All else equal, I'd move the speakers closer together so they are only about 5-6' apart if your listening position is only 5' from the speaker plane. It's good to start from an equalateral triangle and then tweak from there. Also start with the speakers tilted towards you. Again, experiment from that initial position.
As a next step, you may want to check the overall reverb characteristics. How far is the listening position from the rear wall? How far are the speakers from the front wall? Depending on that, you might be able to do some relatively inexpensive experimentation with side panels (reflecting vs. diffusing or absorbing) to see if that tightens things up a bit. A lumber yard (plywood sheets) and a couple of friends could do a lot here for purposes of seeing if that helps without spending much money. Lots of ways to go, but I'd move the speakers closer together first. Good luck. Let us know your progress.
As a next step, you may want to check the overall reverb characteristics. How far is the listening position from the rear wall? How far are the speakers from the front wall? Depending on that, you might be able to do some relatively inexpensive experimentation with side panels (reflecting vs. diffusing or absorbing) to see if that tightens things up a bit. A lumber yard (plywood sheets) and a couple of friends could do a lot here for purposes of seeing if that helps without spending much money. Lots of ways to go, but I'd move the speakers closer together first. Good luck. Let us know your progress.