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In Reply to: RE: Channel Classics getting out of SACD mostly posted by PAR on May 10, 2016 at 14:32:53
PARS,
You seem to think that the only encoding chip is the CXD2750 chip, which is a very early chip and hasn't been used in some time. Whether or not the subsequent chips, like I found in Marantz players are in short supply is another matter.
There aren't many audio only sacd players being produced these days, period. The demand is not likely very high which can stretch out the availability time. I tend to think that there will not be any more audio only players coming out in the future as the market is just too small.
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If you read the whole thread you will find that I have already referred to Marantz and other players.
In regard to your last sentence I am generally inclined to agree and most certainly inasfar as optical disc sources are concerned.
Incidentally here (link) is a piece from Stereophile's report from last weekend's Munich show and an announcement from EMM (para.2) who are reduced to a limited edition of 50 pieces for their new SACD transport for the reasons already stated.
Thanks for the link.
Yes, that's what I thought, that Esoteric was no longer selling the VRDS transport. Every product has it's product life and this one is coming to an end after around 10-12 years or so, which is a pretty long time.
Once APL, dcS, EMM and Playback Designs no longer have new players for sale, then Marantz and Esoteric will have the audio only sacd market to themselves for however long that may last. Marantz and Esoteric compete in much different price sectors so new player availability could last a fair while. Then it'll just be Oppo and whatever video disc player includes sacd.
Edits: 05/10/16
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