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Heard the oppo 980 and it sounded very good. $170 or thereabouts.
Have you considered the Jolida JD100? Coming from a tubed player, this might be a solid replacement for you.
The Cambridge 840C CD player delivers the best CD playback I've heard from any player under $5k -- and it costs $1499. Not only is the 840C easily the greatest value in digital sources in my experience, it must be considered one of the greatest bargains in all of high-end audio. Even if your budget for a CD player is considerably more than $1499, I encourage you to audition the Cambridge 840C. In fact, I could easily live with the 840C at the front end of my $100k reference system -- it's that good.
With the given budget...Cambridge or Bryston (used).
I recently tried a Cambridge Audio 640C and a Rega Apollo. I liked the Apollo over the 640C. It has a memory buffer, that acts like a computer HD, and it adjusts to each CD you put in. Plus it has Class Aouput circuitry and a very nice top loading feature, that I prefer over drawer loading. It is a VERY nice unit if your preference is CD.Another idea is to get a very budget CD player with an optical out, and invest in a high quality out board DAC, like Benchmark's DAC1USB. You could keep it under $1500, and have a USB connection on the DAC1USB for future digital processing via a Squeeze Box or computer music server as a source.
I have a couple of Primare CD21's for my source in multiple systems and I am very impressed with what Primare has to offer. I definitely recommend the Primare CD21.
For that price you may be able to find a used Cary 303/300 depending on how desperate someone is to move it, it is a phenomenal player and the options for changing the upsampling (or turning it off) and running either tubes or SS output allow it to fit a multitude of styles and listening preferences.And no, I am not selling any used ones...
Get a used Sony DVP-NS900V for $100-$250 tops; send to www.TubeResearchLabs.com for an all-SS upgrade estimate $800 but don't quote me. Your lust for Red Book upgrades will be over. Not too handsome but sound is top notch. Say hi to Brian &/or Paul. Hope for your sake they still do the mod. Alternate is (if still available) Audience-modded universal Denon upgrade, estimated $4k, probably in league w/ above.Esoteric seems very nice. Every Primare piece I've auditioned kicks butt including the CD's, but the CDP will be below the TRL & Audience by various degrees depending on your system quality. Personally, from my experience I would NOT get an outboard DAC under any circumstance. My Sony's been bulletproof w/ moderate use. A member here has maybe a million or more hours on his Krell transport w/ no problems last I knew a year ago or so.
I'd also look at CEC TL51XR, Raysonic CD128, and Shanling 3000 for CDPs in that price range. Each has balanced outputs. The CEC does belt drive while the Raysonic and Shanling use tubes. All are top loaders. Underwoodwally mods the Raysonic and Shanling.At this price point I'd also seriously consider going separate transport/DAC to provide more flexibility and smaller investment in what eventually wears out/breaks, especially if your thinking at all about using a computer based music server down the road. I went from modded Squeeze Box (too many glitches) to Ah! Tjoeb 4000 (blown output board) to slumming with an Oppo (until I get a good DAC). This will allow me to provide DEQ functions while in the digital realm.OTOH you could just wait a few months for the new Squeezebox Duet mods. Add a pair of 500GB hard drives for $300 (one for backup). The Duet provides the display on the remote and so more importantly allows modders the ability to fully mod the receiver without the constraints of the stock shell/display. Plus any noise from the display has been removed.
What about a Van Alstine Ultra DAC ($1599) and I use a Philips 3140 ($41) for a transport, works well for me.
Granite Audio 657 (tube based output stage so no pre-amp required). Awesome unit (I own this device). There is one for sale on the Gon currently but it is a little over your budget....