SACD - Need information please

idealist

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Hi,

I have recently purchased a Cambridge Audio 751BD multi-disc player. I am running it through the matching 551 HT receiver.

I am only using the front speakers, as two-channel stereo is fine for me.

I have been keen to try some SACDs, but have found that some are multi-channel, while some are "stereo".

What happens if I play a multi-channel SACD through just two stereo speakers?

Will the 551 receiver combine the missing 3.1 channels into the stereo image, or do I just lose that information and end up with half the recorded sound?

The problems are: There are extremely few discs available in Australia, (unless I want to pay $60 each!) and those that are, even overseas, are never advertised as either "stereo" or "5.1" or "surround" so I don't know what I am buying.

As a result, I haven't bought ANY.

Help!
thanks
:)
Mike
 
Multi-channel SACD's have 3 layers, multi-channel SACD, stereo SACD and CD. Don't know the model but there should be a setting somewhere on your player where you can choose between these 3. Read the manual, should be in there.
 
(unless I want to pay $60 each!)

Unfortunately when it comes to SACD if its not classical and music you actually want to hear this is ballpark price.

Lindeman is right there should be a button somewhere that will allow you to toggle the different layers. In a 2 channel setup the player usually defaults to 2 channel SACD on an SACD player, CD on a cdp.
 
Thanks. :)
So it doesn't matter what type I buy. Great!

Cheers,
Mike

Just to be clear the SACDs we're talking about here are known as Hybrid SACDs, that is they have a cd layer. It's also possible to buy SACDs that will only play on an SACD player. Other than that shouldn't make a difference.

Nice part of the world you're in Mike. I visited once, despite clear skys in Sydney our view when we made it up into the mountains was glimpses through cloud.
 
Just to be clear the SACDs we're talking about here are known as Hybrid SACDs, that is they have a cd layer. It's also possible to buy SACDs that will only play on an SACD player. Other than that shouldn't make a difference.

Nice part of the world you're in Mike. I visited once, despite clear skys in Sydney our view when we made it up into the mountains was glimpses through cloud.

Yep! I like it here. :) Heaven on a nice day. >g<
 

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