SACD -- Hybrid, Single layer, Stereo, Multi?


Is there a qualitative difference between Hybrid,
Single layer, and pure DSD SACD's?

Can a single layer multi-channel SACD also play in Stereo
SACD?

Can somebody give me a rundown on this?
rsbeck
1. All SACDs have a stereo SACD track.
2. Multichannel SACDs add a multichannel track to the SACD stereo track.
3. Hybrid SACDs add a CD (redbook) layer to the SACD stereo track.
4. Hybrid multichannel SACDs add both to the SACD stereo track.

The quality of the SACD tracks on hybrid SACDs is not any different from that on non-hybrids.
The stereo SACD track is mandatory and resides on the SACD player. This is the bare minimum. You can also optionally a have a multichannel mix to the SACD layer, but this is not required. Any multichannel SACD disc will have a stereo mix. you can also optionally have a redbook CD layer (hybrid) in addition to the CD layer. Either of these two options are independent of each other.
So basically, there are no sacds that are STRICTLY MULTICHANNEL? I've always wondered this as some of the labels on the outside will say "sacd Multi-Channel" which confuses me on this issue. I've always thought these particular discs were only multichannel and would sound terrible on my stereo setup. Am I misinformed here?