Should I still buy a CD player? Suggest one?


I just read that Best Buy is discontinuing CDs. This seems like a bad omen for CDs in general. I had a system I liked and lost most of it in a fire this summer. Insurance will buy me a replacement, but is it unwise to buy a CD player now? What are high end people doing now for source?

And, my players was a Creek CD-43, CD-53, bought in about 2002. What would be an equivalent quality now? Insurance doesn't care that they are more expensive now, they just want an equal replacement. If I buy a player, which is the most popular good CD player now? It's important that is it a popular one, because I don't want to get saddled with something hard to sell since things are in flux.

Thanks.


river251
Of all of the CD Players recommended here I would look at any Electrocompanient One Up CDP.  The are musical and the early models are going cheap from one to the current model 4.  It was more musical and involving then anything I saw mentioned above.  Probably get one for under a grand used for an earlier model.
Remember always this: the source is the most important element of a hifi chain. I have changed my CD player because I own more than 2000 CD. In particular I bought an ayon CD-35, an important and expensive gear, but it deserves every penny. The change has been incredible. It's important also what you have down the source, if it's inadequate you don't can ear the difference. 
I second the CEC transport.   They just flat out sound better than other CD players. I,ve had at least a dozen in the last 30 years and the CEC has always been the best sounding of them all.
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