You really need to describe what the problem is. I just build a component rack which really mucked up my soundstage. Make sure your rack is all wood or mdf, and I find that the shelves should be laid on top of small pin supports, not rigid.
Try rdc cones under components and speakers (from hififorsale.co.uk)
Make sure the drivers are screwed in tight. Tighten them and the soundstage will image much better.
I find the nordost range really good. You may have mains problems giving you glassy highs. Does it hurt to turn the volume up? A well balanced set of components should make the sound richer, more 3 dimensional rather than simply louder.
Try rdc cones under components and speakers (from hififorsale.co.uk)
Make sure the drivers are screwed in tight. Tighten them and the soundstage will image much better.
I find the nordost range really good. You may have mains problems giving you glassy highs. Does it hurt to turn the volume up? A well balanced set of components should make the sound richer, more 3 dimensional rather than simply louder.