Attn Vinyl lovers - what CD Player do you use?


While reading through the many threads on Vinyl vs. CD, I thought it might be interesting to see what CD transports/players Vinyl fans use when not listening to their analog rig?
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Symphonic Line Reference Mk2. Just wonderful. Listen to CDs a lot more often than to Hi-Res music via MacMini/Pure Music/Weiss DAC202. Preamp CAT SL1 Rennaissance. Amp CAT JL3 Sign mono blocks. Speakers: ProAC Response D38.
I just changed my Accuphase combo 800/801 for a Soulution 745 and i must admitt that this player in some ways exceeds my vinyl rig ( VYGER Indian sig, DaVincy 12" Grandessa, Clearaudio Goldfinger Statement, Aesthetix Eclipse )
It has very lifelike sound and the edgy digital way, all- though the Accuphase also has a very musical approach, has total vanished. The 745 has much more natural weight in the 3D soundstage. Now a much bigger percentage of my CD's are palyable at a realistic volume, this highvolumen level used to be reserved for the analog rig, except for some SACD's
For the first time, my digital is actually sounding great! Just bought a MHDT Havana Balanced, non-oversampling, tube output, DAC. For the first time, I hear MUSIC though the digital; truly, amazing, emotional, music.

I've had an Oppo BDP-95 that I've took from my HT and although it has always sounded good, it has always felt like it lacked the "emotions". Kind of "great bass on that recording", to with the MHDT "that's a great bass player". I keep listening to the music and forgetting the details (and they are all there...).

I was planning to get an inexpensive transport for it, but after spending some serious time with it, I've decided to blow the budget and get a CEC TL1. If that's only half as good as the reviews say it is (admitting, I took a chance and bought it unheard... but the price is good enough that I can sell it for no loss if I don't like it), then there's actually a chance that my digital will outperform my analog... imagine that! :-)
I just bought an Auralic Vega DAC from Audio Doctor and, for the money, it's the most analog sounding DAC I've heard below 10K. At $3500.00, it's a steal.