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.

mountainsong
Ok. The Kefs will sound better at low volume that you listen to. Every Dyn I've heard only comes alive with some welly including C1s which are pretty awesome but not at low volumes. IMO
The KEFs and the Dyns are both low efficiency. Have you thought about something more efficient for low volume listening if that's what you normally do? 
Not saying one or the other would be bad for low volume but if that is your norm there are better choices IMO. 
I liked my KEF reference 3 flat uncolored sound with sparkling cymbals I also own the LS50 wireless and I tend to enjoy KEF big sound. 
I know many good speakers out there.  I currently Dyna's special 40 and triangle deltas so I certainly can sense different sonic signatures plus AZ crescendos.
Regards 
I just wanted to note a couple of amusing coincidences:

> and a set of uni-q that were overdriven with a 1,000 watts of power.

First: I recently blew my KEF Ref3 uni-q drivers by overdriving them with Bel Canto Ref 1000s, in a mishap that involved switching between sources with vastly different gain levels on the preamp. They're at KEF in Marlborough NJ now getting repaired.

I don't think I told @audiotroy about that, so it must be a different victim he's talking about. But when I was thinking about buying them new I did listen to them at his shop. He might come off here as a self-absorbed know-it-all, but most of us come off worse online than we are in real life. And in real life, that fella is a prince. I enjoy his posts and appreciate his advice.

Second: I bought those used KEF Ref 3 speakers from the OP @mountainsong who is also, by the way, a prince of a fella.

--Matthew