Need a new CD player. Suggestions please.


The past 3 years I've put together a modest new system including a NAD C538 that is failing.  It doesn't sound as good as it used to even with an external DAC and if you skip a track it doesn't play the first few seconds of the next track.

Looking for a replacement has been frustrating.  My  last CD player was a Sony ES 400 disc changer that played everything including SACD.  I almost wish I hadn't let it go when I moved.

The CD players that appeal to me are in the $3k to $5k range.  I'm not sure I want to spend that much.  Can somebody recommend a new CD player for $1k or less?  I'm fine with a transport and don't mind using an external DAC.  I have a smattering of SACD's but a non SACD player wouldn't be the end of the world.

Thanks in  advance for any suggestions.

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If it helps with suggestions, my system consists of Klipsch Forte IV loudspeakers, a pair of Klipsch RP-1200SW subs, SMSL SU-1 DAC, McIntosh C-32 preamplifier and McIntosh MC-2205 amplifier.  Secondary system is Polk Audio R200 bookshelf's with NAD 7155 and 2155 bridged.

Sorry to tag onto this, but my question is similar: since my Oppo died, I’m in need of a moderately priced play everything player. CD, SACD, DVD, BLU-RAY.  if I have to get a DAC, so be it. My system is analog based and quite good, but I want to occasionally play media I’ve collected over the years before I fell back in love with vinyl. 

I have a Yamaha CDX-1030 that’s been sitting in a rack unused for years. I broke it out the other day to verify it worked and listened to it through headphones, and it was glorious.  I’m wondering if I should try to sell it to someone who’d enjoy it, or put it back into my mostly home theater system when my Hypex amp comes in.

It’s so easy to forget how good things can sound when you fall into the habit of using background noise instead of sitting down for a while and devoting your time to more critical listening.

I have a Yamaha CDX-1030 that’s been sitting in a rack unused for years. I broke it out the other day to verify it worked and listened to it through headphones, and it was glorious.  I’m wondering if I should try to sell it to someone who’d enjoy it, or put it back into my mostly home theater system when my Hypex amp comes in.

It’s so easy to forget how good things can sound when you fall into the habit of using background noise instead of sitting down for a while and devoting your time to more critical listening.