May I suggest we all push our reset button and do a restart. I am sure everyone is just trying to help.
Brian, if you go into setup, music settings you can set the player to play either the SACD layer or the CD layer. If you select the SACD layer, you should get SACD quality from the analog outputs as long in audio settings you set DSD output to off. The 580 offers only two analog channels so you can only play the SACD's stereo tracks if you use the red/white analog outputs.
For multichannel SACD, you must use HDMI output, and you can choose DSD on or off in the audio settings. If you select DSD on then you won't get any output unless it is connected to a HDMI device (e.g. AVR) that can handle DSD. If your AVR cannot take DSD input then you need to set the Sony to DSD off and it will then output in PCM and you still get SACD quality. The Oppo players are superior, I only suggest you keep the Sony because you have it already. An external DAC on its own won't help you unless you are prepared to use it with a computer or another media player that can play your favorite lossless formats such as Flac, AIFF, ALAC etc., aside from wave and mp3. As you know, a pure DAC will do conversion, not decoding.
Thanks for a friendly reply, Peng
I didn't come here to fight but to learn.
I'm sorry I'm a bit thick on this subject SACD... but that's why I'm here.
Let me explain a little more of why I posted this question...
I just bought the HD 650 headphones and love them.
So this has got me back into the upgraditis mode.
I mainly listen to CDs through a Marantz CD Player into a Little Dot III Tube Headphone Amp in the bedroom.
(My living room TV system is built around an Oppo 95 using the balanced outputs.
)
Anyways, the new HPs had got me wondering about what else could be improved on my bedroom set-up.
So I tried an older Oppo SACD player I had laying around.
The sound was dramatically different using the RCA outputs (my LD Amp only has an RCA stereo input)
The sound was MUCH smoother with softer upper-mids.
This really exposed my Marantz as being a little too harsh.
However, I found the Oppo TOO smooth.
It was as though it took out some dynamics in my favorite Rock record (I also tested this on other CDS) I could see Jazz and Classical lovers preferring this sound.
I then tried my Sony SACD player also sitting around (I have an Oppo 95!)
The Sony's RCA putputs put out a sound that was the best to my ears with this setup.
The sound was much smoother and yet it kept the dynamic edge for my Rock.
Now... I only own maybe 5 SACDS (two SACD only Rolling Stones records and about 3 hybrid discs by THE WHO)
Since the Sony has a USB input I was thinking MAYBE I could convert the 24 bit Flac files I have on my PC into WAV and play them with my Sony's USB input as a bonus.
I TOTALLY forgot until Mark's comment today that Sony is (or was) paranoid about letting quality out of their control. (thanks Mark) and use to downgrade music out of their analog outputs (I have no idea if they still do this)
I should add that I'm ONLY interested in the stereo output as I'm working on a perfect setup for my Headphones in my bedroom.
I'm still confused as you said that true/full HD SACD music WILL come out of the Sony's analog outputs yet Mark said it won't.
Bottom line is I just want to get the full (and best to my ears) sound out of one of my two players (Oppo or Sony) when playing CDS, SACDS and 24 bit WAV files on a USB stick hopefully.
Although the Oppo rules out the 24 bit files as there's no USB input.