Equalizer or acoustic room treatment or?


I have a high end stereo system: sony sacd-1, musical fidelity ss amp promitheus audio tvc, snell reference A-5 towers ($20,000) ( towers with external crossovers and huge stereo subs (approx 4'x2'x2') driven by parasound ss amps. The room is 24' by 12' with speakers at the far end. Room is carpeted and has furniture.
Here is the issue. The sound is extremely accurate and revealing. Its so accurate I find it fatiguing to listen to. I think this is due to starting w/ cd's which I always thought had too much of an "edge" to the sound combined w/ very accurate components.
I would like to smooth out or soften up the sound. So far everything I have played around with takes away from the accuracy and detail (slightly) without softening/smoothing enough.
Suggestions? EQ? Room treatments?
I have tried different dacs, tube buffers and they did not cut it.
Look at it this way: I think I hear the sound exactly as it enters the mics. I think i would prefer the sound as you get it as a listener sitting at a live performance.
martyhk0

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If I may add, I have a music room that measures 12X20. I use it for listening and playing guitar in. I had a issue with booming sound. After trying different things, I ended up buying foam sound boards 2X4 and placed them in different areas including the corners. BIG HELP!!!!!
Got rid of the boom and created a more realistic sound stage. Foam panels were bought at guitar center. they run $27.99 a piece.

By the way I am running a Musical Fidelity A3 intergrated amp, Cambridge Audio CD player the 340 a DAC magic by Cambridge as well,a Magnum Dynalab MD90 tuner and a Pro-ject Debut 3 with upgrades running them through PSB Mini Stratus speakers with a Phase tech sub.

Hope that helps
Here is the name of the foam panels I purchased from guitar center to get rid of the boominess.

Auralex 2" Studiofoam Wedge

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Auralex-2--Studiofoam-Wedge-422624-i1134542.gc