Well, why don't you plug you audio system on your computer and you won't need CD player, you have CD-ROM

and while you listen, you can rip the tracks too, in any format you like
BTW I never turn off my computer, I have a decent PC-Case with lots of coolers that I maintain 2 times a year,
- then, Optic-Audio cable going to my Panasonic SA-XR55 amplifier, which is 100% digital amp,
- then with bi-amping and bi-wiring we arrive to the CAV Fi-III speakers.
this way, the sound is always 100% digital all the time, there is no analog-to-digital conversion anywhere, and the sound is Awesome, even in MP3

- this is a LOT cheaper than getting 100% analog equipment, which might be a little better, but not worth the money... And people who have turntables and integral amps who convert the sound analog-digital-analog 2 or 3 times and think that they know something about sound - they don't
I don't know about you guys, but when I got tons of hard-drives and got all my music accesable with just a few clicks - I listen to it 3 times more than I used to
6TB hdd space + 5TB for back-up of all music files
...shit - this reminds me, I need to clean the coolers...
You're doin' too much, do less.