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Hi everyone,

I want to break into the SACD world, but I'm currently on a shoestring budget. I have a very nice Panasonic 42" HDTV to my name, but I want a complete DVD/receiver/speaker system to accomodate it so I can enjoy Pink Floyd and the Moody Blues the way they were meant to be. I've been intrigued about the less expensive, yet SACD-compatible Bravia line from Sony, but I don't want to gamble - any advice?

Thanks in advance for your time and knowledge regarding this topic!

2007-09-22 20:32:04 · 4 answers · asked by DBMay75 1 in Consumer Electronics Home Theater

Specifically from readers who currently own SACD systems, which package do you own or recommend? I'm not interested in buying seperate components, nor am I trying to blow the roof off my house, I would simply like to experience the added benefits of Super Audio technology when I play "Dark Side Of The Moon" or "Tubular Bells" in a decent package that runs between $300-$500, that's all.

2007-09-23 18:56:06 · update #1

4 answers

All-in-one systems are a great way to start a multi-channel system, but there is always the danger (which happens sooner than later), that the weakest component (the DVD drive) fails much sooner than the rest.


Cnet.com has lots of reviews
http://reviews.cnet.com/4244-6465_7-0-1.html?query=sacd&tag=cat_5

2007-09-23 04:43:11 · answer #1 · answered by TV guy 7 · 0 0

SACD or Super audio CD by Sony is designed specifically for surround 5.1 speaker set-up. You need a dvd player or a 5.1 receiver that have this kind of decoding capability. Based on my experience SACD sounds better that the DVD-AUDIO although the later can be played with the typical Dolby Digital decoder. The downside of the SACD is the availability of softwares not not mention the price. Tower records offers certain choices but they are all mixed with the other CDs so you will need xtra effort in searching a title that suites your taste. Price ranges from 1k to 1,5k (pesos) each. SACD sofwares can be played on two channel format using a standard CD/DVD player (..why would I do that?). If you enjoy"audio only surround listening, give it a go. I enjoy listening to the Los Angeles String Quartet SACD and it has become my reference music on my surround set-up.

2007-09-22 22:06:07 · answer #2 · answered by max c 5 · 1 0

If you are on a definite budget, these guys would be your best choice.
http://www.oppodigital.com/

The best one for the price out there. SACD, DVD-audio, upconverting and a DCDi chipset + you get an HDMI cable.

2007-09-23 11:51:48 · answer #3 · answered by fg3068 3 · 0 0

take a glance at this unit, Onkyo HT-S6200 for only $600. this is a 7.a million receiver and seven.a million speaker set up which could guard DD-genuine HD and DTS-genuine HD loss much less audio. upload a Panasonic DB-60 blu ray disc participant for only $2 hundred and additionally you're set. you are able to demo the object at Fry's digital shop. desire this might make it easier to out.

2016-11-06 03:43:24 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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