Respectfully, I will recommend change in play back philosophy. Why spend on a physical media player? At a $1000.00 price point you can go into an entry level streaming DAC like a Cambridge CXN 100 and set you computer up as a server for ripped files, or you can buy a Bluesound Node 2 streaming DAC together with a Bluesound Vault 2 server/DAC for probably under $1000. Also, pre owned Aurender A 100s are selling at your price point with an onboard high resolution streaming DAC and 1 or 2 TB server storage. I find streaming quality better than CD, and once you become used to the convenience, you will not look back. For me, physical media is a memory. I cannot make a recommendation on which has better SQ since I did not do a head to head assessment. However, I will state I like the Aurender house sound and they have excellent customer support. If you go Aurender, I recommend you buy preowned/certified from a dealer. I am just trying to give you food for thought on an alternative approach within your budget. Good luck.
Help picking a CD player
I have been shopping for a new or used CD player that is a step or two above the standard retail offerings. I’ve already had my share of Sony ES, Pioneer Elite, Yamaha, and lower end Luxman. My favorite for sound was a Nakamichi but it kept having issues.
my search has narrowed to 4 interesting options under $1000 (Canadian), delivered to my door.
1. Used - April Music Stello CDA 500
2. Used - Roksan K3 CD DI
3. New - Creek Audio 4040
4 New - SMSL PL200 T
I would appreciate the input of the collective genius that is Audiogon!
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