Yeah, maybe the ones who are on Sony's payroll. Anyone who says there is any significant audible difference between these two formats is talking out of their ass. The theoretical potential of both DVD-A and SACD presents major challenge to the performance of every component in the system, and the hardware will be much more of a limitation than the particular software format.
This is definitely not my area of expertise but one of the articles I was refering to (I believe came from Tape Op but maybe not) was not on anyones payroll that I know of.
He was a respected musican and producer who was discussing the Analogue versus Digital debate and the 16 bit limitation of CD's. I may have to search thier website to find the direct reference but the gist of HIS perception was DVD audio was a definite but limited improvement from CD but SACD's he had heard just floored him.
He did not want the industry to settle for a watered down solution (as in the 16 bit CD compromises and 44.1 rate) again when we move up to a new and better medium. He swore the SACDs he heard just blew him away like nothing else he had heard.
But I don't know if any of these were true A/B comparisons...he may have been listening on completely different monitoring systems and to different levels of production quality.
He just seemed to feel that the SACD was the first digital format that reproduced what he heard in the high end studios and live on a home type stereo system.
This was just one man's opinion and I wish I could remember the exact article and the mans identity specifically but all I remember was after reading this article that I was very anxious to hear one and I was hoping the industry did not settle for a watered down compromise.
I can not attest to the technical validity of his impressions. If DVD audio is just as good or better for less investment from the consumer than SACD then I am all for it.
Hopefully we can get some more input and even possibly a consensus (could that ever happen?) regarding this. I won't be buying either any year soon so I will just wait and see what the industry does and watch the debate.