I got to try what I wanted today. This time I did the RGB bypass and removed the transistors at Q1, Q2, and Q3 to completely disconnect the RGB pins on the PPU from the RGB circuit on the 2 PPU SNES.
I tapped RGB directly from the PPU pins. This does make it a tad bit sharper but it is still much softer than the single PPU revisions. RGB was amplified with a THS3714 and ran through 300 ohms to bring the RGB levels down to normal (The amp is needed).
Ghosting is A LOT worse tapping RGB right at the source even though it is a tad bit sharper. The dual PPU setup has terrible ghosting when a full bypass is performed. Doing a partial bypass on a 2 PPU system by simply tapping RGB right before the encoder does not increase sharpness and simply gets rid of the center bar.
So in short by doing this I have determined that..
- Ghosting is a problem with the PPU's
- Something in the dual PPU revisions does reduce ghosting a bit (But blurs the image more)
- The 2 PPU systems output fuzzier RGB right off the PPU than the 1 Chip Systems
Sorry no pictures, my camera on my phone is shit and cant really snag the differences or ghosting.