Mapman is right because he exposed almost all factors..
i will add vibrations resonance control and the room/house electrical grid factors...
The main factor , save if the design of the gear is not very good, room acoustic controls... For sure it takes a good amplifier but it is one of many factors...
With the same relatively good amplifier i can transform completely the soundstage impression by modifying the room... I did it by the way... It is not an opinion but a fact...
My soundstage was filling completely the room around me and beside me with no sound coming from the speakers plane ...the main fact was not my choice of amplifier , even if the amplifier must be minimally good for sure otherwise nothing work well , but the main factors was acoustics understanding and disposition of many devices of all kind to do the job ( resonators, and others devices)
But atmasphere explained why some amplifier do a good job and are better than others for the soundstage and timbre...
At the end it will be acoustic room disposition though the main factor...