Dynaudio C4 old stock discounted


I am in a position to buy a brand new Old stock Dynaudio C4 at a significant discount. It's been stored for at least 10 years sealed in original box under controlled environment. Is there a possibility that a speaker which has never been used could get damaged with time? Do the internal elements age without use? Could there be breakdown in the woofers and tweeters, crossover or any other component ? 
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Aside from my warranty comment, I’ll second dewette’s comment regarding needing a big high-current amp.  I ran my C4’s with a McIntosh MC452, wasn’t enough juice for them.  Swapped it out for a set of monoblocks.  Now, well, my 20 year old speakers sound epic.  
The pair with the upgraded finish have a really attractive price and the same seller has a nice pair of Ushers for sale for the same price, I wonder what the differences are? More specifically I wonder how a tall narrow speaker with 2 8" woofers loads a room compared to a shorter fat speaker with a single 11" woofer loads a room. I know the ushers don't need gobs of power and the BE-20's flat out rock but how much difference can cardas internal wiring make if the wires to the amps are run of the mill?
@steve59 I can’t speak on the Ushers, but the first room I had my C4’s in was approximately 11 x 13 and that room was way too small.  The room they’re in now is approximately 20 x 30 and they sound exponentially better.