ProtegeManiac, thank you for such a detailed and informational reply. To be honest, CD players breaking down has been part of the charm but definitely expensive and hassle to repair nowadays. The issue now is which DAC/CDP combo to go with. Space is a bit of an issue in my room. You mentioned Meier which I assume is the 'Audio Corda Cantate.2' you have listed? They seem to be scratched out everywhere. Which Schiit amp were you suggesting? My listening pleasure will be 90% CDs but I do plan to take the step into vinyl in future.
The Cantate has been out of production for a while now. in fact it already was when I got mine. I got lucky enough to listen to one, then a year later another one came up here on Head-Fi. I think there are only two units in this country, plus a black Symphony that I saw posted in a local HT forum (and a lot of the smaller amps). I did however use Meier as an example as I also liked every other product of theirs that I got to try out, like the Stepdance, the Headfive, and the second iteration of the portable amp that had a USB DAC in it (forgot what it's called, sorry). Based on these products plus reviews on the newer ones (that seem consistent with the older products, but improved), I wouldn't mind buying "deaf" (normally "blind," but since it's audio...) if it's the Meier Corda Jazz for example, or even the Classic (however i really do not see myself replacing the Cantate.2). As for Schiit, I liked the Asgard with the HD600. The Cantate seems to have a blacker background but it's not something you would notice easily and for less than half its SRP the Asgard/Asgard2 is a great deal. I have not listened to the other Schiit amps aside from the Mjolnir, which personally is for the most part good but overkill for my needs (especially the size).
You should also check out AudioGD, they also make solid performing products. I've only listened to the NFB-16 and NFB-12 though so I can't elaborate on the other products, but I liked the NFB-12 which was closer to neutral; the 16 was a little bit warm for me. Not sure if these work with Android devices though, in case you were considering a compact set-up like what I posted in the first page.
When you step into vinyl I assume you'll keep the digital source, so what will drive your purchase should be having the appropriate inputs. You'll need at least one analog input for the vinyl with one digital input (if it has a DAC built-in), or two analog inputs (if it's a pure amp, no DAC built-in), problem is that most of the lower priced amps usually have just one analog input and maybe a USB input. The lower-end AudioGD DAC+HPamps, despite their solid amps, were really designed more as DACs, and have no analog inputs (but they have a host of inputs and outputs for the DAC and even the preamp).
At this point the cheapest I think would be the Matrix Mini-i with the USB amp at around $299; that gives you USB input for use with digital audio from some kind of computer, plus I think an analog input; the non-USB version I think has two sets of analog inputs. There's also a Shanling DAC-HPamp that has analog inputs, plus all sorts of digital inputs including an iDevice USB-A (regular data cable input) and another USB input (for PCs, IIRC it works with some Androids when you use a proper OTG adapter), but I have not had the chance to listen to it. They are the subcontractors for mass manufacturing Meier gear,
but the topology on the Shanling is very different.