I agree with Sugarbrie.
I am not familiar with that DVD player, but, a nice DAC would/could be a great starting point. Most probably the DVD player has at least two digital outs (usually an optical and a digital) so, make sure your Processor and new DAC can handle the required configuartion.
Very high quality DACs can be had for pennies on the dollar in the used market.
After that its somewhat of a tossup. Preamp, Processor, or maybe and a dedicated two channel amplifier. Typically, multichannel amps do not provide outstanding two channel performance. There are a few exceptions of course. I dont recall reading any poor reviews on the Cal Processors 2 channel performance. Frankly, some Processors do darned good 2 channel. Notice I didnt say great though.
I should say that, I have never literally heard any of the Cal gear. No dealers near by I guess. I have heard/read many praises for Cal's performance. Nonetheless, in order to extract maximum 2 channel performance you must have a complete 2 channel chain. i.e. Source + Pre or Pro + Amp. HT only setups usually compromise one or more of the links, so to speak. This is just my opinion of course.
I am not familiar with that DVD player, but, a nice DAC would/could be a great starting point. Most probably the DVD player has at least two digital outs (usually an optical and a digital) so, make sure your Processor and new DAC can handle the required configuartion.
Very high quality DACs can be had for pennies on the dollar in the used market.
After that its somewhat of a tossup. Preamp, Processor, or maybe and a dedicated two channel amplifier. Typically, multichannel amps do not provide outstanding two channel performance. There are a few exceptions of course. I dont recall reading any poor reviews on the Cal Processors 2 channel performance. Frankly, some Processors do darned good 2 channel. Notice I didnt say great though.
I should say that, I have never literally heard any of the Cal gear. No dealers near by I guess. I have heard/read many praises for Cal's performance. Nonetheless, in order to extract maximum 2 channel performance you must have a complete 2 channel chain. i.e. Source + Pre or Pro + Amp. HT only setups usually compromise one or more of the links, so to speak. This is just my opinion of course.