I've got that old Nintendo NES on my bench. Had some real issues that old toaster box.
First, it would always reset. So we played with the 72 pin header and replaced it with a working one and no joy. The old header did have an corrosion issue so we boiled it in hot water and now it never misses a beat. 
Anyway... knowing the problem wasn't really the header, we clipped the pin 4 on U10 the CIC chip. That fixed the blinking led and reset problem.
Nintendo!
However we had no audio on RF or RCA.
So I replaced C25 (16V 100uf) in the alps tuner box (had 450 Ohms ESR!), right behind the 7805 regulator. After trying to isolate the audio issue, I came to find out that the problem was the 74HCU04 (hex inverter) on the main board.
Replaced C23 (50V 1uF) on the main board (before you do this step, read next sentence!). Lifted the leg of inductor FC1 and installed C23 only with the negative leg soldered to the main board. The positive leg is bent up with a piece of wire soldered to it to reach FC1 (see pic). To power the 2sc1740 in the rf box, I took the bad output of the 74HCU04 (it still had 5V in my case), where I unsoldered one side of FC1, soldered a (blue) resistor, roughly 450k Ohm (something I could put my hand on quick), with the 2nd leg soldered to the inductor and wire. Basically I bypassed one audio amplifier stage (pin 10 and 11 of the 74HCU04.
This mod will restore the audio without replacing U9, if it is bad. However the audio will be a little lower than original, since we bypass an amplifier stage, but there will be still enough audio gain for the TV.
The beauty is for the guys that still use the RF port, the audio will be there too!
There isn't much to be found on the internet about this issue when U9 goes FUBAR. Of course there are other audio hacks on the net, but this is my version of it, trying not to modify too much and still have an original looking and working NES.



Anyway... knowing the problem wasn't really the header, we clipped the pin 4 on U10 the CIC chip. That fixed the blinking led and reset problem.

However we had no audio on RF or RCA.


This mod will restore the audio without replacing U9, if it is bad. However the audio will be a little lower than original, since we bypass an amplifier stage, but there will be still enough audio gain for the TV.


There isn't much to be found on the internet about this issue when U9 goes FUBAR. Of course there are other audio hacks on the net, but this is my version of it, trying not to modify too much and still have an original looking and working NES.



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