Another CD Player shopping question


Appreciate advice on CD Player shopping. Movers broke my Rega and now I'm in the market for a new player. I'm pretty flexible on budget, let's say between $1,000 and $2,000. Willing to consider new or used.

I auditioned the new Rega Planet alongside the Arcam Diva 82 and preferred the Arcam. Have been very interested in the Sony XA-777ES based on the reviews, design and modding potential. That said, I'm convinced SACD is going nowhere.

Can anyone tell me if the Sony XA-777ES is worth buying vs. an Arcam for regular CD playback only?

Are there other CD players that I should be considering?

I listen to a wide range of music but example bands would include: Cat Power, Jurassic 5, Iron & Wine, DJ Krush, Low, Clem Snide, and some classic jazz.

Thanks!
charlesz1d45
You can usually find the Linn Ikemi a great player with a warm analog sound , HDCD decoding and balanced outs right here on AG for that 2000.00 mark
But now is agreat time to look at the universal players
My experience with Sony SACD matches most of what I've read, too. Fantastic with SACD. Very average with Red Book. Think about it, too. Which one company would most want to demonstrate the superiority of SACD in comparision to Red Book? I've heard that the Marantz SACD V14.2 is tremendous with red book. However, unless you're interested in SACD, buy a red book-only player. Theta, Arcam, Naim, and Lector are good brands to look at.
I have a used Sony XA777es coming and i'm hoping it's at least comparable to the Marantz SA14 ver. 2 when it comes to redbook to redbook comparisons, at least in transparency and bass extension. We'll find out.

With regards to SACD going "nowhere," do you listen to Classical? It's really taking off there.
I have had the

Sony XA777ES 3
Denon 2900 6
Denon 5900 5
Xindak SCD-2 4
Shanling T200C 2
Phillips Sacd 1000 APL Mod #1 on both CD and SACD, But am checking out the exemplar 2900 this weekend for a shootout.

I have had all these in my own system for 20 plus days driving myself crazy....now to dance again....the search is never ending.