Very small room systems and synergy


I have been trying for 20 years to put together a system for a very small (10' x 12") listening room and still haven't gotten it right.  I am currently using KEF LS50's with a NuPrime IDA8 integrated with moderate success.  I realize I really don't like metal dome tweeters and I've been drawn to class D amps.  This is probably due to my budget constraints of $2000 - $2500.  Does anyone have any input for me on this?
gmc56
Please provide more information.  What doesn't sound right?  How are placing the loudspeakers/listening position?  What are your sources?  Are you using acoustic treatments? What other loudspeakers/amps have you tried?
I have played with most other aspects of the system.  I've moved speakers into every possible position including moving furnishings, I have acoustical treatments that I've played around with for years and I think that is good now.  What I find is a lack of overall frequency response.  I'm 63 years old so my hearing isn't what it was but all my systems have sounded screechy and lacking in mid bass to bass.  I've even had subwoofers in the past I used with Maggies.  Maybe I expect to much?
Lets not be hasty here. It may be that what your are hearing has little to do with Metal Dome Tweeters.
It's likely that the overall sound is characteristic of combined effects.
Amplifier / Interconnects / Position.
"  What I find is a lack of overall frequency response "
This sounds like you are right on track with concerns of Placement.
Re-Set for Near Field Listening to ensure that you can evaluate the sound accurately.
Varying the distance between the two mains should help discern a difference.
No personal experience with KEF though all input indicates a refined
highly regarded Loudspeaker.
I think that an Amplifier will make the difference.