Mine are both in regular use - almost daily. I have a black key version refurbished inside by Tim Jarman just over 3 years ago and a white key version that was okay inside but needed some tlc externally.
The black key's speakers are 1200's and 2400's, the white key's speakers are 1000's and 1500's. I recapped the 1200's and they sound much better for it, the others I've left alone so far.
If you have the space I'd recommend the big fellas - 2400's or 1500's. The 1500's are rather directional on the treble though. The 2400's are only a tiny bit larger than the 1000's but sound a whole lot better - if you settled on them you would not regret the choice.
For a CD I use a Sony D-50. I chose that because it was closest for vintage (not many CD's before 1982!) and being small and black it doesn't intrude. I like the idea of seeing the disc spinning, but that's just me. For tape I used to use a 2200 before that moved to a BM2000, so now I use minidisc recorders (I take the DIN level Beomaster outputs to their microphone inputs.) Beogram 1000's for records, of course.
Cheers, Steve