Looking for a CD player with more life


I'm currently running a Meridian 506.24, which has a very nice, relaxed sound with a big soundstage and just a nice "big" sound. However, I never want to listen to it these days because I'm looking for liveliness, which is not a forte of the Meridian.

So what I'm looking for now is a new, or used, CDP under $2K (closer to $1500 is better) that will give me a lively, punchy sound that is musical and detailed. I'm not looking to better my vinyl rig, nor to get a particularly analog sound - the record player is there for that. I'm looking for liveliness, a big, open soundstage (it's important to me to maintain a good depth of soundstage, but the width can be compromised to save some bucks) and better resolution than my current CDP, and to just want to put on a CD and have fun listening to it.

What I'm considering so far...

Cary 303/300
Simaudio CD1/Equinox/CD5.3 (to match with my I5)
Ayre CX-7e
Naim CD5/5i/5X

Is a newer, lower-end CD player as good as a previous generation, one step up player? I hesitate, for example, looking at a Sim Equinox or Nova compared with a current Equinox SE or CD1...Also, anything else that I should consider that would meet my sonic/musical goals?

Any advice is appreciated!

Thanks,
Ken.
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I,ll buy your i5..seriously everybody (thinks) this and that.I say,if you like amp stay with the synergy route.I am receiving a 5.3 next week(bought on gon here).Talked with several shops,there consensus is that its quite a jump up from the equinox level(which i am currently replacing).Oh,oh...thats just what i think,imho.
A bit of additional info...I am quite happy with the I5 - it is right up my alley sonically/emotionally when using my turntable. It's just the CD's that are lacking life relative to what I like, so that's where the change needs to be made. Basically, the records sound great, and I don't wanna mess with that! Just want to improve CD playback.

Normally I like equipment described as having "PRaT", and enjoy a nice deep soundstage. So I'm interested in any CD player in my price range that meets those criteria, while having a reasonably easy route should I need servicing (ie, no one-man-in-a-garage type of companies).

I should add that I've never managed to audition anything Cary, while the other 3 brands have been subject to auditions - liked the CD5.3 when I heard it, liked both Ayre players when hearing them, and have enjoyed various Naim components when hearing them, though they seemed to have a bit less resolution (or sense of spaciousness) than the Ayre and Sim.

Ken,
One player that is sort of under the radar in your price range is the Original CD 2008 modded by Moon Audio. I believe you can audition this player to see if it works in your system. I did, and ended up buying it. If I had to describe its sonic attributes, the description would be very, very close to just what you have said you are looking for. It is not a tubed unit, but does use Lundahl transformers, which seem to impart a very pure and natural quality to the music. It has very nice imaging, excellent detail retrieval, and that certain jump factor.

There is a review by 6 Moons on this player, which pretty well sums up the player's performance, IMHO. I suggest contacting Drew at Moon Audio for more information. All you have to lose is the shipping cost if you don't keep it.

I have no financial interest in the player or the company. I just couldn't help thinking that it sounds like a match for your situation.

Best of luck.