Introducing Shanling SCD1.3 - New SACD player
Jan 18, 2024 at 7:43 PM Post #31 of 71
Throughout the year 2023, Shanling brought out an impressive range of CD players, from the unique ECMini, over the innovative ET3, to the Ultra High-End CD-T35.

And what can be a better follow-up to these CDs, than a proper SACD player?


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Introducing Shanling SCD1.3 SACD Player

Shanling SCD1.3 shines as a High-End DAC playing SACDs, but it was designed as a multifunctional source component for a wide range of Hi-Fi setups. Apart from SACDs, you can enjoy playback from local USB drives, convenient Bluetooth streaming or even DLNA, Airplay and NAS support. And while its single-ended and balanced outputs will be matching partners for many audiophile amplifiers or active speakers, the included digital inputs can feed even better DACs, taking advantage of the new advanced I2S support.

Now, let us guide you through its range of features one by one.

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Starting at the titular SACD playback, SCD1.3 utilizes the MediaTek ME1389EE system alongside the Sanyo HD870 laser in tray style mechanism, fully unlocking the capabilities of the High-Resolution SACD discs and serving as well for standard CDs. And for Hybrid SACDs, there is a dedicated button for easy switching between SACD and CD layers.

Sound tuning of the SCD1.3 was based on the Shanling M9 Plus, with the flagship AKM AK4499EX + AK4191 DAC system at its center. Highly detailed, with a vast and precise soundstage, yet adding a bit of warmth and smoothness, for the classic Shanling sound. With highly precise volume control and MUSES8920 acting as the pre-amplifier, SCD1.3 can be paired directly with power amplifiers or active speakers, for a simple and high-quality 2-channel speaker setup.

When it comes to digital outputs, SCD1.3 is the first Shanling model to adapt a new advanced I2S system, featuring a dedicated FPGA circuit for further adjustability of I2S output. This special feature offers significantly improved compatibility with DACs across the market, at the launch already including 10 of the most common I2s HDMI pinouts. And for simpler DACs, there is the classic combination of coaxial and optical SPDIF. Note: SACD disc playback will be converted to PCM 88.2 kHZ for digital outputs.

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For its multifunctional roles, SCD1.3 runs the latest generation of Shanling’s MTouch system, powered by the Ingenic X2000 platform and controlled through a 5-inch touch screen. The new generation of MTouch offers improved speed, more accurate response to touch controls and simplified UI, further adjusted for the role of the CD player. MTouch also unlocks the wireless capabilities of SCD1.3, a Bluetooth 5.0 receiver function with the support of LDAC, aptX HD and AAC, alongside Wi-Fi connectivity, bringing in DLNA, Airplay and NAS functions.

And for situations when the resolution of SACD is still not enough, the Hi-Res capabilities of SCD1.3 go all the way up to 32-bit / 768 kHz and DSD512. Either connect SCD1.3 to a computer, utilizing its high-performance XMOS XU316 USB input, or just plug a USB drive directly into the USB port on the front panel, for pure lossless local playback directly on the SCD1.3.

MSRP 1279 USD

Available at the end of January 2024



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Additional Specification

Dimensions: 28 x 28 x 9.6 cm
Weight: 6.6kg
Controls: Touch Screen, Physical buttons + Volume Wheel, Remote Control, Companion app for iOS & Android
Display: 5-Inch LG Touch panel 854 x 358
Digital Inputs: USB Drive, USB DAC, Coaxial, Optical, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 5.0: Support LDAC, aptX HD, aptX, AAC, SBC
Digital outputs: I2S, Coaxial, Optical (SACD playback limited to PCM 88.2 kHz)
Line-out/Pre-Out: RCA & XLR

RCA output

Output level: 2.5Vrms
Frequency Response: 20Hz-40kHz (-0.1dB)
THD+N: 0.0005%
Dynamic Range: 119dB
Signal-to-noise ratio: 119dB

XLR Output

Output level: 5.0Vrms
Frequency Response: 20Hz-40kHz (-0.1dB)
THD+N: 0.0005%
Dynamic Range: 122dB
Signal-to-noise ratio: 122dB

Headphone Output

Amplifier: TPA6120
Output Power: 1.1 W @ 32Ω // 153 mW @ 300Ω
Frequency Response: 20Hz-40kHz (-0.1dB)
THD+N: 0.001%
Separation: 75dB@32Ω
Dynamic Range: 122dB
Signal-to-noise ratio: 122dB
Output Impedance: 4.7Ω

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Jan 18, 2024 at 7:48 PM Post #32 of 71
Throughout the year 2023, Shanling brought out an impressive range of CD players, from the unique ECMini, over the innovative ET3, to the Ultra High-End CD-T35.

And what can be a better follow-up to these CDs, than a proper SACD player?


SCD1_03.jpg

Introducing Shanling SCD1.3 SACD Player

Shanling SCD1.3 shines as a High-End DAC playing SACDs, but it was designed as a multifunctional source component for a wide range of Hi-Fi setups. Apart from SACDs, you can enjoy playback from local USB drives, convenient Bluetooth streaming or even DLNA, Airplay and NAS support. And while its single-ended and balanced outputs will be matching partners for many audiophile amplifiers or active speakers, the included digital inputs can feed even better DACs, taking advantage of the new advanced I2S support.

Now, let us guide you through its range of features one by one.

resize_07.jpg

Starting at the titular SACD playback, SCD1.3 utilizes the MediaTek ME1389EE system alongside the Sanyo HD870 laser in tray style mechanism, fully unlocking the capabilities of the High-Resolution SACD discs and serving as well for standard CDs. And for Hybrid SACDs, there is a dedicated button for easy switching between SACD and CD layers.

Sound tuning of the SCD1.3 was based on the Shanling M9 Plus, with the flagship AKM AK4499EX + AK4191 DAC system at its center. Highly detailed, with a vast and precise soundstage, yet adding a bit of warmth and smoothness, for the classic Shanling sound. With highly precise volume control and MUSES8920 acting as the pre-amplifier, SCD1.3 can be paired directly with power amplifiers or active speakers, for a simple and high-quality 2-channel speaker setup.

When it comes to digital outputs, SCD1.3 is the first Shanling model to adapt a new advanced I2S system, featuring a dedicated FPGA circuit for further adjustability of I2S output. This special feature offers significantly improved compatibility with DACs across the market, at the launch already including 10 of the most common I2s HDMI pinouts. And for simpler DACs, there is the classic combination of coaxial and optical SPDIF. Note: SACD disc playback will be converted to PCM 88.2 kHZ for digital outputs.

SCD1_11.jpg

For its multifunctional roles, SCD1.3 runs the latest generation of Shanling’s MTouch system, powered by the Ingenic X2000 platform and controlled through a 5-inch touch screen. The new generation of MTouch offers improved speed, more accurate response to touch controls and simplified UI, further adjusted for the role of the CD player. MTouch also unlocks the wireless capabilities of SCD1.3, a Bluetooth 5.0 receiver function with the support of LDAC, aptX HD and AAC, alongside Wi-Fi connectivity, bringing in DLNA, Airplay and NAS functions.

And for situations when the resolution of SACD is still not enough, the Hi-Res capabilities of SCD1.3 go all the way up to 32-bit / 768 kHz and DSD512. Either connect SCD1.3 to a computer, utilizing its high-performance XMOS XU316 USB input, or just plug a USB drive directly into the USB port on the front panel, for pure lossless local playback directly on the SCD1.3.

MSRP 1279 USD

Available at the end of January 2024



SCD1.3 Stock Images (1).jpg

Additional Specification

Dimensions: 28 x 28 x 9.6 cm
Weight: 6.6kg
Controls: Touch Screen, Physical buttons + Volume Wheel, Remote Control, Companion app for iOS & Android
Display: 5-Inch LG Touch panel 854 x 358
Digital Inputs: USB Drive, USB DAC, Coaxial, Optical, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 5.0: Support LDAC, aptX HD, aptX, AAC, SBC
Digital outputs: I2S, Coaxial, Optical (SACD playback limited to PCM 88.2 kHz)
Line-out/Pre-Out: RCA & XLR

RCA output

Output level: 2.5Vrms
Frequency Response: 20Hz-40kHz (-0.1dB)
THD+N: 0.0005%
Dynamic Range: 119dB
Signal-to-noise ratio: 119dB

XLR Output

Output level: 5.0Vrms
Frequency Response: 20Hz-40kHz (-0.1dB)
THD+N: 0.0005%
Dynamic Range: 122dB
Signal-to-noise ratio: 122dB

Headphone Output

Amplifier: TPA6120
Output Power: 1.1 W @ 32Ω // 153 mW @ 300Ω
Frequency Response: 20Hz-40kHz (-0.1dB)
THD+N: 0.001%
Separation: 75dB@32Ω
Dynamic Range: 122dB
Signal-to-noise ratio: 122dB
Output Impedance: 4.7Ω

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Nice player, I knew Somebody would do this...
I'll wait for several reviews, for all the the bugs to get fleshed out, and corrections made before pursuing this. Still have a few SACDS...😉
 
Jan 18, 2024 at 8:51 PM Post #34 of 71
Jan 18, 2024 at 10:11 PM Post #37 of 71
Nice to see more options for SACD playback.



I think the other post is referring to the additional 'handshake' that was on their older model, the Memory Player. That model required the DirectStream DAC for DSD over IIS, but the Perfectwave SACD transport removed that handshake and DSD over IIS works with other DACs like the Holo May. Good to know it works with the SMSL VMV D2. Do you need to change any settings to switch back to PCM?In
 
Jan 18, 2024 at 10:18 PM Post #38 of 71
Nice to see more options for SACD playback.



I think the other post is referring to the additional 'handshake' that was on their older model, the Memory Player. That model required the DirectStream DAC for DSD over IIS, but the Perfectwave SACD transport removed that handshake and DSD over IIS works with other DACs like the Holo May. Good to know it works with the SMSL VMV D2. Do you need to change any settings to switch back to PCMs

In the menu of the PS AUDIO PERFECTWAVE SACD TRANSPORT you have two options for the layer you want it to read (default dsd/cd layer). <----And in those two options you have two choices. I know I sound crazy but the instructions are not the greatest from PS AUDIO and to answer your question yes you have to go back into settings to change your preferences
 
Jan 19, 2024 at 10:19 PM Post #40 of 71
Shanling are really killing it here and across the board. They are becoming China's premiere brand if not already.
 
Jan 20, 2024 at 5:43 PM Post #41 of 71
Wow, this player looks great! :beyersmile:

As a big SACD fan, I'm always on the lookout for a good SACD player/transport at a reasonable price.

To my knowledge, this player is now the first and only SACD player that outputs DSD-to-PCM 88.2/24 from its coax and optical digital outputs. And in my experience, MediaTek-based DSD-to-PCM conversion usually sounds pretty good. Good enough to let the benefits of DSD's superior resolution really shine through. And it also has a dedicated CD/SACD button on the front that allows quick and easy switching between the CD layer (44.1kHz/16bit PCM) and the SACD layer (2.82MHz/1bit DSD) of a hybrid disc.

So if you've been looking for a simple, plug-and-play solution to play all of your SACDs through the DAC of your choice, this is it!!
Actually, at least one other player I'm aware of does DSD to PCM 88.2/24 on it's digital outs - the Arcam CDS50. It's been available for several years now.
 
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Jan 20, 2024 at 11:48 PM Post #42 of 71
Actually, at least one other player I'm aware of does DSD to PCM 88.2/24 on it's digital outs - the Arcam CDS50. It's been available for several years now.

I checked the manual for the CDS50 and there is literally no mention whatsoever about its SACD playback capabilities. Very strange.

Also, it's been confirmed that there is no way to select between the CD or SACD layers of a hybrid disc. It will only play the SACD layer of a hybrid disc.

And I can't find any mention online about how its digital outputs operate when playing a SACD.
 
Jan 21, 2024 at 8:55 AM Post #43 of 71
I checked the manual for the CDS50 and there is literally no mention whatsoever about its SACD playback capabilities. Very strange.

Also, it's been confirmed that there is no way to select between the CD or SACD layers of a hybrid disc. It will only play the SACD layer of a hybrid disc.

And I can't find any mention online about how its digital outputs operate when playing a SACD.
Manual is poor but I can confirm 88.2 out over both coax and optical. You are correct on hybrid discs - SACD only.
 
Jan 22, 2024 at 11:07 PM Post #44 of 71
In the menu of the PS AUDIO PERFECTWAVE SACD TRANSPORT you have two options for the layer you want it to read (default dsd/cd layer). <----And in those two options you have two choices. I know I sound crazy but the instructions are not the greatest from PS AUDIO and to answer your question yes you have to go back into settings to change your preferences

Bummer. So close yet no cigar to seamless PCM and DSD switching. Thanks for checking!
 

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