Best sounding and reliable CD changer?


I would like to hear from others here on AudiogoN what you have experienced with higher quality CD changers.

Looking for sonic quality and reliablility.

I may use with an outboard DAC for improved sonic qualities.

I do have a highend single player, but sometimes it would be nice to put on a few CDs on shuffle when I am busy and would like to have decent music that is convienient.

Thankd
whatjd
Why hot just load your CDs into a iMac, use iTunes combined with Audionirvana Plus, into a outboard DAC, it does not get more convenient than that, and a heck of a lot better sounding that any CD changer.

Good Listening

Peter
The only good ones I ever heard were from Rotel and Marantz. I dont think they make it any more...either company.That was probably 5 years ago. My wife has the same pov for when she listens to music so I looked awhile back instead of a single player and couldnt find anything. In fact, if you do find something please post it here:-) I still have an old TEAC I got from COSTCo which is just ok. I keep it in line so she can use it. One of the reasons I am looking for better network player as she also likes Spotify, playing off her Ipad, etc. Good to keep her happy so I can buy more stuff.
With a DAC try the Onkyo DX390. I have read the Integra equivalent is better but haven't heard it. My Onkyo's been running for years...
I had a Marantz 5 disc changer that I gave to a friend years ago that's still working, as is the one I gave to my son then as well. Reason I gave it away is that I got a music server, which fills the same purpose and is more convenient to use. I think that, or a similar computer audio piece, would be the better way to go, as Peter suggested above.