It's connected to a Marantz receiver nr1608 via HDMI. The Stones disc is 2 ch. So odd, but I walked away from it and came back and hour later and tried again. It this time the tv screen said "DSD 2 ch 2.8Mhz/1 bit. I let it play for a while and eject the disc and hit play again it said 44.1 kHz/ 16 bit again!! I cant' wrap my head around this. Overall I think something is finicky whether the disc or the Sony UBP-X700. I'll keep messing around with it.
Thanks for your replies
Overall I did not hear a difference between the Sacd layer or the redbook layer sadly.
That depends on the disc. Often the CD layer wiil be a down conversion of the SACD remaster, which basically means they're so similar you may not notice the difference. In some cases the master quality wasn't so great, so the end result is the two sound the same because you can't make it sound better than it was recorded essentially. For some tracks/albums where the master was very good quality and the album was released years ago with older technology, today's tech can preserve more of the quality from the master.
To what TLS is saying, if they just put the same effort into the CD mastering, I don't think 2ch SACD would be necessary because you CAN get incredible amounts of detail even on CD. Where I enjoy SACD though, is with a well done multichannel disc.
The thing about SACD is, not every disc is great. Some just released something to say they released an SACD and those lazy efforts are usually not worth it. if you want to listen to the best discs, you're likely to have to hunt for them and at this point, likely pay a premium for them since the format is all but dead.