Tell us more. How do they sound? What electronics are you running with them? Also, looks like you have a vaulted ceiling. What are the room dimensions?
I have a Mac Mini M2 with Bacch4mac (Audiophile version), Topping B200 amps, A90D preamp and D90 III Discrete DAC. I have a virtual Roon server running on my Unraid server. Roon is controlled via an iPad. Room is approximately 19' wide by 20' deep but opens to a hallway and stairwell in the back. Ceiling is about 10' and extends to the second floor ceiling. I am not using Bacch4mac head-tracking. I find the sweet spot wide enough without it. The B4M uses in ear microphones to do a right and left channel sweeps for calibration. I first ran a calibration without the No Rez, subs or room treatments just to get an initial listen. Unfortunately, I overwrote the graph. It showed that the room correction response required only a small amount of adjustment. Later, I hooked up the subs (still no No Rez) and one of the folks from my home theater group stopped by for a listen. He thought they sounded "world class" even without room treatments and No Rez. Installing the No Rez and subsequently the room treatments brought increased coherence to the sound. My son asked me if I increased the bass, after hearing them with the room treatments installed.
My point of comparison is with my diy Jim Holtz' Statements which were previously installed in this exact same configuration sans sub. In my opinion, the NX-Tremes out perform the Statements in every regard. Perhaps less so in the highs and upper mid-range. They are dramatically different in the lower registers. In all fairness, the Statements are using box mounted Dayton 8" drivers for the woofers. The NX-Tremes have an integrated sound from top to bottom. B4M has a level matched “Bypass” selection which passes plain stereo. The imaging in stereo is amazing although you can tell the sound is originating at the speaker. With B4M engaged, imaging is more holographic in nature and it is impossible to tell where the sound originates. The speakers completely disappear. I use Tool’s “Chocolate Chip Trip” track to assess imaging. This is the clearest that I have heard the drums circling behind my head.
I consider these to be my end game loudspeakers for stereo playback.
Measurements with subs/acoustic treatments without room corretion:

Measurements with room correction and Olive target curve:
