Looking for a CD player with more life


I'm currently running a Meridian 506.24, which has a very nice, relaxed sound with a big soundstage and just a nice "big" sound. However, I never want to listen to it these days because I'm looking for liveliness, which is not a forte of the Meridian.

So what I'm looking for now is a new, or used, CDP under $2K (closer to $1500 is better) that will give me a lively, punchy sound that is musical and detailed. I'm not looking to better my vinyl rig, nor to get a particularly analog sound - the record player is there for that. I'm looking for liveliness, a big, open soundstage (it's important to me to maintain a good depth of soundstage, but the width can be compromised to save some bucks) and better resolution than my current CDP, and to just want to put on a CD and have fun listening to it.

What I'm considering so far...

Cary 303/300
Simaudio CD1/Equinox/CD5.3 (to match with my I5)
Ayre CX-7e
Naim CD5/5i/5X

Is a newer, lower-end CD player as good as a previous generation, one step up player? I hesitate, for example, looking at a Sim Equinox or Nova compared with a current Equinox SE or CD1...Also, anything else that I should consider that would meet my sonic/musical goals?

Any advice is appreciated!

Thanks,
Ken.
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Thanks for the input on the Cambridge - I've seen all the positive reviews for the 840C, and heard one recently, but wasn't impressed with the depth of soundstage given the price-point of the unit. It seems like a very solid all-around unit, just not one that plays to the specific strengths I'm looking for.
A bit of additional info...I am quite happy with the I5 - it is right up my alley sonically/emotionally when using my turntable. It's just the CD's that are lacking life relative to what I like, so that's where the change needs to be made. Basically, the records sound great, and I don't wanna mess with that! Just want to improve CD playback.

Normally I like equipment described as having "PRaT", and enjoy a nice deep soundstage. So I'm interested in any CD player in my price range that meets those criteria, while having a reasonably easy route should I need servicing (ie, no one-man-in-a-garage type of companies).

I should add that I've never managed to audition anything Cary, while the other 3 brands have been subject to auditions - liked the CD5.3 when I heard it, liked both Ayre players when hearing them, and have enjoyed various Naim components when hearing them, though they seemed to have a bit less resolution (or sense of spaciousness) than the Ayre and Sim.