Grador ,thank you for this post.
Kage, word to the wise, 2 subjects to avoid on this forum: 1. recommendations for a CD player (You will get a <!--[if gte mso 9]><![endif]-->guaranteed <!--[if gte mso 9]><![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 9]><![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 10]> <![endif]-->number of responses telling you you don't need a CD player and you are are stupid for considering one. 2. Bi-amping - Stay away from this topic. (They will tear you a new one) There are alot of folks here that really know their stuff, and have much more elaborate systems then my budget gear, but for the life of me, I can't understand the aversion to CD players. Yes there is digital music and streaming, yes you can combine Blue ray and CD playback functions in a single machine. But Grador brought up some good points. I purchased an Oppo 105 (my first blue ray player) and I am using the analog outs for CD playback. The machine sounds great, but it is more cumbersome to use as a CD player. Slower start up time, you have to hit the play button on the remote, THAN the track you want to hear, etc. It does have drawbacks in terms using it as a CD player (although the sound is great)
Try the Oppo 103 if you want. Oppo has a 30 day return policy if you don't like it. but remember that the 103 has no dedicated stereo RCA outputs. You would use the Left and Right stereo outputs of the Oppo's 7.1 analog outs. But only you can determine if you like the sound or not compared to your Sony. Good luck!