Thats great news!! I had called marantz tech support about this and they said yes but didnt seem very confident at all in their answer. Ive also heard that if you play sacd’s without compatible equipment then you will only get one layer of audio data from the cd and not the dsd layer.
Ive never played a Sacd, whats your opinion on sound quality?
SACD SQ...I'm about a yr into collecting hi res audio and have 60+ SCAD titles now, most are hybrids that will play on a reg CD player.
If you have speakers that are relatively flat and what I call...signal in, signal out...you will have some immediate feedback on the larger file sizes, but doing some A/B comparisons the difference that you can heard is subtle in many cases. The misnomer about SACD is the music file is better, and in some cases that might be true, but in reality what you're getting is the uncompressed file.
There are a few titles that I've owned in LP, CD, and now SCAD...one being Miles Davis best selling "Kind Of Blue". I no longer do vinyl but I've played the redbook CD and the SACD in A/B format...the SACD is listed as multi-ch, but essentially a 2.1.
Differences...they cleaned up some distortion the left ch was picking up on some of the higher trumpet notes. The bass is a more pronounced and easier to follow his notes when the full band chimes in...the quiet passages in the music are more quiet. The imaging is good on both, but the SACD seemed to have a bigger soundstage.
Another A/B that was really good...Abraxas, by Santana...the opening track with the chimes...the SACD they sound as like they are literally in the room and soundstaging 2' or more wider than the speakers are positioned. I use this A/B a lot because it's a dramatic difference...also clean up a distortion from the redbook version.
On the flip...I have Nora Jones, Come Away With Me...redbook and SACD...the hi res stereo version is basically louder and her voice seems slightly more forward....but the multi-ch layer is considerably more engaging with the music.
I said that to say, and echo the earlier thought on this...the wow factor is in the SACD multi-ch layer...notables like Dire Straits Brothers In Arms...the multi-ch is really well done. If you like DS, it's a must have. Another one I use when showing off the system.
If you decide to get into hi res audio...there are good resources for user reviews and I've found them to be pretty accurate so far.