QUOTE(magpies14 @ Mar 16 2005, 11:44 AM)
Actually...i owned a R1900TIII....quick nice...then I send it to Octave-Electronics near Amcorp Mall to upgrade some of the caps..inside...additional RM125 upgrade ..
Boy..I'm just loving it....more sweeter..and vocal is more resound....
upgrade is worth the investment....
lol. yup. because the drivers for the 1900 series is had really great potential.
the only thing limiting is the amp inside.
now for the 1900TII i'm using, i use external amplification by tweaking my sound source's bass and treble by a high margin, and the drivers of the 1900TII suprisingly can take the heat and reproduce the sound very well without any distortion whatsoever. thus, the sound now i'm listening is totally unlike any normal 1900TII. i'm shocked, really. it's like it has new life.

but i tried on my S4.1 as a comparison, and there was distortion because probably the amp inside the S4.1 is already powerful and good enough to power up the S4.1's drivers.
This post has been edited by shockk: Mar 17 2005, 06:11 AM