I fully agree with Brian here:
"Q: Speaking of the "new" yet to come BCD-2 CD player, with the dawn of hi-rez music down loads, do you still think there's a market for CD players? If so, how long do you see the CD player will still be around?
BR: Hey! They said the same thing with vinyl, right? Look at the market today, the turntable is still around, and a growing market too! Why? There'll always be guys whom have vinyl collections, and they'll still need good quality turntables to play their collection. I see the same thing happening to CD. There'll always be a guy, like my self, I have 5000 CDs, and I'll always need a CD player to play my collection. Down loads or not!"
Nap. 
I think there is a difference between vinyl and CD's. You need a turntable to play vinyl, there is no other choice. With CD's, once you understand that a CD player is a transport and a DAC, one has the choice of ripping a collection and forgetting the physical medium.
Personally I prefer to have digital files which I can organize, access, backup, and protect, rather than the fragile and ever deteriorating CD.
Instead of spending on a high end CD transport, get the data off the CD and spend the money on the DAC.