Getting setup of whatever you have right overall based on room acoustics is always the first order. Only then can you properly decide what upgrades to attempt or if even needed.This is my point also but most people forget the 2 others embeddings controls of an audio system:
Vibrations and resonance controls,
Electrical grid of the house and room controls,
These 2 together act differently on the sound quality perception but together their negative impact is almost equal to the negative impact of the bad or lack of acoustical settings in a room...
This is why i called all that embeddings controls not only acoustical controls...
But yes acoustic is the most evident and powerful .....But the other 2 almost rival it in destructive power...
I know that by personal experience and experiments...