Quote Originally Posted by aditya View Post
Nice to hear......you are enjoying
Its really very satisfying at the end of a tweaking day !

Enjoy

Aditya
It really is nice after all the tweaking to be able to just sit back and enjoy. Not to mention that whenever I put on a recording that I've heard recently (just prior to the upgrade), I can immediately notice a substantial improvement in the sound quality. An upgrade like this really is the "gift that keeps on giving".....

After powering up the Model 14's, their improvement was very similar to what I noticed with the Model 19's after recapping them.
Quote Originally Posted by voice of the theater View Post
.......the sound was clearer, more defined, and appeared to have better high frequency extension and surprisingly also had noticeably "tighter/deeper" bass as well...... The speakers didn't really sound brighter than before (BTW, they don't need to sound brighter), but the h.f. did seem to roll off at a higher frequency now..... The best analogy I can think of is that I feel like my system has been upgraded to high definition. The sound is incredibly detailed -- noticeably more so than ever before -- amazing definition/clarity/and noticeably better overall tonal balance. I'm adding less treble and bass with my EQ than ever before and the speakers have better low and high end frequency extension and tighter/deeper sounding bass than ever. I also noticed that the stereo imaging is enhanced as well. On certain recordings, I can really pinpoint where each instrument/vocal is located (spatially) in the mix--more so than ever before. It's hard to describe but, for example, lead vocals that are in the center of the mix appear to be even more "dead center" now--there is absolutely no audible wandering on high or low notes--everything is more "locked into place" as far as stereo imaging/sound-stage than I've ever heard before....
By the way, I've bypassed the treble pot in both Model 14's (like I did with all four of my Model 19's) by soldering the two wires together. I did this upgrade before the holidays since I always was listening to the 14's with the treble pot "all the way up" which is in the optimum range. When I did that upgrade, I noticed the high end was improved slightly at the time. I'm not going to bypass the mid pots in the 14's or 19's,
Quote Originally Posted by voice of the theater View Post
because I turn them down somewhat towards the optimum range -- and I like being able to "play" with them. I'm sure I'll be "playing" with them now that I've done this upgrade to determine where they sound best in the rooms they're located in. I've thought about fixed capacitors but if I ever move them I'll need to play with the mid pots again--so the thorough cleaning I've given all four mid pots will suffice.......
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Before recapping the 19's and 14's, the 14's sounded very close to "as good" as the 19's. Comparable in high end and midrange, but needed a little bass E Q added in the 30-40 hz range to compete with the 19's. After upgrading the 19's, they sounded so amazing that they blew away the 14's (prior to the 14's upgrade). Now that I've upgraded the 14's, they are again a close second to the 19's. The highs and mids rival the 19's (and the high frequency dispersion is better with the 14's--which makes them preferable for my living room set-up), and the bass gives the 19's a run for the money (at the volumes I listen to them at) with a little extra bass E Q added to the 14's in the 30-40 hz range. I sometimes play the 14's and 19's very loudly, and even at those levels the 14's bass rivals the 19's with that extra (30-40hz) bass boost---although I'm sure if I played them at maximum volume (whatever ear piercing SPL that would be), I'm sure the 19's bass would prevail no matter what the EQ settings.....

When I upgraded the 19's, "the best speakers I've ever heard in my life just got better". Now that I've upgraded the 14's--the second best speakers I've ever heard in my life just got better! Thanks again to EVERYONE for all their input and assistance.....