The Resolution Audio Opus 21 is one to consider. Used they run around $1,500.
It is solid state, (as are most CD players though).
It has three different outputs:
1. Standard RCA (i.e. single ended).
2. Xlr (i.e. balanced).
3. DIN
Note: The first two outputs go through the built-in analog volume control. The DIN does not, (and therefore is the absolute best one to use if you're going to be using a preamp, as it by-passes said built-in volume control). The built-in volume control is very good, and will allow you to go direct into the amps. However, in speaking with Jeff Kalt, the owner/designer of Resolution Audio, he states that you will get better, (albeit only very slightly better), sound if you by-pass the volume control. (FYI, I do this myself.)
This unit also can be used as a DAC, as it has digital inputs. (However, it does not have digital outputs, so it can not be used as a transport.)
The unit is somewhat old in design, however, it still sounds good to my ears. I've owned this unit for about 5 or 6 years now, and I still enjoy it. (Although, I will admit that I primarily listen to my turntable, as I prefer analog to digital.)
The Opus 21 has an almost analog type of sound, as it does not sound as digital to my ears as most other CD players.
So if you're looking for state of the art, or an extremely
resolving type of CD player, this may not be the one for you.
FYI, service is also topnotch. Jeff is a great guy to work with, and he is located in the USA, (San Francisco). I had a laser go out a year or so ago, and he fixed it quickly and rather inexpensively.
You might want to check out all the reviews online.
My two cents worth.