SACD with LFD/ Harbeth


I have been accumulating numerous SACD classical cds the last few years but still have no SACD player. I use a Rega Saturn with an LFD integrated amp and Harbeth M30.1 speakers with all LFD cabling. On some cds the midbass with the Saturn is too accentuated and the top end a bit rolled off. I have been thinking of the Marantz SA-14S1 player.
Any thoughts on this possible combination or another SACD option? $2500 new is my top spending amount, preferably $1500 if a used player in good condition comes available.
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Showing 2 responses by chayro

I would work with speaker placement before I did anything. Maybe get them a bit further from the wall or change the stands or the way they are coupled to the stands. A harder footer could clean up the midbass and a bit more toe-in could result in more treble energy reaching your ears. I don't think an SACD player will fix what your are describing.
How do you know it is the Saturn that is causing the sonic issues you claim to be having? Have you tried another CD player?   That's what I was saying.  It's an unfortunate thing that, IMO, based on owning a Sony 5400, 9000 and an Esoteric X-5, the Redbook is not up to the level of similarly priced dedicated CD players.  Maybe if you're getting up to the higher-end players in the $10k+ range, the CD playback is better, but it's been lacking in all the ones I've tried.  Maybe you should just look for a used Sony 9000, which has excellent SACD playback and use it only for that.  The 5400 has better CD playback than the 9000, but it's not nearly as nicely made and the CD playback is not all that great either - just better than the 9000.  Good luck.