Musicality v. Resolution -- Extremes?


Ok, I've often heard off-handed comments regarding the fabled "classically musical" or "classically resolved" CD player. However, these days everyone is falling over themselves to describe any given CD player as one that is "resolved yet musical," (which is, after all, what I suppose we’ve all been conditioned to thirst for). Assuming that the old resolving power v. musicality is a spectrum (possibly an incorrect assumption, and one that leaves out a whole host of other variables, but humor me) who would lie towards the extremes? For example, taking into account my tastes and current setup, I would run out to hear a CDP that was described, above all else, as "warm, laid back, smooth, lush and musical." Is there such a beast? Or, in the race to the middle of the spectrum, is there no one left at the extremes? (Fine, I admit that the best will likely be the ones that can approach both ends of the spectrum simultaneously, but that’s another question). Thoughts?
mezmo
Check out the EAD Ultradisc 2000. There's one for sale on AGon right now. See also http://audiogo1.iserver.net/cgi-bin/forum5.pl?asund&970974022&read&3&4&Bob_bundus&53wNWQ6xyzUcg
If you can find one, the Wadia 9 is exactly what you seem to be looking(listening) for. Not as resolved as some of the best of the new breed but exceptionally musical.
I agree with the recommendation of the EAD Ultradisc 2000. In my system it replaced the Classe DAC-1, CDT-1 combo. It is absolutely addictive! [Also unfortunately orphaned as Pioneer no longer makes the drive used by EAD. A bargain used at $1200.]