BobOnTheJob said:
All I ask is that you TRY THE MOD before criticizing it. In theory, there will be an increase in trash in the pilot region. However, the increase in drive to the safety clippers is pretty modest...on the order of an extra 1-2db. Like anything, if you drive it excessively hard, it will sound like garbage. The beauty of this is that you can have great loudness while NOT generating audible distortion by going easy on the XT2's compression (2-3db sounds nice) and adjusting the clipping to taste. If you can hear distortion with these mods, you have far better ears than I. This will not work with the Zero card....the distortion will be intolerable (I have info on removing the Zero card...something I've done 3 times & counting). But from one who has done this many times to several who have never tried it, please try it first. If you want to critique it after you've heard it, feel free...
I have tried all kinds of mods on the 8100/A over my 20 years of doing processing. At one point, I had 8 8100/A's in my basement, all of which I modified various cards to see "what would happen if". I've also studied that design backwards and forwards, and know what's in the little black boxes, etc. so I'm not talking outta my booty here.
I may be rusty on the particulars of some of the component locations as it's been a few years since I've moved beyond the box -- but I do totally understand the design limitations and such!
I have also designed many of my own processors over the years, and I can tell ya, whacking away at a couple of uncompensated diodes *after* pre-emphasis, AFTER the 15 kHz lowpass filters, right before the inputs of a stereo generator is gonna give you aliasing distortion, and contamination of your FM composite baseband...period.
Yes, totally removing the attenuator pots from around the safety clippers will get you really loud, but at a pretty hard price. It may work for you right now, but anyone with any FM coverage challenges (or paid SCA subcarrier clients) will pay dearly from all the trash that will be on the composite baseband.
Like I said, it's not a free lunch. Every mod had its tradeoff, and Mr. Orban had his reasons for stopping just short of many of these mods.
Think about it for a second. Would he intentionally design a product that folks have tried to unseat from the throne it's been on to be crippled on purpose? Why would Orban *not* want to get another 3dB of loudness from his box, and install attenuators on the safety clippers?
Just pointing out things people should keep in mind before cutting traces out of the 8100! The rest is up to everyone else to decide!
-Cornelius