I replaced a CAL Icon mkII player that I owned for years a few years back when it went up for teh second time (had it fixed the first time).
I found players have improved immensely in the last 15-20 years or so and the Cal was not hard to replace.
I replaced it with a $600 Denon player/recorder initially and that was a big improvement.
I still have the Denon but play most my audio from a music server these days using two inexpensive mhdt DACs, a tube Paradisea and a SS Constantine. Both are top notch. The tube DAC provides the benefit of rolling tubes to tweak the sound which can be useful to get the best results in any particular system.
Bottom line, there are many choices to replace that player today that need not cost a lot. You might elect to explore teh music server route. That will provide some extra challenge to get your arms around initially but will likely pay bigger long terms dividends in terms of good sound as well as usability/flexibility.
I found players have improved immensely in the last 15-20 years or so and the Cal was not hard to replace.
I replaced it with a $600 Denon player/recorder initially and that was a big improvement.
I still have the Denon but play most my audio from a music server these days using two inexpensive mhdt DACs, a tube Paradisea and a SS Constantine. Both are top notch. The tube DAC provides the benefit of rolling tubes to tweak the sound which can be useful to get the best results in any particular system.
Bottom line, there are many choices to replace that player today that need not cost a lot. You might elect to explore teh music server route. That will provide some extra challenge to get your arms around initially but will likely pay bigger long terms dividends in terms of good sound as well as usability/flexibility.

