SACD
When we're listening to something we all want the highest quality audio that we can have available to us. While it's nice and cute to say that we appreciate and effort put forth by a manufacturer, the truth is probably a lot more clear that we want what we pay for and if we aren't getting what we want then we should bail on the whole discussion. For this reason there is plenty of information about SACD on the Internet and as the SACD wars with DVD-Audio rage on in the background, there are plenty of retailers whose future format depends on the outcome of this, so any interested parties are probably going to be able to give you as much information that you want about SACD at any time.
SACD players exist across many forms. If you want to get a specific player for your SACD disks that is certainly within your right to do so; however many of the SACD disks are able to be played on traditional compact disc players which makes them a step in the right direction. Furthermore many of the media players which can play SACD as well as DVD audio are available for reasonable price of $100 or less. So if you are going into any boutique electronics retailer and you want to ask about SACD player make sure that you are pointed in the direction of the least expensive one because you never know if this technology is going to take off or if it is going to get buried in the dust.
SACD is like the Blu-Ray of the audio replaying format. While it is impossible to copy a program directly onto an SACD disk you can copy the program onto your hard drive from the SACD disc and there will no doubt be adjustments made once the SACD disk becomes commonplace. SACD exists currently in hybrid so you want to make sure that you don't take this model to be the stand-alone model example of what an SACD player could become one day
If you want to learn how to connect an SACD then you should first talk to your local electronics retailer to see what is the most current. If there is not electronics retailer in your neighborhood knows about this than he should certainly check online. If you check the dates on the files you pull out because they may be little bit dated with technology that is changing so rapidly.