smackdown, they are talking about something else.
its not like volting an amp where you supply it with more voltage from the power supply, its an internal mod where the final transistor gets the full supply voltage on its collector instead of about 6 volts.
there is absolutely nothing wrong with volting the final in the 142/148 style chassis.
it does not affect SSB at all. the voltage takes a different path in AM than it does in SSB, and the final already gets the full supply voltage in SSB in stock form.
it will not make your radio sound like crap unless it already does.
it will not stress your radio out unless you keep the deadkey higher than about 4 or 5 watts.
it will actually make the AM modulator transistor run cooler because now it only has to modulate the driver.
what kind of power gains are we talking about? on average, the difference between about 17 watts PEP to about 25 watts PEP.
not really a noticeable gain, but it can wake a sluggish amplifier up.
again, we're not even talking about a .5 S unit increase, so the answer is no; its not really needed, unless you just want to increase your PEP for the fun of it.
i dont run my radios with that mod, but its just because it doesnt really do all that much, but i have done it in the past, and had no problems with SSB or anything else.
i also agree that a good alignment/peaking of the TX coils and cutting R131 is all these radios need to sound amazing.
LC