Dynaudio Confidence II and Signature - Differences


I was looking at the Dynaudio Confidence C2 on the Dynaudio webpage. The Confidence Signature models as described as follows:-

The Confidence Signature models are exclusively available in dark-brown Mocca or dark-red Bordeaux realwood finished with high gloss piano lacquer and proudly feature an aluminium backplate plate adorned with the signature of Dynaudio's founder and sole owner, Wilfried Ehrenholz.

Is that it? Are the Confidence II and Signature models basically the same speakers, sharing the same technology and drivers, and the differences are only in the finish and aluminium backplate found in the Signature?

Any advice appreciated.
ryder
I was of the understanding that the drivers are different and the signatures carry a longer warranty period. Are you moving away from your Harbeth SHL 5's?
Besides the finish the Signatures have a 10 yr warranty instead of 5 yr. Otherwise they are the same.
Check out the website...quite e few changes and upgrades are involved plus the custom finishes:O) Not sure what the price difference is but it should sound demonstrably better!
The Confidence MKII's and the Signature version are mechanically identical, utilizing the latest updates to the tweeters and crossovers. The finish and warranty are really the only differences, the Sig is only available in the Mocca and Bordeaux and has a 10 year warranty whereas the MKII's are available in the standard wood veneers, Gloss Black and Gloss Rosewood. The two finishes for the Signature versions have Birds Eye Maple as the base veneers which when stained with either the Mocca or Bordeaux and covered in the multi coat gloss lacquer makes them very three dimensional.