Hi Everyone,
I am new to this forum so please bear with me.
I like and listen to classical music a lot. I have a very good Class A stereo two channel audio system but recently, a lot of the new CD that I bought are SACDs produced in Europe by PentaTone. I have trouble playing these new digital format SACD on my stereo system as the bias is all out of wag.
I have been trying to find, first of all, a true SACD player but without any success. Can anyone help me with some suggestions such as name brands and where to buy?
Since I do care a lot about sound quality, I now have no clue as to how to continue with this multi-channel deal.
I have separate rooms for audio and video.
I use a Onkyo Integra DTR-9.9 processor for my Home Entertainment system, but the sound quality, compare with the pure audio system, is not the same although my video surround sound speakers are
ALL B&W speakers.
What I have for my audio components are : Power amp- Krell; Pre-amp-Carey; HDCD player-Carey; speakers-B&W Nautilus.
Your suggestion(s) are very appreciated.
Clueless
You have a really nice system.
I wonder if you could tell me more precisely what the problem is playing the SACDs. SACDs are dual layer. A CD Player picks up the CD layer which is a mix down of the five channel. Classical CDs don't usually have a subwoofer channel, so you have to derive one. An SACD player can pick up the multichannel DSD layer.
Now your high end system is two channel, and so if you did buy an SACD player then you would have to mix it from two to five channel in the player, or processor, but your only option would be to do it in the player.
A good study published in AES in the fall, showed under these conditions, listeners could not distinguish higher sampling rates than provided by CD.
So this really means that unless you want to set up to play all channels available on the SACD, then it is a waste of time.
Now your good system would require a lot of change and expense to do this. You would need center speaker and two rears comparable to your B & W nautilus speakers. In quite a few of those SACDs you mention, for instance the Symphony No 12 by Kalevi Aho, on Pentatone, there is a huge amount of power directed to the rear speakers, with the antiphonal drum rolls. So for what you want to do, you can't get away with pipsqueak rear speakers, as is usually the case for home theater. For SACD by the way, the surrounds have to be in the rear corners, not in the surround position for Dolby 5.1.
The next issue, is that SACD is not PCM based like the other digital formats. It is based on DSD processing. Unfortunately DSD does not allow for processing for level, delay and bass management in the digital domain. Now there are players and receivers that have this management, but what they are hiding or obfuscating, is the fact they are converting to PCM!
So if you want to listen to an SACD directly from the DSD decoder, then you need to balance it up in the analog domain, which requires some DIY skills. Also you need four speakers that are truly full range, or the ability to derive a sub signal in the analog domain, to send to a sub.
Unfortunately SACD, especially for classical is not convenient or easy to set up, and takes a lot of know how, to get the results I think you are looking for.
That Onkyo receiver you have is not going to deliver the goods you are looking for, for the music you listen to.
If you want to do it in your audio listening room, then you need a good Universal player that will output five channel analog form the DSD decoder. a preamp with five channels or more, with at least five analog inputs. You will need a beefy five channel amp, or three good dual channel amps. You will need five truly full range speakers, or the ability to derive a subwoofer signal from at least the two front channels. This latter would require significant EE and DIY skills.
If you think that SACD is hobbled at the starting gate you are correct. However if you have the where with all to set it up, it is phenomenal.
With your current set up, you should only be missing the spatial effects and nothing else.
If you click on my signature, you will see my set up.