Disclaimer: I am a Quad and AP dealer. I do not ship either line and only offer this post to give some advice.
With the 99/909 I would only avoid speakers that have a naturally rough sounding treble. Stick with refined speakers that have a good level of fine detail so you can enjoy their clean midrange. The Linn Especk should be a superb match due to their very refined midrange and seamless crossovers.
I find that the 909/99 series are a good match with Audio Physic. Their clean electronics and nice midrange shows off the Audio Physic's trademark fine detail and imaging. I run the Sparks with these most of the time.
For your room the 22L would be my Quad dynamic choice. Their strong points are ease of placement, full sounding with good instrument timbre and good bass down to ~30hz. Not peaky at all. The only caveat is that they really should be about 18 inches from the rear wall for ideal performance. They can cause room boom with close coupled (less than 6") placement.
With the 99/909 I would only avoid speakers that have a naturally rough sounding treble. Stick with refined speakers that have a good level of fine detail so you can enjoy their clean midrange. The Linn Especk should be a superb match due to their very refined midrange and seamless crossovers.
I find that the 909/99 series are a good match with Audio Physic. Their clean electronics and nice midrange shows off the Audio Physic's trademark fine detail and imaging. I run the Sparks with these most of the time.
For your room the 22L would be my Quad dynamic choice. Their strong points are ease of placement, full sounding with good instrument timbre and good bass down to ~30hz. Not peaky at all. The only caveat is that they really should be about 18 inches from the rear wall for ideal performance. They can cause room boom with close coupled (less than 6") placement.