I use an iMac with an external Apple disc drive to to rip my CD's to FLAC files via DB Power Amp software. I use the $39 premium version instead of the free version and it WILL repair inaccurate frames if you choose to use the Secure Rip feature. This may sound like a lot of work, but I place Still Points under the disc drive and a weight on top of it, then clean each disc and give it a "spin" in my Bedini Ultra Clarifier (the physics are a complete mystery to me!) before inserting the disc.
Once the rip is complete, I transfer the FLAC file to the hard drive of my Aurender A10 music server and play it through the A10's built in DAC. (The A10 is the only Aurender server with a built in DAC.) I find the SQ to be as good as, or in some cases, better than the sound of those same CD's played on my Esoteric X-05 CD player. The X05 is not in same league with Phillyb's K-01, so I'm not claiming my ripping process and the Aurender's DAC will sound as good as his K-01. However, the X-05 is no slouch and when you throw in the convenience of playing all of your CD's at the touch of your finger...well, I'm a happy camper!
Oh, BTW, the A10 streams Tidal HiFi and is fully MQA certified.