Dynaudio c4 signature & c4 platinum difference



Hi there ! I'm considering a used c4 signature over a brand new c4 platinum with a savings of $5k difference. Are they identical in terms of crossover design , woofer and tweeter as well ?

Any thoughts or experience is highly appreciated.

The integrated amp to drive is Musical Fidelity Nu Vista 800 and a Naim Network Player.
dreamauduio
identical except for esthetics.. I went with the Signatures myself. Beautiful speakers.
Identical except for esthetics. I went with the Signatures and used the savings on something else. I love the C4S'
From what i read, the crossover is different.
Dynaudio used a different crossover on the C4 signatures then the regular C4 speakers.
Also the speaker cabinet on the C4 signatures are in a gloss color.
I haven't heard the new Signature C4's, but i did hear the regular C4 speakers at the 2002 Stereophile show.
The C4's sounded really good. The midrange was very open and the bass was tight and upbeat.
Here's a video of the Signature C4's in the Gloss color.
The cabinet definitley looks better then the regular C4 speakers in the gloss color.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nerDM1IzTg
10-08-15: Doug99
From what i read, the crossover is different.
Actually the crossover - internal wiring and a new doping on the tweeters was the MKII/Signature changes (and the finish). With the Platinum they only changed the baffle to all black and jacked up the price. So the MKII/Signature/Platinum all sound the same but better than the originals. The difference is the original needed to be turned way up to sound the best whereas the newer ones sounded better at lower listening levels.

That said the originals did play a bit louder when cranked to the Max.
Please forgive me in advance about the Dyne Audio C speakers. What role does the large almost slab looking pillar open to the drivers back action? It looks like the drivers are put the baffle which is then attached to the big structure, but open and communicating with the pillar? I am sure it was designed to look like that but isn't.
Can some one explain how the speaker works, e.g. the tweeters do not communicate with the large structure, etc.
I'm interested in the C4s and thought I would hear them at RMAF, but they weren't in any of the rooms. It seems like the signature is the better value?
Ricred1 - Actually the C4 MKII is the best value but the signatures have a nicer finish. MKII/Signture/Platinum all sound identical. MKII came with a 5 yr warranty and the Sig's came with a 10 yr warranty but not sure about the Platinum.

Mechans - That tall pillar is the cabinet. They put drivers that are larger that the cabinet can accommodate. My C1's had a 6.9" driver in a cabinet that is only 5" wide.

Many Thanks everyone.

I have decided to go for the c4 signature and saved $5k and it was so nice
with my NUVISTA 800 for my Living Area.
I am so happy with the used c4 signature I got which Im listening now for 5 days in my Living Area. The Mids is silky smooth and the bass is deep and tuneful highs are extended with finesse.

Furthermore the Mocca Gloss finish fits well with my interior and the height of c4 is just right for my living area which has a ceiling height of 20 feet which makes the speaker breath effortless.
I still wonder why the baffle is wider than the cabinet. What is gained using this approach, beside mounting larger drivers ? I still have trouble understanding the benefit of such an arrangement.