KEF blades 2 or Dynaudio C4?


Hi guys, I am trying very soon the Luxman monos M900. I am wondering based on your experience and knowledge which speakers of these two would be a better match for them?
My room 18x12. High ceilings.
I prefer low volume music effortless neutral sound. I had owned KEF 3 and I liked them a lot.
But today I asked three dealers and I got mixed opinions. 
I do appreciate your time giving me your opinion. Kind regards.
Thank you.

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To Wcfeil, most dealers have the products they have because they make choices based on evaluations and their preferences those evaluations include looking at all the relevant models in a particular price point and considering we sell some of the best loudpseaker lines: including Kef, Dali, PSB, Elac, Quad, ATC, Cabasse, Paradigm, Legacy our choices speak for themselves.

The Dynaudio C4 are an old design, which we feel do not stand out in anyway. One of our clients has the $85k top of the line Dynaudio's they are nice speakers but they don't blow us away for that price point.

As per Blades vs the Ref 5 yes the Ref 5 will work in more rooms based on the tube tunning, if you have the space the Blade 2 are pretty awesome slightly smaller version of the Big Blades,  we have the Blades in a 26 by 20 room and they sound fantastic for this room size.

Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ
@theothergreg How big is your room? Did you have the Blade 2 in your room to compare with the Ref 5? I am interested because I am going to be putting a Blade 2 in a very small room, maybe 14 x 13. At least for a few years, until I move them to a bigger room.
I am happy to see so many responses in a short period.
I am just wondering if my room 18x12 will do for the blades.  Just concerned that is not wide enough.
When I had the reference 3 was OK.
Wondering if the ref 5.will fit the bill or I should get the blades 2.
Anyone having boomy experience with the blades 2?
Thanks 
Maritime that is 1 reason you purchase from a dealer. 

If you had purchased from us we would have eaten that shipping cost for both directions unless when Kef received the speakers they found nothing wrong.

The only issue ever had with a pair of kefs was a blown set of tweeters one time and a set of uni-q that were overdriven with a 1,000 watts of power. 

That is it. Kef builds fantastic speakers what is causing your distortion is a mystery at this point.

Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ