It may not be as sexy looking as some other pieces, but I still do not think it is the CD player in of itself. When I heard it on a well matched properly set up system, it did fantastically in regards to soundstage and muscle/impact.
You might perhaps pull more detail out of a higher end player were that your problem, but that's not what I'm reading.
Sometimes it can be hard to get a good soundstage without introducing leanness, especially if speakers must be moved far away from wall to achieve the soundstage.
If you can't get the right balance between soundstage and leanless with any single speaker placement, then I would consider looking at how the CD output impedance matches to the amp input impedance and also perhaps look at a more powerful amp.
The Pathos is a fine piece but may not be able to delver enough juice to accomplish what you want.
More power and perhaps also current will enable you greater freedom in placement for soundstage without introducing leanness.
Sometimes when things are too lean, you just need to introduce more muscle!!! The power amp and how well it drives the speakers is the key to that.
You might perhaps pull more detail out of a higher end player were that your problem, but that's not what I'm reading.
Sometimes it can be hard to get a good soundstage without introducing leanness, especially if speakers must be moved far away from wall to achieve the soundstage.
If you can't get the right balance between soundstage and leanless with any single speaker placement, then I would consider looking at how the CD output impedance matches to the amp input impedance and also perhaps look at a more powerful amp.
The Pathos is a fine piece but may not be able to delver enough juice to accomplish what you want.
More power and perhaps also current will enable you greater freedom in placement for soundstage without introducing leanness.
Sometimes when things are too lean, you just need to introduce more muscle!!! The power amp and how well it drives the speakers is the key to that.