Replace DVD or add dedicated CD?


I have been upgrading my system the last two months and at this point I'm at the source. I am using Sony DVP-S330 DVD player as both a DVD and CD player. This is a 2.5 year old player. I have a 27" Sony and won't upgrade that for a while.

Since I've been upgrading, I am listening to more music than movies. I've come to realize that with music, the Sony is a bit fatiguing. My question is: do I replace the DVD as an all-in-one player or purchase a separate CD player and keep the Sony for DVD? I am happy with the Sony as a DVD player.

I am trying out a Musical Fidelity A3.2 and it is steps above the Sony. My concern is that I would be missing out on DVD-A and SACD (I don't own any of that media however). I would also be thowing in another piece of equipment to deal with as well. Any thoughts on this?

My setup- B&K ref 20 with AV5000 series II amp, Transparent Music Wave (bi-wire) and Link cables, Shunyata power cables, Boston Acoustics VR speakers. Thanks-
scrapiron
Scrapiron-it might be worthwhile considering a DAC.
A quick search through recent threads should show up DAC's in your price range including the new Musical Fidelity one.
IMHO, even at the upper end of the pricing spectrum, combined players will be highly compromised. Best to keep 'em separate. I have a CEC TL5100Z belt-drvie transport/player for sale. It would be killer to start your serious CD rig. See my ad on AG.
I'd look for a used Muse Model 9 - they go for ridiculously (IMO) low prices and are a DVD player that sounds fabulous on CDs. Reviews are fantastic, my personal experience has been fantastic - highly recommended. And it keeps the number of boxes / $$$ down. -Kirk
You might consider getting a stand alone DAC to improve CD sound. Use the Toslink digital output for DVD surround sound and the coaxial digital out to the DAC and then connect the DAC to one of the analog inputs on your preamp/processor. BelCanto and Perpetual Technologies DACs can be found quite inexpensively on this site.
The laser angles are different for DVDs and CDs, thus a vote for 2 units. Some do have "dual" lasers, but I used to own a sony 3300 and it great on DVDs, not on music. As I've gotten older, I watch more movies. If I didn't, I would get good dedicated transport and seperate d/a converter for music.