Fist of all I would like to thank you for taking the time to test it for me, I apreciate it
---np as i would like to learn more about this to and help if i can
The hum/buzz is to be expected, specially on the konami logo, it has to do with rgb/sound interference and its more or less there on all pcengines with the RGB mod.
---ok maybe it apears on all white backgrounds and bright colors?
What exactly do you mean by "ticking"? How would you describe it more accurately? We are talking about the loudest level on the konami logo right.?
---I could make a bad youtubevideo on thursday maybee, but for now:
---The konami theme on the logo soundes. blingblingBLINGBLINGblingbliiiingeee
----But with the distortion its kind of like: blingbliingBLING(tick)BLING(tick)BLING8tickticktickBliiingeee
Actually there is a difference between Core with blue (Core I) and core with orange letters (Core II). The blye letters one has RF from factory and the orange lettered one has a composite and stereo sound DIN from factory so the latter might have a sound amp inside...
--- I only have blue Core Is and all three have AV and an arrow pointing to the din5 embossed in the plastic, maybe early Core Is had RF?
The blue lettered one resembles the white more so you may not hear a difference between the two.
My White's board is very well preserved, recapped and with no traces of corrosion anywhere, like new.
-- Than this is a mystery indeed, could you maybe make a "bad" youtubevideo?
This "ticking on the high notes" that you mentioned, was it on the white/core only or on the DUOs as well? Would you classify this as a distortion like the sound being too loud and gets distorted?
Is your white jailbar fixed?
--- I can kind of hear it on the duos to, but fainter. and its like the high notes gets garbled right in the middle of the konami theme. Now that i think of it i might remember hearing this on a SNES to (might be a maid up memmory thou il have to check)
-none of my white ones are jailbarefixed as i dont se any/much jailbars on them with my setup. The cores are fixed, and so are the duos.