looking for the best cd transport only, without dac


I have a Hegel H160 with inbuilt DAC and I'm looking for cd transport recommendation for $1000 or so. I have Harbeth SHL5 + and like an open and transparent sound. I've considered PS Audio PWT and other used options. I'm currently using my $75 Sony bluray player for transport and surprised how good it sounds. I've auditioned transports like Marantz and Cambridge. Options like Primare and Audionote I have't been able to listen to, the latter ones used to get closer to price point. There is also the Oppo 203, but wonder about quality of sound sacrifices in jack of all trades box? When I have compared the few transports I've tried the sound quality differences were quite subtle. So have people here done some serious comparisons of sound quality of just transports and have any great recommendations? Thanks
ckharbeth
To the folks saying a transport makes a difference, please show us the double-blinded listening tests and the sample size.

Manf.s will make things that sell - if audiophiles suddenly develop a fetish for bubinga wood, it will be added to components whether it matters for SQ or knot.

OTOH, there is no reason NOT to get a CXC, unlike wasting money on toxic liquid metal cables.
I agree the PWD is the best transport I have had.  The cost is down due PS Audio bringing out a new model, and the market is currently flooded.  

Only small issue is the drawer freezes occasionally, but it is easy to free up.

I have not heard the CXC or Sim.
As a result of this discussion, I’ve ordered the Cambridge CXC transport to go with my Gungnir Multibit DAC.  The Gungy sounds quite good with an Oppo 105D Blu-ray player I use as a transport.
 But I’m hoping the CXC will make a significant improvement.
As one who has been following this thread, I am looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the CXC. Currently I am using a Adcom DVD-137 into a Bryston BDA-1 DAC.
I too look forward to your feedback on CXC vs 105D. This should be another opportunity to see how different a transport may sound in a home setting.