Ok, I finally managed to find time to get the CS2's into the main room.

Here is a picture of the setup:

I am using the following gear:
Emerald Physics CS2 speakers
Bella Extreme 100 mono blocks on top of Boston Audio Design Tune Block SE's for the woofers
McAlister PP-150 on top of Mapleshade Ultimate Triple Points for the tweeter
Bolder Cable Statement SB3 with Ultimate Nirvana Power Supply into a modified DCX-2496 via a VH Audio Silver Nextgen Pulsar digital ic on top of Boston Audio Design Tune Blocks
Black Sand Statement One power cords on the Bella Extreme 100's
Black Sand Silver Reference Mk V power cords on the McAlister PP-150 and Bolder Cable Ultimate Nirvana Power Supply
Black Sand Violet 2 power cord on the modified DCX-2496
Running Springs Audio Haley power conditioner (everything is plugged into it) on an Sistrum SP-004 platform
Gregg Straley Speaker Cables
VH Audio Symmetry XLR ic's for the Bella Extreme 100's
VH Audio Spectrum Cu RCA ic's for the McAlister PP-150
All RealTraps room treatments (MiniTraps, MondoTraps, Tri-Corner Traps, and Diffusors
I am happy to report that both tube amps are dead quiet on the CS2's and producing some outstanding music!!

I have the speakers about 8 1/2' feet away from the front wall and the speakers are about 10' apart and roughly 12' from listening chair. I still need to work on placement and toe in, before I can say that I have things locked in.
All of the positive attributes that drew me to the speakers and made me want to become an Emerald Physics dealer are still present with tubes.

Lightening fast transient response, very wide dynamic range, impactful and detailed bass, effortless sound at all playback levels, great depth and presence (tubes really helped out in this area) in the soundstage, yada, yada, yada...
Let me get them totally dialed in before I say much more...
George