Time for new CDP, replacing Cary 306/200


Well my Cary CD player finally broke the gears that operate the transport tray. Cary no longer has parts for these 15 year old players so it is time for new equipment. I moved to bum funk Idaho where the local 'hifi' shop has no Cary products but is a dealer, go figure. Unable to hear or demo a CDP in my home, I am gonna take a chance and order a new Cary CDP that happens to be on sale:  https://carydirect.com/shop-now/dmc-600.html
I am not sure exactly why they are clearing out the DMC-600, but I was told by Cary that this newer unit should sound even better than my older player.
I can't find any forum topics on any site for this player. I find plenty of magazine 'reviews' with cut and paste wording directly from Cary. Has anyone heard this player, and what did they think of the features?
bigwavedave
A very good price on that Cary spinner- bigwavedave.
Keep me posted on your cdp buying decision.
Happy Listening!
It's 2017.........It's not time for a new cdp. It's time to get rid of a cdp.
Thanks to those who replied. I really appreciate the unbiased input.
The Cary CDP/DAC will be a crossover piece (I am kinda old school). The DMC-600 has a USB digital input that will be new to me. In the past I have used Pandora via the optical input, but it is a low quality signal.
The computer audio forums are a bit overwhelming. Is there a computer audio for dummies/old dudes that is up to date?
Sonos Connect is great for streaming. Easy user interface. Easy quick set up. Wyred4sound mod and good DAC sounds great
Update; I have had the DMC600 for a month now, and I think it is pretty close to being broken in and stable. I am pleasantly surprised that the new unit sounds as good as my old 306/200. I was worried because the DMC600 was not the SE version and the 306 was the top of the line for the time period.
I have put my 306 up for sale as I don't have the skill to repair it.