This is a difficult situation for 2 reasons. First is your budget. You can definitely get a good sounding CD player for $1000-1500. You already have good sounding source components, though. For that $ you can make a change but will it be much of an improvement? Its one thing if there is something you don't like and need to fix it. That's not the case here. You can certainly get something that sounds better than what you have but it will most likely be at a higher price point.
Second is you amp and speakers. I haven't heard your amp but I have no reason to believe that it doesnt sound good. Generally speaking, most people have only good things to say about Electrocompaniet overall. Monitor Audio I have owned in the past and heard several other pairs, as well. Very good products for the money. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them. That said, I don't know if they have the resolving power to bring out whatever benefits you'll get with a new CD player. Just to be clear, there's absolutely nothing wrong with your equipment. I'm bringing it up just to stress that you listen to an audio system as a whole and that's how you have to judge it. If there are bottlenecks, you may have to deal with them.
Sorry I can't give you a more specific recommendation. There is 1 thing I will mention, though. This is a new thread and it looks like I'm the first one to respond. No doubt, you will get many posts telling you to buy things like cables, tubes, power products etc... Everything I said in my 2nd paragraph applies to that stuff as well - even more so. Yes, they do make a difference (and not always good), but the difference they make is tied directly to how detailed you system is. So unless its something basic that you do not already have, I would hold off.
Second is you amp and speakers. I haven't heard your amp but I have no reason to believe that it doesnt sound good. Generally speaking, most people have only good things to say about Electrocompaniet overall. Monitor Audio I have owned in the past and heard several other pairs, as well. Very good products for the money. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them. That said, I don't know if they have the resolving power to bring out whatever benefits you'll get with a new CD player. Just to be clear, there's absolutely nothing wrong with your equipment. I'm bringing it up just to stress that you listen to an audio system as a whole and that's how you have to judge it. If there are bottlenecks, you may have to deal with them.
Sorry I can't give you a more specific recommendation. There is 1 thing I will mention, though. This is a new thread and it looks like I'm the first one to respond. No doubt, you will get many posts telling you to buy things like cables, tubes, power products etc... Everything I said in my 2nd paragraph applies to that stuff as well - even more so. Yes, they do make a difference (and not always good), but the difference they make is tied directly to how detailed you system is. So unless its something basic that you do not already have, I would hold off.