Mr. tennis has it right,
Your equipment although good individually does not make a good system, the problem you're having is perfectly described as a positive attribute in your original post;
"As for mids, I can see the person infront of me,I can hear the articulation of the tongue in the mouth before the words and tunes comes out. no kidding, but not for long because of fatigue."
Well this is "wrong" and not a positive, that "articulation" is more artifact than fact.
Personally I don't like the Eggleston's but you may prefer to soften them with a serious amplifier topolgy change. I would change the speakers to maybe a Dynaudio, considering the equipment you have now. The above phenomena is not a room acoustic issue, although room acoustics can still lead to fatigue in your case.
You system runs on a knife edge and it can be spectacular for fleeting moments but your system is supposed to play the music not be spectacular. It has to be backed down and improved.
Cables will not be enough and likely room treatments might only make it bearable for alittle longer.
Just my expert opinion based on personal experiences with systems like yours.
Your equipment although good individually does not make a good system, the problem you're having is perfectly described as a positive attribute in your original post;
"As for mids, I can see the person infront of me,I can hear the articulation of the tongue in the mouth before the words and tunes comes out. no kidding, but not for long because of fatigue."
Well this is "wrong" and not a positive, that "articulation" is more artifact than fact.
Personally I don't like the Eggleston's but you may prefer to soften them with a serious amplifier topolgy change. I would change the speakers to maybe a Dynaudio, considering the equipment you have now. The above phenomena is not a room acoustic issue, although room acoustics can still lead to fatigue in your case.
You system runs on a knife edge and it can be spectacular for fleeting moments but your system is supposed to play the music not be spectacular. It has to be backed down and improved.
Cables will not be enough and likely room treatments might only make it bearable for alittle longer.
Just my expert opinion based on personal experiences with systems like yours.