@corente Don't you just love it when you ask a question and get every response except WHAT you asked about? LOL As a "died in the wool" SACD devotee, here are your options.
First off, suggestions about picking up some universal player or cheaper player and playing it out of the analog outs and it will be fabulous and so on... That has not been my experience. I have a flagship Marantz SACD player that's 20+ years old that annihilates OPPOs.. You are seeking really good quality SACD sound.
Here are my experience-based suggestions, but they are at the end of the day opinions. I also don't know what inputs you have on your DAC. Coax? I2S? I do not know. Here it goes.
>Look on the used market for a used SACD player. You want something that offers excellent sound quality with parts and service availability. Marantz service and parts availability is awful. Companies like Esoteric and Luxman have superior parts availability. McIntosh is good as well. Try not to buy "outside" of the 10-12 years old timespan though. That's getting old enough that problems can start appearing.
>Purchase a Blu-Ray player that also plays SACD and is capable of sending DSD via HDMI. Then buy a Geerfab DBOB Breakout. IF, and only if, your DAC can accept SPDIF or TOSLINK DSD64 via DoP, this will work. You will be able to listen to SACD. The DBOB can struggle with Sony players (oddly). I know guys who have purchased used OPPO BDP-93 or 95 players to use as the transport. They hook up to the DBOB nicely! You're going to want to use an outboard linear regulated 12DC power supply for the DBOB as opposed to the 120vac input, because it sounds far better. Check Ebay for linear power supply for audio and things like that. There are such supplies that come from China that are brilliantly engineered and with shipping hit $140 - $150. You will want a good quality HDMI cable and a good quality SPDIF digital cable. The better they are, the better your sound will be. You can also upgrade the OPPO with a linear power supply from China that really does improve overall performance. This method offers a great deal of versatility, room for improvements, and the ability to replace the transport if it dies, rather than having to pitch the entire player. There are people all over the place with SA-11S-1-2-3 SACD players that are gathering dust because of a lack of parts. I have heard finely tuned DBOB setups that sounded truly excellent.
>Shanling- Onix XST-20 Zenith SACD Transport. This device sends native SACD via I2S to a DAC that has an I2S input. If your DAC does not have an I2S input, you can output with a SPDIF cable DSD via DoP. I have not personally heard this transport, but it does intrigue me. If your DAC does not have an I2S input and you don't plan on getting a DAC with an I2S input, I'd probably just go with a DBOB with a used OPPO 95 or 93. These players still have parts available, and they do have an upgrade path.
I hope this is of some use.