Best Blu-Ray for 7.1 Analog


I am interested in the best sounding Blu-Ray player using the player's 7.1 analog outputs with the decoding done in the player.

I want to use the analog outputs in the Blu-Ray player since my McIntosh receiver has 7.1 inputs, but no HDMI.

What is the best sounding Blu-Ray player over 7.1 analog?

How do the Denon DVD-3800BDCI, Pioneer BDP-05FD, Sony BDPS5000ES, and Panasonic DMP-BD55 compare?

How will these players compare to the upcoming Pioneer BDP-09FD, Denon DVD-A1UDCI, Oppo BDP-83, and McIntosh MVP881?

I would love it if the player could still decode my Dolby EX and DTS ES DVDs in 7.1. Bass management would also be desirable.
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It will most likely be one of the following:

Pioneer BDP-09FD, Denon DVD-A1UDCI, Sony BDPS5000ES
Pioneer BDP-05 for sure. It needs a software update which is not out yet to do the best sound on DTS. It will do dolbys best sound. This Pioneer sounds great and the picture is wonderful. I think the 09 Pioneer is in a totally different price bracket. McIntosh player is basically a Marantz player which I am not crazy about.
check the ramp up times; I understand the Pioneer takes a while to boot up; the Sony is the fastest; not sure about the Marantz/Denon quality bd players....