Great cdp's with analog volume control?


My list so far is-

Audio Aero Capitole
Resolution Audio Opus 21
Musical Fidelity CD-Pre 24
Krell KPS-20 - not sure of that model number

Anything else of note? Also, do people think there's anything to be said for having a dedicated pre-amp when using one of these cdp's as your ONLY source?

Thanks!

P.S. Sorry for any weird formatting, I'm writing this from my handheld!
lousyreeds1
I have personally owned the following CD players and DAC with on-board volume control:

Theta Miles-balanced version(2X the DAC chips of non-bal.)
Cary CD-308
Resolution Audio Opus 21
Musical Fidelity CD/Pre-24
Quad 99 CD-P

Monarchy Model 33 DAC/Pre-amp
Birdland Odeon Lite DAC

All were at least very good. The Resolution Audio Opus 21 was easily the best!

I currently own the MF CD/pre-24 and Quad 99 CD-P.

I don't miss the hassle or cost of a pre-amp AT ALL!

Enjoy,

TIC
Hi Reubent,

Thanks for the additions. Looking to sell your CD-Pre24? ;)

I too have heard the Resolution. Fantastic. Have you heard the Audio Aero Capitole?
I'll also advocate for the Opus 21. I've used the Cary 306/200 and Ayre CX-7 (both in need of pre's) and am very happy with my Opus in use of course w/out a preamp.

I've also read/heard wonderful things about the Capitole (who hasn't on the Gon), but I too have not heard it so no help here. When I get the bucks and tire of the Opus, I'll make the move to the Capitole.

Cheers!