I added the following to my twin famicom:
True RGB and s-video (using the crystal clear sony cxa2075 encoder), amped "stereo" sound with bass boost, replaced the rf jack with a s-video jack, replaced the unused B port with a n64 multi av port, added the ability to use a powerpak with the rgb setup. No holes were cut in the case I just desoldered unused ports to install all the ports I'd need. Also both the ppu and the rgb compatibility chip are socketed in fully connected precision sockets so it's very easy to restore the system back to running with the default composite ppu.
Pictures:










The audio wiring was extremely tricky. It was difficult locating the traces that connect pins 45 and 46 on the cartridge connector (you need to disconnect these for the audio circuit to work). Also the audio circuit didn't sound as good as my av famicom (the circuit is designed for the av famicom). I fixed this problem by cutting the traces from the audio pins on the cpu and rebuilding the first chunk of the audio circuit based on the famicom diagram. Rebuilding the first section of the audio circuit (4 resistors) made the audio in the twin famicom identical to my av famicom when wired into the audio upgrade kit. Also building my own audio circuit made it so the system no longer mixes in the audio from the microphone on the second controller which is wonderful. I'm guessing that the fds upgraded audio chip is also disconnected but normal audio from the fds works fine. I can always wire up a switch later that will let me switch between my custom audio circuit and the original audio path.








