Back when they manufactured them in Japan, Sony turned out the very best CD transports in the audio business. The shift away from Japan production in the mid-2000s proved catastrophic. Since then, I'd feel uncomfortable buying any machine that use them, let alone a $5000 player. Ironically, at that same time, Philips, who had produced less than mediocre CD transports got their act together, and became the one you wanted. Sanyo also makes a decent CD transport today.
Personally, I'm more than a bit leery on spending real money on a CD player, the Achilles heel of an audio system. Other than a good older machine, I prefer going for something with a more robust CD reader like a Sony 5400ES SACD player, Oppo, or the like, and if that didn't sound good enough, feed it into a DAC. I find it silly that I can buy a Samsung or LG DVD writer at my local computer store for $14.99 any day of the week that offers night and day better reliability than the CD laser assemblies used in multi-kilobuck audiophile players