reliable changer mechanism needed


Yes, I know, "don't use a changer," but I can't help it, my listening sessions are hours long and I don't want to get up and swap discs.
I bought a Denon DCM-27 refurb in Feb. It has frozen up on me 4 times. Last night it jammed so badly, I had to rip off the warranty seal to remove the cover. The carousel had jammed, but the transport thought the CD was in the right place, so the grab attempt was botched. The CD was wedged against the carousel. I pulled it out with needle nose pliers (tips wrapped in duct tape), jury is still out on whether or not it got scratched. I was not about to ship this changer to the manufacturer with $70 of music inside!
So...need a suggestion for a reliable changer...Onkyo? Integra? (gasp) Yamaha?
realremo

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4est - I want to get there eventually, but its just too expensive to do it right. What gear would you recommend?
Sid42 - interesting that the 333 gave you grief, I thought these were some of the more reliable changers out there. Disappointing to hear that. I used a Yamaha changer for 15 years, not a single jam or freeze-up.
Loomis - I've read your posts about Integra before, leaning toward this or the Sony 595 per Buconero. Sidenote - Best Buy recently quit carrying the 595.
Thanks for all the comments. I am wondering if anyone has any experience with the Rotel RCC-1055? Been looking at these for a while, they're pricey, but it would match my amp...!
Just wanted to let y'all know that the disc my changer jammed up on, GusGus' Polydistortion, is not scratched. We can all breathe a sigh of relief.