CD Changer advice


I'm looking into a CD chnager as a replacement to an 11-yr old Sony single player. I'd like to check out HDCD and I can spend about $1K. This presents a few options: First, buy one of the two 'audiophile' integrated units (CAL CL-10 or Anthem CD-1) out there, BOTH of which are now out of production, both of which can be found for around a grand here. Second, pick up a credible mid-fi rig (Denon does a decent HDCD 5CD carousel) and add an outboard DAC (Bel Canto, CAL Sigma 24/96) to it. Any thoughts on either path? Changer or DAC recommenations? Reservations about buying the out-of-production units? Lastly, if I went with separates, would it matter where the HDCD filter is - transport or DAC? I'm not sure if the filter is used during D/A conversion (requiring an HDCD DAC)or if it affects the digital signal picked up as the transport reads the CD (requiring an HDCD transport). Thanks!
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See/Search for my earlier thread on Stan Warren at Supermod on Oregon. There is a Aiwa Changer that sells for $80 at Best Buy that amazingly makes an excellent transport unmodifed and a killer transport modified by Stan for something like $150 more. Then you'll have plenty of money left over to get a DAC with HDCD or anything else you want.
I agree. I guess my point was that we ususally spend a few hundred for a entry level transport. The Aiwa is as good as any entry level transport for $80. To make it a super transport you will need the Stan Warren mods. I have heard the player, I do not own one. I have also discussed it with Stan and with Rich Sacks of the Chicago Audio Society who does own a modified one.