Is it Possible??


Is it possible for speakers to sound better when you hear them while sitting in a different room that the speakers are in or when you stand behind them?  If so why does this occur and what can I do to improve my listening experience while sitting in the same room as the audio gear. 
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OP- it's impossible even if every component is a known quantity to others (and how many have that exact combination of components) to assess what you are hearing without being in your room. That's the point about set up. It costs almost nothing but is critical to extracting the most from whatever system you've put together. That's why I mentioned Jim Smith (please refrain from shill assertions); he does have a book about set up but that's the key. 
The high end folks often do this as part of a service when you spend the moola- whether they are any good is a question but you take my point, not to be contentious? It's gotta be evaluated in the room. What does it sound like? Are you in a town, vill, city with a fair amount of audio commerce? There will usually be some knowledgeable people, although I tend to avoid gurus. :)
"I toed the speakers out a little and have noticed some improvement."

Improvement in what? Sound quality? Imaging? Without sounding harsh, you really have to do a better job of articulating exactly what you are referring to.
Hello,
First: You do not need new speakers. This can be corrected with a few things. I would get some room treatments at your first reflection points. On the floor, side walls, and maybe the ceiling. Also, you might be getting some slap back from the back wall. The great thing is you are talking about fixing higher frequencies. You only need an inch or two of material to do this. You can try using household goods like blankets and pillows to see if it will make a difference, which it will. Second: a heavier gauge power cord on at least the Hegel. You can demo some of this pretty easy. If you use solid core vs stranded it will knock it down even more but you might not have to. Plus, You will love the headroom you get from this. This could be done with $100-300 dollars on the used market like Puritan which will only set you back about $200. Third: I love Murrow Audio but unless you go to their top products they can knock down the bass a little. I don’t mind this because they have great smooth detail and I can pick up the bass with subwoofers.  You can swap out your speaker cables with some thicker copper cables and /or add a subwoofer or better yet two. When you add the bass it can blend with your speakers and knock them down a peg. Before you drop thousands on a new set of speakers I would try to fix these other issues first. Some times I tell people start from the beginning which is the power from the wall. By getting a Puritan PSM156 power conditioner and the new GroundMaster City you can be correcting all of your system at once. You would be amazed at the extra things you cannot usually hear in the music because it is masked by crap from the electricity in your wall or all the pollution in the air like WIFI, Bluetooth, and cell signals.  A friend plugged in his noise tester in his kitchen and was getting ESPN 1000 radio station clear as a bell. He installed the Puritan products and noise tested from the Puritan PSM156 power conditioner and had no noise what’s so ever. With the addition of a Puritan Ground Master his system has the quietest noise floor you can imagine. If you are in the Chicagoland area this store lets you demo gear before you buy to help audiophiles like us fix issues we had no control over like outlets in our houses that can get radio stations. https://holmaudio.com/
It doesn’t matter how awesome your gear is if the power from the wall is crap.