News help choosing a SACD Player / transport


I am very satisfied with my actual system and I like specially my Lampizator DAC sound.

On the other hand, I have some SACD discs which I have ripped, but I feel I do not get same quality when listening to them using a Esoteric player, that a friend has lent for testing if I find differences with the ripped files.

Please, need advice on a SACD player or transport that I could connect to my DAC USING the SACD layer (DSD)

Price is not the main driver although I prefer staying under $5000 and used gear is acceptable.

corente

Distilling what was previously posted, seems the options to play SACD on most DACs are:

Shanling Onix Zenith XST20 SACD/CD
or
A universal player used as a transport (used Oppo 105) + GeerFab Audio D.BOB Digital Breakout Box 

Wonder which sounds best?

I also have a Lumin U2 streamer together with an English Electric8 switch. I use high quality Cat6 wiring from my cable modem to my Luxul AV router and then to the EE8. Finally, I use a Shunyata Sigma Ethernet cable from the EE8 to my Lumin U2. My DAC is a Bricasti M21. A DH Labs Mirage USB cable connects the U2 to the M21. Power to these components is conditioned by a Shunyata Denali and delivered via Shunyata Venom power cables. I think the music I stream (using either the onboard Lumin app or my Roon Nucleus+) from Qobuz and Tidal sounds rather good.

That said, I also have a Bricasti M19 SACD transport, which employs an I2S connection (using a proprietary cable supplied by Bricasti). The power conditioning and cable are the same Shunyatas. More often than not, using what I try to ensure is the same recording as I am streaming, the SACD or CD version sounds even better — greater clarity, better imaging, wider/deeper soundstage, and more dynamic.

I cannot explain why exactly, but I suspect that the far, far shorter and less complicated data path of the CD/SACD may be the reason.

@kennyc

Distilling what was previously posted, seems the options to play SACD on most DACs are:

Shanling Onix Zenith XST20 SACD/CD
or
A universal player used as a transport (used Oppo 105) + GeerFab Audio D.BOB Digital Breakout Box 

Wonder which sounds best?

As I mentioned in the prior post, I have the GeerFab D.BOB. I also have a RME DAC that can play DSD via DoP using DSD64 on the D.BOB. Sounds as good as the Benchmark DAC3B.

My problem today is that I have a new DAC that is better than anything I have heard, and I want to hear my best sources; that is my SACD’s. I have an incredible and simple fibre optic streaming setup, but a disk has some extra magic to it. The GeerFab does not work with the new Imersiv D-1.

I am going to try the SHANLING ONIX Zenith XST20 Flagship High-End SACD / CD Player Transport True DSD Support

$1,964.21 from AliExpress.

This will connect via SPDIF to my new Imersiv D-1 DAC. I may also get a Allnic DAC in the future which has i2s so the Shanling in theory should work with both. I can return the unit if it does not work.

Actually, I should get this next week because in a few days I will be able to demo the Bricasti m19 SACD transport which also does the same as the D.BOB and the Shanling via SPDIF. It also has a proprietary native DSD stream via i2s, but proprietary is not for me. If the m19 works via SPDIF on my Imersiv D-1 then the Imersiv will work with the Shanling.

The m19 will show up at a headphone meet so I am not taking up any dealer’s time.

 

@corente I am paying for a DAC today that is hurting my finances. However, the person getting my cash needs a CD/SACD transport for his DACs that he demos at shows. My GeerFab D.BOB did not work with his DACs, including the one I purchased. I have a strong feeling he will be buying the Shanling Onyx that I sent him info on this morning. His need for a transport is much higher than mine.

I will pass along his feedback. However, let me say that a super cheap OPPO transport and the GeerFab D.BOB ($600) sounded great with the RME and Benchmark DAC3B.  The Onyx transport is likely as good or better than my old OPPO. The unknown factor on the Onyx is the extraction of DSD and then out via DoP on SPDIF. 

If the only variability on the Onyx compared to the D.BOB is the DAC that is connected to it. Then that is exactly what I want.