Let me share my experience with TT equipment and how I deal with Equipment Junkie virus (which I guess you face the attack right now
. I started playing in mid 90s and now restarted after 15-year hiatus. I was always keen into equipment and never really could effort it in my teens so I have only 3 blades through all my career. Now I'm back and reading all the stuff and finally having budget to experiment I arrived to sad reality: there are literally millions of combinations of blades and rubbers and each of them will be slightly (or more different). To make it even worse there are millions of players and hundreds of styles end each of these goes differently with each rubber/blade combo. So all the reviews are slihtly off with my own experience and feelings. Sure, there are some similarities so you can characterize rubbers by sponge hardness and tackiness etc. But unless you want to spend hours and hours of reading and pre-selecting on forums like this and then spending several thousands of EUR and hours of time in at a table to test various combinations just stop it where you are. There is no nice way through the TT equipment wood, just countless tries, excitements after few minutes or hours (so called "new blade syndrom") and then sobering after few weeks and going for another round with new combo.
Now to your choice: I would definitely keep changing just one variable. If you are happy with your current rubbers just keep them and try another blade. If you are really unhappy then go with some well known set-up like Stiga Allround Classic and Stiga Innova or other kind of "beginners" rubber (w.g. Rozena in lower thickness seems to work in my club). Don't be ashamed to play with basic things even if you have money for 200EUR+ blades, because the game and results are what matters (unless you are a collector like some others here
. I started after my long hiatus and just took my 20-y-o Bfly Primorac OFF-, ripped off completely destroyed Srivers (yes, these things had >60% players in the world at that time
and bought one Rosena and one normal DHS H3neo. It wasn't bad and H3Neo actually went well with my serve (which seems to be still big asset after these years when I go to local club playing low regional league) but I felt like needing to get some even more controlled and sensitive combination. When I got the 30% deal on Yasaka equipment I took the combo I have in my bio (Sweden Extra + Rising Dragon + Rakza 7 Soft) and after 4 months and losing only single match in that low regional competition I can only recommend it. I would like more speed but I need to say to myslef like 10 times a day "yes, you have money for new blade but you should make first your footwork and hand flawless and then you can spend hundreds of EUR on experimenting". So I have my EJ virus under control for now but it gets big effort
Conclusion: try few things around just for 20-30 minutes if you have friends who are willing to share and time on the table. Try Bfly Korbel OFF, Primo OFF-, some all-wood Allround and Offensive Stigas, some Yasaka Extra or Classic if you have a chance. Look into all-wood things which have control rating in 8.5-10 out of 10 range (I used tabletennisdb.com but that's indeed based on uneven subjective reviews of users so you can see blades which are 9+ speed and 9+ control which is nonsense). If you don't feel immediate love with the whole combo of blade and rubber you are trying then stay with what you have right now. Stay and play. For every thought "I need to buy something" go back and play one hour more to get the virus out of your mind. Once you start some competitions and start to win then - after the season! - maybe buy new blade and new sheets of rubbers you use now and try to train 1-2 months with it. If you feel some positive development then keep it for entire next season and just play and play. I guess not the answer you were looking for but maybe it will save some time and money for other things in your life while still you will feel maximum joy while playing TT