Did you really think that partnering $7K worth of amplifier and speakers was going to sound good with a cheap Blu Ray player and a cable hook-up? If this were clothes shopping, this is like pairing Hush Puppies mall walkers with a Brioni suit.
So, rule #1 ... keep what you have and whatever changes you make, make the changes one at a time, so you can see what effect they are really having.
Fortunately, the PSB Synchrony and Parasound are fine pieces and will serve you well. The Marantz is probably ok, as well. Keep the Panasonic for dvds.
Your sources are the problem. No universal player will give you what a dedicated CD player will give you (note: take with a grain of salt all the praise for Oppo as the be all and end all that you will find on this discussion board).
Rule #2 ... get out there and listen. I don't know if you have a few decent stores in your area. If not, start reading some of the CD player reviews on Stereophile's web site or pick up some of the audio magazines and see what the reviewers are saying. See if what you are looking for aligns with what they are saying.
Assuming that you are in the $1000 to $1500 budget range, I would look at the Rega Apollo or Saturn. Naim and Musical Fidelity would also be tops on my list. The new 800 series Cambridge Audio looks interesting. Obviously, there are other candidates.
Rich
So, rule #1 ... keep what you have and whatever changes you make, make the changes one at a time, so you can see what effect they are really having.
Fortunately, the PSB Synchrony and Parasound are fine pieces and will serve you well. The Marantz is probably ok, as well. Keep the Panasonic for dvds.
Your sources are the problem. No universal player will give you what a dedicated CD player will give you (note: take with a grain of salt all the praise for Oppo as the be all and end all that you will find on this discussion board).
Rule #2 ... get out there and listen. I don't know if you have a few decent stores in your area. If not, start reading some of the CD player reviews on Stereophile's web site or pick up some of the audio magazines and see what the reviewers are saying. See if what you are looking for aligns with what they are saying.
Assuming that you are in the $1000 to $1500 budget range, I would look at the Rega Apollo or Saturn. Naim and Musical Fidelity would also be tops on my list. The new 800 series Cambridge Audio looks interesting. Obviously, there are other candidates.
Rich