(Hegel vs Luxman) vs PS Audio


Can anyone help me. Looking at Possibly moving from my PS Audio ( BHK Monoblocks and Pre) to Luxman C900 and M10 Amps (monoblocks)or to Hegel 30a amps (monoblocks) and Conductor Preamp [latest versions]. What are the differences in sound amongst these house combinations. 

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So room is the "Elephant in the room". Open concept speaker fronts 4.75' off back wall, ceiling sloped then flat at 14' high, room primary depth is 23'. Part of right side is intermittently open. Just complicated. Speakers have been dialed in using PS audio set up. Super detailed, clean, real nice soundstage l to r , descent f to r.. mor source dependant. I have some panels made with help from Acoustamatic. About the limit of WAF. The room is the family room. My biggest issue is I have yhe balance at 3% to right to help the sound stage (open side). My sweet spot is great, but move 6" r or l and it drops off. Speakers are towed in a little less than Focal wants. 

I forgot, also is my home theater using pass-through on Bhk preamp. In stereo and HT I have 2 REL 810 subs one left one right.

Keep what you got and get a better room. The room is the most important piece of your system. You have a terrible room, it doesn’t matter how much you spend on equipment, it will sound bad. Great sounding/treated room, mediocre equipment can still sound good. 

I'm not sure your room is so bad; I'm not sure why @rbstehno made that comment. You have high ceilings, which is great. You may have it open on one side, but if you're positioned reasonably close to the speakers, I don't see why that would harm soundstage. Perhaps you can post a drawing of your space. I would like to know what you have from Acoustimac. If you don't have diffusion happening in the space, that might be helpful for soundstage.