Are your speakers far enough away from the front wall? There should be a minimum of at least 3 feet to improve sound-staging; however too far away and you may lose some bass reinforcement, and your system could sound lean.
Have you tried removing the Line Conditioner?
If you want to improve you're front-end than you may want an external DAC?
If your looking for a CD Player, than check out a Modwright Sony 999ES or 9100ES, or 5400ES player
I'm not sure your CD Player is the problem though, you know what happens sometimes in this hobby is that, over time the better your ears get..., then we start to no longer appreciate what used to satisfy us. If this is the case, than you may want to put that $4000 plus the resale value of your current speakers into upgrading your speakers.
Assuming that moving your speakers around doesn't solve your problem, which by the way is the first thing that you should do, then you should consider a speaker with a deeper bass response than the 45hz of your current speakers, which is actually on the lean side as mentioned above. You will also get much better sound-staging, if you go up their speaker line.
Here are some Articles on Speaker Placement:
http://www.gcaudio.com/resources/howtos/speakerplacement.html
http://www.thielaudio.com/THIEL_Site05/PDF_files/PDF_owner_info/CS3_7ownerinfo.pdf
Rich
Have you tried removing the Line Conditioner?
If you want to improve you're front-end than you may want an external DAC?
If your looking for a CD Player, than check out a Modwright Sony 999ES or 9100ES, or 5400ES player
I'm not sure your CD Player is the problem though, you know what happens sometimes in this hobby is that, over time the better your ears get..., then we start to no longer appreciate what used to satisfy us. If this is the case, than you may want to put that $4000 plus the resale value of your current speakers into upgrading your speakers.
Assuming that moving your speakers around doesn't solve your problem, which by the way is the first thing that you should do, then you should consider a speaker with a deeper bass response than the 45hz of your current speakers, which is actually on the lean side as mentioned above. You will also get much better sound-staging, if you go up their speaker line.
Here are some Articles on Speaker Placement:
http://www.gcaudio.com/resources/howtos/speakerplacement.html
http://www.thielaudio.com/THIEL_Site05/PDF_files/PDF_owner_info/CS3_7ownerinfo.pdf
Rich