The best CD Player for the money


I AM IN THE PROCESS OF BUYING A CD PLAYER AND I DONT KNOW WHICH WAY TO GO.WITH SO MANY TO CHOOSE FROM I WANT TO PURCHASE SOMETHING GOOD BUT I DONT WANT TO SPEND 10,000 EITHER.
jazze22
I'm not sure about sacd so my guess is red book. I just want quality sound to complement my equipment. I would like to keep it simple so I would prefer a player.
Thank you for the info so far...
I have to mention that the highs in my APL 3910 have no grain whatsoever. I would say that they are close to state of the art. I do want to mention here that Oritek Audio's Zhaolu mod(under $400 for the whole enchilada) is a DAC that compares favorably to analog. He also has a cheap transport that he can recommend that works very well with his Zhaolu. The Zhaolu is very popular on Headfi. So, if all you have is $500 of less, I'de recommend it. Ferrari, just because your cd player comes from the land of Ferrari, that doesn't influence your thinking, does it?(Just kidding!). I have found(It's probably common knowledge.) that the interconnect between the transport and DAC sounds the same as that interconnect sounds when used elsewhere.
The Meridian G-08, a player that can be had for about 2400 - 2500 bucks is a phenomenal player. The best? I haven't heard enough players to be able to even remotely venture that it is. But when I put this in my system (modified AVA Fet-Valve amplifer, 250 w/ch), modified Airtight ATC-3 preamp, Audio Physic Avanti/Century speakers, and LAT International cables and silver/copper speaker wire, the soundstage, air, goose bump factor were off the charts. Stunning.

Essential tweaks in my system are enacom line filters and Dakioms.
Just wondered whether anyone thought about how so many cd's actually have hdcd encoding on them even though only one company has a copyright to it. Don't ask me which one I don't know. I have too many cd's that aren't SACD that I am not about to go that route. So which tubed cd player has the capability to do the HDCD and regular cds (many of which aren't labeled as HDCD) well and doesn't cost the price of a car?
If memory serves me correct, I believe the Cary line of CD Players have tube units that also decode HDCD. Quite expensive when new, but usually can be purchased for about half on the resale market.