How much to spend on a cd changer as a transport


If I were to buy a DAC like Bel Canto DAC2, what should I budget for a changer to achieve the sound quality of a Jolida 100, or Sony XA777es? Got any suggestions as to which to buy...Marantz, Denon, etc...

Am I better off by just giving up the convience of a changer and go with a single disc unit like the ones I mentioned?
mdomnick
For better or for worser, none of the mass-to-mid-fi players/changers that I tried hooked up to my DAC could ever hold a candle to the mid-high-end dedicated transport that I use now (even with a jitterbox in between). It's not enough to be a rule, but it's certainly been a trend...
Invest in the best source you can afford it the foundation for your system. I like the Audio Research CD2 its a steel used ! at around $ 1,500.00
Part of using the Aiwa is putting a 5 lbs bad of sand on top. Stan Warren will not tell you this I believe. It is from the tests done by the Chicago Audio Society (www.chicagoaudio.org). Double ZIPPER bag it for safety. This costs pennies. Vibrapods are also helpful from my testing of the Aiwa ($24).
I appreciate all your posts, but aside from Sugar I'm not sure I'm getting my question answered. I realize in this hobby spending more generally means better quality/sound, however I am trying to figure out where the law of diminishing returns applys to cd changers/dacs and I really want to stay with a changer. I have looked very closely at the McIntosh changer and the Anthem CD1. I'm hesitant to buy the Anthem since it is no longer produced, and the McIntosh is out of my price range (unless I buy used, and I haven't seen any used for sale...plus that comes with no warrenty...lil scary).

So, if I were to buy a Bel Canto DAC for ~$900, how much would I need to spend (and give me an example of a maker) to get the quality of a single disc unit, such as the Jolida JD100 which is what I would buy if I don't go with a changer. It certainly is not cost effective for me to buy a $1500 transport and a $900 DAC. Hopefully I cleared up what I'm looking for...thanks for your opinions/advice.

Matt

And Sug...I currently have a bad of lead shot on my current cd changer, an old Marantz that runs to my jitter reducer, then to my CAL DAC. At first I didn't notice a difference, but after some experimentation with brass cones, I have found a lil better performance from the system.
Don't most CD changers use toslink rather than a coax IC hookup? I'm sure that in itself will open up a whole new can of nightcrawlers.

I think some of the Aiwa changers mentioned are around $100 used. That's a pretty cheap experiment in my book.