How to add depth for classical music


While listening to classical music, especially the orchestral pieces (e.g. Beethoven Piano/Violin Concertos, Symphonies), I find that my system is not giving me the depth, such as layers of instruments etc.   My listening environment is not ideal.  I have hard wood floor and tray ceiling.  On one side, I have windows and on the other side, I have a long corridor.  

Here's my system:
  • Parasound P5 & A23
  • Sonus Faber Venere 3.0
  • Bluesound Node2i
  • Chord Qutest

Would a new preamp/amp or integrated amp help?   I've auditioned Moon (SimAudio) 340iX and thought it's more opened than my Parasound.   But for some strange reason, I didn't really like the sound.   Maybe I need to audition again.  

Would room treatment help?  But my options are limited because of my room.

Love to hear your thoughts.
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@jorgean Adding a Lumin D1 with Sbooster also improved my system considerably, the onboard DAC is solid and would be considered reference for most people
Good to hear. I was considering the D2 but decided for the U1 Mini since i already had the DAC. 
If I was just looking for a transport to and external DAC, I'd be using the U1 Mini as well.  Great little unit.
I never expected to come to Millercarbon's defense, but while I can't vouch for the HFTs, I can vouch for the SR Blue fuses. I replaced the fuses in a Lyngdorf TDAI 2200 and there was a noticeable improvement that I had not expected.