You could always get a receiver with HDMI and a HDMI equipped universal player and then have proper bass management for DVD-A & SACD.
The player has HDMI. I picked up a secondhand Pioneer Elite from 2004
last year. I got it home to find that there was no input on the Yamaha for
the HDMI and no way to digital-out otherwise. Bummer. Meantime, though,
I've discovered easy to use tools for extraction and reformatting and authoring
DVD-A discs to make the most of the content that I do own. SACDs are a different
story, though, since they can't be read on my PC.
The Yamaha's 7.1 sound field generator does a pleasant job with high quality stereo inputs.
I've got DVD-As, though, that have 24/96 5.1 DTS content and they sound
superb. They mostly sound ok in 2 channel straight from the original disc, but
the multi-channel has to be played without pre-amp functionality.
DTS in 24/96 5.1 plays flawlessly on any old cheapie DVD player as well, so
it's really my format of choice. I could conceivably take the DSD and
convert it to DTS in order to enjoy multi-channel equalized sound, but that
would require a new receiver with HDMI capability and it would have the
ability to equalize the original signal, thus defeating my little scheme's purpose...