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Just replaced the PSU for my Genesis, and the problem appears to be resolved. The amount of analog noise is much smaller now and closer to what I'd expect out of a VA6.
Overall, I'm pleased with this new power supply. It can take inputs from 100-240V and outputs DC 9V 5.0A with a center negative polarity. Which is everything that a Model 1 Genesis needs. (it only needs 1.2 amps, but having more than that isn't a concern as the console will only take what it requires).
Here's the listing page on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Nintendo-TurboGrafx-Original-Replacement-cord/dp/B082TXYS1C/ref=sr_1_12?dchild
This will also work with a Super Nintendo, PC Engine/TuroGrafix, SEGA CD, and the Neo Geo AES. Region also doesn't matter, as it will accept inputs from any region's voltage and supply your console with the correct amount of power it needs. I've used it with my Japanese Model 1 Mega Drive and it works perfectly. It looks generic, but it actually works really well and I'm impressed how good it is considering the price. Definitely consider picking it up if you need a new PSU, or don't want to take the risk of using an old one.
Link for if you need one for a Model 2/3, Nomad, 32x, CDX, Game Gear (only for model 2110), PC Engine Duo-R and RX, Wondermega, or JVC X'Eye:
https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Adapter-Consoles-GG090150-2-ac/dp/B082TTLB3X/ref=sr_1_8?dchildI felt like those needed to be listed as well cause I know for a fact that some of y'all are crazy about your SEGA collection...
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@GoldLeader Heh. Yeah, I've got prime. It comes in handy when stuff like this happens.