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No medium survives solely by appealing to a niche audience, no matter if it's better than existing alternatives. Just look at what happened to Betamax - most people agreed that the picture quality was superior to VHS, then bought VHS anyway because the latter format could hold a few hours more at the slowest speed. Getting "early adopters" to buy a new technology is a step to mass marketing the technology, not an end in itself.

SACD is unfortunately a medium without a reason to exist other than to enable Sony to milk some new money from their existing patents and licenses (and also to screw with DVD-A by intentionally sewing confusion about "format wars" among consumers). How many audiophiles are there in the USA? A few hundred thousand maybe? Once Sony sells an SACD player to every one of them, growth of SACD stops. Unlike, for example, DVD which has an obvious qualitative superiority to VHS on just about any TV, the average consumer will not see any reason to buy an SACD player. Plain old Redbook CD sounds great on their Bose lifestyle system or boombox or car audio system. The growth of Napster has largely been fueled by consumer resitance to the price of CDs; do you really think that people who balked at paying $16 for a Limp Bizkit CD will happily pay $30 for a Limp Bizkit SACD?



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