Best CD player


I'm building a system and looking for recommendations on a used CD player. I have a budget up to $4,000. Also your cable recommendation please.

equipment:
Vandersteen 5 speaker
Placette active preamp
Bat VK500 amp

Thanks Joe
jwsmith5
Why so many Wadia out there? They have been around quite a while with the same models.

Didn't mention in my previous post...I have also briefly heard the SCD-1 and Levinson 39 but was not particularly impressed but, in all honesty, the situations weren't optimal.

I owned the Wadia 860x the longest so I will see when the Gamut gets here just how the $3000 player compares with the $8000 Wadia...I think I know.

There has been some wonderful trickle down happening in the one box CD market and with the introduction of 24/192 (and its refinement) boxes are getting better and cheaper. If the Gamut keeps its reputation and truely competes against the big names at 3k it will redefine the standard -:) I hope. I always felt Wadia was expensive but now looking at the EMC, AA, ML, Cary, and AM you realize that state of the art has settled in at around 6k (give or take a little) but I am hoping, for the benefit of the consumer, that Gamut changes that. The other option is to see price increases in the Gamut over the next year or two to bring it in line with the other top players (like the EMC moving from 4k to 5k)....my fingers are crossed for a "NO!".

happy listening,
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The concept of the best CD player is a "myth". If you review the many comments on this site, you will see a wide variety of suggestions regarding what one should or should not buy. A look at the audio magazines also shows a wide variety of comments, opinions and recommendations on this topic. My sense is the associated equipment you have and your own listening experience dictates what sounds good or not good. Based on my own listening experience, I sometimes like a unit that others have liked and visa versa. I also discovered that, in my system, simple things like changing an interconnect cable can make a unit sound much better (or worse). If possible, I suggest you pick several CD players and listen to them using your own music to decide what sounds like music to you. While this is not easy, it should enable you to help make this decision. Of course, if you can borrow the unit to listen to in your own system, the better your final choice will be. Retailers, friends and audio sites will provide you are large list of units but you cannot listen to 50 different units (I do not think). In my case, I have selected two local Retailers to work with and have narrowed my list down to three for additional listening. Your final decision needs to be based on your listening to the CD player in your environment to decide what sounds okay to you.
Agreeable with Hgeifman. Or why not try to do some "benchmarking" with what you would like to hear. Borrow a friend's turntable like starting out with a rega,put on a descent cartridge. There is something in analog that ultimately woes your emotion. Then perhaps listen to a CD unit that is comparable.

Test with different types of music,like fast paced ones.
Almost all too often,even high priced CD players sound confused versus vinyl play. And dont forget about those extension...in both frequency extremes.

I've heard how a Forsell DAC outperforms a Jadis and curiously tried a REga outfitted with a Benz micro cartridge,it was a shock to me that at 1:5 cost ratio or over, the TT was a overwhelmingly better.

Let your ears decide,almost everything is relative to combination and compatibility.
Bat VK-D5i, used. Hands down the best redbook cd player I've had the pleasure of listening to. I only wish I had your budget, and could afford it.
The Audio Aero Capitole is in my opinion the best recomendation, As Tireguy suggests, sell the placette and you'll be there.

I have owned many of the CD Transports or Players mentioned. After hearing the Capitol the choice is simple. It is also the most cost effective, because no additional DAC or Pre amp is needed. You also eliminate a lot of expensive cabling.

Good Luck & Good Listening