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Sony SCD-777ES

Sony SCD-777ES
71 reviews    ( views/week)   4.73 of 5
MSRP: $ 3499.00

Description:Plays Super Audio Compact Discs and Compact Discs
New Direct Stream Digital® (DSD®) encoding eliminates the distortions of decimation and interpolation filters
Dual Discrete™ optical block with one laser optimized for SACD, another dedicated to CD
Twin fixed pickup laser tracking assembly
Accurate Complementary Pulse Density Modulation (ACP) system for SACD playback
S-TACT Synchronous Time Accuracy Controller reduces clock noise, minimizes jitter
8-output Current Pulse D/A Converter
General Impedance Circuit (GIC) analog filter
24-bit Variable Coefficient digital filter for CD playback
Super-rigid Base Pillar (BP) construction
Anti-resonant 10-mm chassis base, 4.5-mm sidewalls and 5-mm top plate
Die-cast aluminum spindle motor with sapphire and ruby bearings
Floating suspension transport with rubber dampers and 6-mm base plate
4-piece insulator feet with eccentric screw holes
Motorized slide-top loading
Brass disc weight
Aluminum front panel
Two encapsulated R-core power transformers
Optical and coaxial digital outputs for CD
Text display for compatible CDs and SACDs
Remote Commander® wireless remote control

 
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Reviewed by:
dan kailukaitis
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
July 7, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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1.25 of 5, 4.00 votes

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Review 1 of 71

Price Paid:  $1800.00 from a great dealer

Summary:
Love the product, great SACD, Great CD. All said before. Question? I am getting a lot of "No Disk" readings when putting in a cd. Open it and try again and it plays, anyone else getting this and any solutions> Thanks

Strengths:
Great sound on cd and SACD

Weaknesses:
Question above


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Reviewed by:
melhsu
(AudioPhile)

Review Date
March 31, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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3.86 of 5, 7.00 votes

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Review 2 of 71

Price Paid:  $1500.00 from used market..audiogo

Summary:
Good SACD sound and build quality.. Its CD presentation has a shaper and more distinct "Frames" and "outlines" at the first few mini seconds of every note and every attacks. But everything within the frames and outlines could be a bit more lush and vibrant. I am talking about a stronger ambiance that is possible with other CDPs that cost less that 777es... besides this, I don''t have too much to be picky about.. Also, naturalness and sweetness could be better in other CDP(above is for CD)... It''s SACD sound has a bit cold feelings. I guess if you like your system warm, warmer sounding amps and speakers are a must for both CD and SACD....Yes , speaker can sound warm with mainly Scanspeak or other paper cone and soft dome tweeters... Overall, both CD and SACD can have a bit more beefy feelings... No need for me to mention the strength of SACD. All audiophiles have read plenty reviews...

Strengths:
CD: good extention at high and low. clean and clear presentation.. good pace and dynamic SACD: very close to SA-1, u know the review already..i don''t need to say more. a five star for SACD...

Weaknesses:
CD:not natural or not warm enough. a bit more ambiance will help. a bit disappointing.. It''s possible that other new class b CDPs can be better in some aspects or even better at most aspects.. SACD: a bit more warmth is possible, but it''s my taste and it is my bias.

Similar Products Used:
SA-1


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Reviewed by:
mark_nz
(AudioPhile)

Review Date
February 26, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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3.80 of 5, 10.00 votes

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Review 3 of 71

Price Paid:  $0.00

Summary:
Current System: Sony SCD-777ES and CDP-XA555ES -> Proceed PAV preamplifier->Plinius 250MK4 amplifier ->Jamo Concert 8 loudspeakers Sony SCD-777ES CD performance: Quiet background, smooth, good timing, but lacks body and tonal depth. On direct comparison, bettered by Marantz CD-10 (more body, but less detail) and Sony CDP-XA555ES (better in all areas except not as smooth in tops). Sony SCD-777ES SACD performance: Very smooth, did I say smooth, relaxed inviting sound, detailed, but maybe too smooth and still lacks a bit of tonal depth. Bettered by Marantz SA-14 when SCD-777ES was not completely run-in – personal comparisons recommended. Sony SCD-777ES run-in: The SCD-777ES took longer to run-in than any other product I have used. Unlike other products that tend to gradually improve, the SCD-777ES has a more definite transition. Before running-in, it sounded thin, lacking in bass punch and wrong in the upper frequencies. After running-in, the bass became tight and fuller while the tops smoothed out. Unfortunately lack of body and tonal depth never quite disappeared. Sony CDP-XA555ES CD performance: Warm, well judged tonal balance, excellent timing, but just a slightest of edge on tops. Marantz SA-14 performance: On comparison to Sony-777ES, warm, full bodied sound, particularly in bass. Tweaking the SCD-777ES: The technical manual shows this to be a well-engineered player. I suspect some of the CD performance problems (lack of body and tonal depth) are due to the over zealous filtering (2 stage GIC filter). I upgraded I/V the opamp from OPA2604 to LM6172 that resulted in a minor gain in detail.

Strengths:
Very smooth detailed for both SACD and CD playback. Well built statement product.

Weaknesses:
As a SACD player perhaps a bit too smooth. As a CD player lacks body and tonal depth. Bettered by good cheaper CD players.

Similar Products Used:
Sony CDP-338ES, Sony CDP-XA555ES, Marantz SA-14, Marantz CD-10, Arcam Alpha 9


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Reviewed by:
reese
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
February 21, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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3.00 of 5, 9.00 votes

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Review 4 of 71

Price Paid:  $3600.00

Summary:
This review is for the SCD-XA777ES-a SACD multi-channel player. I''ve only used it in stereo mode so far, which utilizes more DAC''s (and gives the best sound)than when using it in multi-channel mode-sound is great for CD''s, but simply awesome for SACD. The instruments sound "real"-even the 1959 recording of Miles Davis sounds as if he were in my room-air around the instruments, tremendous soundstage and headroom-it really is unbelievable how great it sounds.CD''s on "reference" systems sound like crap-after hearing SACD''s its hard to close your eyes and imagine CD''s are live. The XA-777ES is built like a tank, not the usual sony crap. Compared to The SCD-1, CD''s too close for me to call, sacd''s equally awesome-yet 777ES is 1 grand less. One problem-you need 8 interconnects to maximally use the machine: 2 RCA''s for the stereo (which uses the most DAC''s and gives you the best sound) + 6 for the multichannel mode-unfortunately you CAN''T play multichannel SACD''s through the stereo output, and you can''t send the stereo SACD''s to just 2 of the outputs of the multichannel!! (I think you can send it to 2 channels+ a sub, but I haven''t tried that yet-My system: SCDXA777ES Integra RDC-7-also an awsesome machine and a bargain-much better than my Rotel RSP 985 Rotel 1095 multichannel AMP Nautilus 803 fronts Monster M1001 interconnects MonsterM1.4S biwire speaker cables Still looking for a DVD-A player Definitive Tech BPX surround speakers and Nautilus HTM1 center-not set up yet Monster power regulator/conditioner In Summary, I''ve heard much more expensive systems that don''t sound as good -SACD makes that much of a vast difference.

Strengths:
Awesome sound, build, price

Weaknesses:
Logic of the circuitry requiring 8 interconnects + a possible digital cable


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Reviewed by:
subtitled
(AudioPhile)

Review Date
February 18, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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3.17 of 5, 6.00 votes

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Review 5 of 71

Price Paid:  $0.00

Summary:
I''ll say it again: KEEP THE MACHINE ON at all times and there will be THE END of the "crackling" noise! Mine has been on for about a year and I can''t remember the last time I heard a crackle. Or, like someone below has suggested, keep it in a WELL ventilated area OR keep the unit elevated on vibra-pods or such.


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