Sincere thanks to all those posted - especially to lengthy posters who took the effort and time to share words of experience and wisdom...
They will help me and others get to the land of sonic-nirvanah.
I uploaded 2 pictures here :
http://s915.photobucket.com/home/Joong-In_Rhee
One is the new hifi system that's been lonely, and the other one is the beloved $1000 midfi system.
From chatting on other audio forums, I found out that my midfi system is pretty good. ADS speakers are well liked by many audiophiles, Onkyo Integra M-504 power amp is recommended by some experts as a good midfi piece, the Toshiba SD-9200 is top of the line DVD player with upsampling to 24/192 specs.
I just got lucky and ended up assembling a pretty decent souding system for not much money, and when I bought the hifi system expecting it to be many times better, I was sadly disappointed...
I am coming to like the new system a little more though - classical music (especially piano and strings) sound good on it. The reason I still prefer my midfi system is that female vocal music sounds better on the midfi system (and over 90% of my listening is that).
Perhaps B&W had classical music in mind when they designed the speaker... I am not sure.
I am a musician and I played on Steinway pianos and Stradivarius instruments before, and perhaps when I spent that much mulah, I was expecting something similar to the real instrument sound...
It ain't that for sure !
I am gonna try to find more music that sounds good on it, since I found out classical piano and strings sound good on them.
So to all the audiophiles who's searching for the realistic sounds, please look somewhere else than my system.
Maestro Jung Myung Whon (famous Korean conductor) prefers the sound of his hifi system to actual orchestral sound he conducts, so I know that a good hifi system can sound relistic - his system consists of McIntosh CD, pre, power, and 15 incher co-axial Tannoy speakers.
Perhaps it's the sony XA777ES (SACD player) and the B&W 802 D combination that's the culprit - both gears have been described as "annoying" when not matched well in a system. I am gonna try to mix and match my gears like some of you suggested...
I am glad I got into the land of SACD though - clearly sounds superior to regular CDs, and on Amazon, I can buy them for about the same price. Perhaps we should all make that jump sooner than later - all the digital lovers (rather than Vinyl).
I am sorry this got to be so long, but it was fun and educational for me.
Happy listening to all...
Horseface, I think I am gonna join you and hunt down classics on used market - sounds like sheer fun...
It's affordable, and just fun to try new things in this hobby - thanks for the tip.