The one I currently own. Very different to the one it replaced, very analogue sounding, but hard to really quantify as I changed all the kit in one go so could be a combination of amp and CDP.
I think I've had this kit three years and I must say since owning the amp+CDP I can count on one hand the amount of times I've wanted to put an LP on, and that is something I used to enjoy.
I can remember spending half a week's wages on the latest LP I wanted and the excitement of getting back home and playing it.
I remember in addition how quickly it seemed that I would have to get up, and go and turn it over. That was decades ago.
My once beloved collection of LPs got lost years ago after numerous house moves, so these details are now a distant memory.
Having changed over to CD after buying my first 'proper' hi-fi separates system in 2007, I can't help but say that I don't miss LPs and turntables in the slightest.
There's no doubt in my mind that CDs sound better, are easier to use, easier to store and easier to buy. There are some great new or secondhand CDs available on line for sale at very reasonable prices.
Thus, for me the acquisition of recorded music and the playing and listening of music has become a vastly improved experience.
In addition to this, being a classical music fan there are some absolutely superb recordings available on CD and with the right equipment, I honestly couldn't imagine the music sounding any better. As for other genres of music I would say exactly the same thing regarding sound quality and CDs.