot fathom why North Americans never really 'got' SACD.  Last time I looked, Presto had over 6000 classical SACDs listed for sale, new.

Streaming cannot get close to the digital rates required for SACD and Pure Audio Blu-ray 

+1 @mahler123 

You are so right about SACDs sounding “fuller” and having more “oomph”. I used to really like SACD playback with my Marantz, Teac and Oppo players. But the current DAC has taken that to next level. DSF files sound so “fluid”, if I can use that term. I convert everything to DSD and that makes a difference too. I have about 150 SACDs.

But, TBH, I thoroughly enjoy regular CDs. Last week I finally heard what REAL HDCDs sound like.

I like cd and blue meters.because i spent money on blue meters i have to go to the thrift stores and buy the 1$ cd.yes some have scratches and I get out my 90 s cd buffer and buff them however  I don't have to do that much because the newer models read them without flaw. I even dug out alot that would not play in my car and they play in my marantz sacd 10 and 9 se audio research and the luxman d 10 x all bought used < 50 %.  I use it all as i am a true audiophile crossdresser,stream,cd,vinal,tape. Ohh and local radio in car.enjoy the experiments and the science and stay healthy.