Naim CD 3.5/5 with flat cap - will run you ~$3k new - or about $1800ish used. VERY musical, though I'd probably agree it does not soundstage as well as other gear (wadia comes to mind) - but in terms of overall musical enjoyment (i.e., listening versus analyzing) the Naim player beats the others, handS down. The naim players do everything very well, across the board - and provide exceptional rhytm and pace, esp in the bass.
And if you ar consiering running Wadia staright w/o an EXCELLENT (pref tube) pre, foget it -it gets a bit harsh/strident in the mid treble, though it images and soundstages like a demon. I myself had a headache within 45 min of waida direct.
Of course Naim also has CDX, CD2 which do provide "audiophile" soundstage/imaging, but never at the expense of sounding gimmicky- you are still keenly aware of the fact that you are listening to/enjoying music, not stereo equipment, dig? one last point, its not that the 3.5/5 dont image/soundstage well - cause they do - it's just they dont as well as some other players (wadia, bat)