anyone done the TX mod on the FT-891 to clean up the audio? worth it?
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so ive had my 891 for about two years now and overall really happy with it but a few guys on my local net keep telling me my audio sounds a bit boxy or something. i messed with the parametric EQ settings in the menu which helped a tiny bit but i keep seeing references to this hardware mod where you swap out a capacitor on the TX audio chain to open it up a bit. i think it's C211 or somewhere around there but i cant find a consistent answer on which component it actually is.
has anyone actually done this on the 891 specifically? not the 857 or 897, those seem to have different threads everywhere. i can solder fine and i have the service manual so that part isn't the concern, just not sure if the payoff is worth cracking the case open. also wondering if it affects the SSB transmit bandwidth in a way that would put me outside of regs or if it just affects the tonal quality. anybody have before/after audio recordings even?
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