Dennis,
You may be referring to the DDS (Digital Drive System) III. I recall it was reviewed in Stereophile as a transport, for which it was intended, although it came with basic Sony DAC installed. It used a Sony ES transport, and retailed for $699 I believe. It was rather tall, with a nicely sculpted black aluminum face.
I have one...in pieces in the basement. The DDS was notorious for refusing to play CDs after awhile due to a ribbon cable that was overly stretched every time the drawer opened. One of the former AA gurus in California was offering fixes for awhile (this was after AA went under) by replacing the ribbon cable with individual thin awg wires. Alas, the ribbon cable itelf has not been available from Sony for quite awhile.
Hope this helps. I do recall that AA made another player that retailed for less than the DDS III, but can't recall its name.
Dan