I recently bought a SACD.mods modded Sony 222es carousel (from bundee1 here on AC). It sounded pretty awful the first 100 hours - turned out tho it went thru 2 owners in 2 years, it wasn't broken in.
Once I got back past the digital/Blackgate/nastiness...I sat down to listen. I have 6 SACD's here, none of which seem to be very well recorded/optimized for SACD(none are DSD recorded). I got a chance to A vs. B Norah Jones 'Come Away with Me' with the CD layer played on my boffo, tricked out, Empirical Audio modded Sony 7700/MSB Gold Link III/P100 Power Base, with 192K upsampling thru MSB's proprietery network....about
$4200.00 worth of damn fine redbook.
...and I compared it to the SACD layer played on the
$440.00 modded Sony.
The Sony sounded a bit better - I'm a believer now! For 1/10 the cost of good redbook, you get better music. Neither quite up to the highest standards of TT/analogue, but damn, so good for such little moola'...and so convenient (the Sony being a nifty 5 disc carousel unit).
Redbook, on the Sony 222es, was slightly less detailed, more closed in, less dynamic, and didn't have the spine-tingling highs that Steve Nugent can coax from redbook players, versus the boffo redbook rig...but was quite listenable all the same.
So, maybe the software will soon meet an untimely end, but I'll happily load up a couple hundred SACD's before that time..
Anyhow, good luck on your choice...enjoyable (hardware) hi-fi can be found for less money everyday...
