You're welcome. To answer your question... No, but the room has been "tuned" well with room treatments (sound panels, bass traps, & diffusion devices) & I'm currently using B&W 802D's with a pair of Tekton 4-10 subs. In my experience, usually when a speaker is to much for a room it is because of excessive bass &/or echo. That can be taken care of with bass traps (usually in the corners behind the speakers) & sound panels at the first reflection points on the side walls/ceiling, & a rug or carpet on the floor. You have a decent sized room though, so may not have to do much.
Also, if you keep your equipment on, make sure there is enough ventilation around each piece & none of the vents are covered. You've probably already done this, but just saying you don't want to have them running hotter than they are designed to run.
Best Regards