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It was a short lived success, and probably ill-advised - but it felt great when I took the sound board from a Game Gear that had sound but no video, and put it into a Game Gear that had video but no sound.
Of course, the real repair would be to fix the capacitors, would be a lot more involved... But I at least made it work. Felt good to tinker and get something going without directly following a guide.
But like I mentionded, it didn't last long. A few months later one or the other went out regardless, and I eventually just bought a professionally re-capped GG on eBay.