Suggestions on improvement


 I'm 78 with age related  hearing decline.My current system which I do enjoy is comprised of a  Marantz CD cd 60006,Technics integrated SUG700,Canton stand mounted 9k reference speakers, and  two SVS SB1000 pro subs, Subs interconnects are SVS. Stand mounted are connected by marker cables on upper frequencies and monster cables Powerline 2 for mids and bass. 

Speakers are placed 8 ft apart the listening position is also 8 ft.The  room is untouchable,that is to say wife has fixed my location,hey no smirks, I know where my beard is buttered.The room has vaulted ceiling 14 ft(at sitting position),has one open sidewall,another is 3 ft behinds the speakers and is covered in  floor to ceiling drapes on a 9 ft wall,the third wall on one side is all glass (glass door and full length window next to it ) the final wall behind the sitting position has glass covered photos and prints.On The sides of each speaker are over stuffed chairs with a couch facing the speakers.Hanging plants are in all corners.The room has wall to wall carpeting. For domestic tranquility I can only subtract components so bass traps and alike are verboten. I listen Stones, Beatles, Who,female solos, symphonies,and jazz(sax oriented).

Are there any cheap tweeks to improve current system given the above, max budget $1000.However if can improve my sound by selling off apiece of gear and adding that revenue I'd do it, just don't know what I'd get off the sale. 

scott22

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Get some hearing aids. That will help you hear your system better. Start there.

Short story for OP.

I am retired Army. Hearing went bad in Field Atillery and Air Defense Artillery units. Once I got out, 24 years later I had lost upper mid freq and higher freq band hearing. My wife told me to get tested at the VA and once my hearing loss was verified for the 15th time I was granted 10% disability and got hearing aids on Uncle Sam’s dime. The morning I went to get my hearing aids I had stopped at a gas station to get a small bag of potato chips. I ate a few and set the bag on the passenger seat of my car, before I went into the VA building and got my hearing aids tuned in and on my ears. When I got in my car, I reached for the bag of chips. When my hand went into the bag I heard a crinkle sound of the plastic bag. Had not heard that sound in many years. The volume of the sound and frequency range was something I was missing. I was sold on hearing aids on that day, about 5 minutes after I had them on. 
If you have a professional help you get the right kind of hearing aids, learn how to use them, they can really help in your life, not just as an audiophile. I have Resound brand and I use my Smartphone to adjust them.