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The tape mod is never necessary, on any board. It's just an option for those that want their boards to sound like everyone else's these days. I'm not sure why you are asking. Just try it and see if you think it "improves" it. If not, remove it.
It will sounds like any other board with tape, if you don't have any problem with that then go ahead. Another alternative to improving the sound is putting Uhmwpe tape on the flex cuts
I’ve found that putting small strips of tape over the flex cuts oh the PCB can help make a board sound more full (if the board in question has a flex cut PCB, of course). I ordered the QK75 as well, and will likely try some small strips of tape over the flex cuts to see how it impacts the sound.
Will masking tape be enough to cover the flex cuts (basically painters tape)? Uhmwpe tape seems a bit too heavy duty / permanent especially for the pcb.
A mod that is a bit easier than using tape is butcher paper or painters paper. No adhesive and sits nicely under the pcb. It will give your sound more volume.
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