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Unhelpful comment alert: If you want to collect music partly for the art, I recommend getting into vinyl!
I got my record player from a friend as she couldn't make it spin (literally only needed oil), and I found a great Sony amplifier and a pair of Danish loudspeakers in the trash. Admittedly that was lucky, but a lot of people will find some treasures in the attic or basement if they look for it. :)
To be more helpful, I suspect second hand is the way to go for quality CD players as well. :) And if your old CD player is bugging out, you could try cleaning it.