Twc:
I've listened to that 2.2, and it's not a bad CD player. It's probably one of the best for that pricerange. It's a good transport too, so it should work well with the Nixon DAC.
The Nixon DAC is based on the old school design that Audio Note also based theirs on. It's a non-oversampling DAC without a digital filter. The current crop has a switchable filter to give you some filtering goodness if you need it, but I prefer mine nude.
Tube buffered, the thing sounds as good as anything I've ever heard up south of the Audio Note 3.1x Balanced. In fact, I've compared it directly to many more expensive DAC's up to $15k, and once you get used to the non-OS non filtered sound, it's impossible to go back. I tried. I went with a pro soundcard for a while from Lynx, and it was neat, but I was missing the music. Had gobs of detail, but it didn't sound like music anymore.
Luckily Scott is still building more. I have the latest version now, and am loving it. If I had $6,500 to get the 5% improvement the Audio Note gives, I doubt I'd spend it. But that's just me.
Hope this helps. You can get more info at http://www.scott-nixon.com . . .