up to $2,500 to spend............


At crossroads....need input...

Lets say....if one has a budget of $2,500 to spend. Thinking of other digital playback options besides SACD or CD Player route.

Though not a newbie...I am not tech inclined and prefer a system that is simple. I have all the cabling neccessary for dedicated cdps...ie...rca interconnects...a nice powercord. Don't need super convenience of accessing music/songs at a mere touch of the Ipad etc etc. I really am ok with getting up to change Cds (remote a must though). I am fine with just sacd or cd (95 percent of my collection is redbook cd)...having to do without  spotify or tidal is fine...at least for next 5 years. 

I am after a certain SQ though. Rich and full bodied sound...I listen to jazz vocal and acoustic instrumental almost exclusively. Smooth non etched top end. Detail is nice but I am ok with sacrificing some detail for an overall smooth non fatiguing listening experience.

Am I able to get into other options in digital playback with the above budget or should I stick with the good olde SACD/CD player?

Thanks!


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If you don't mind used equipment, keep your eyes open for a Modwright Sony 5400, 9100, or 9000, or a Modwright Oppo 105.  The 5400 is the newest mod (9000 is the oldest).  I have a 5400, and have had the other two prior.  Any of them will float your boat.  They were over $3500 new with the mods.  Most were over $4000.  The sound is beautitful, very defined, transparent and dynamic. The 9000 does not have a separate power supply and I loved the sound.  Dan Wright at Modwright offered me a great deal on someone's trade-in.  Otherwise I would have been very happy with the 9000.  The Oppo will have slightly better bass while the 5400 will be slightly clearer.  On both, the word is slightly in comparison.
I'm sorry, the newer players will go anywhere from $1600-$2400 used.  It depends on the mods and the seller.
What is your current CDP?
I'll second the Schiit Yggdrasil. It's a multibit ladder DAC, and although I've only read about it, multibit would present a more natural sound from digital.
Plus a 15 day return policy.

+1 for the schiit

I have the Bifrost and it kicks most other dacs up to $2k into touch

It  comes in a multi-bit as well

Then the Gungnir is the next model up that has multi bit and finally the Ygdeassil.

Great quality and the Bifrost responds very well to good cables.

One issue with the Bifrost and Gungnir is the USB port - I bypassed it by using a v-link192 to improve performance.

 Yggdrassil not have  the same port issue - the port does not rely on usb power

Regards
Based on your wants in sound quality, that would lean heavily toward a tube based CD player.  I used the EAR Acute 3 in the past, put Amperex 7308 tubes in it, and was exactly what you are talking about.  These are my tastes as well.  It only did redbook CD though (no SACDs).  It does have a pretty good DAC too.  I got mine used for around $3000.

Other tube units are AMR, Cary, etc.  Solid-state doesn't match the full-bodied and smooth sound of tubes, but does better in detail and other facets.  Just my experience with digital components thus far.