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It looks to me like either R108 is shorted or Q46 is shorted emitter to base.
Bob
Sorry again. Yes, I agree with Bob, unless there's an intermittent problem and those most recent two sets of readings are with the circuit in different states.
The best way to check is to remove Q46 and measure the voltage across R108, positive probe to top end. If there's no voltage (or less than 0.5V), then R108 might be faulty, or there may be an intermittent problem. If the voltage is more than 1V, then Q46 is faulty.
With respect to "T4" which is the 0V rail. The amp uses split supplies which aren't supposed to be that high, but the output transistors aren't fitted yet so there's hardly any load on the power supply.How did you measure the 66.2V, just curious. With respect to what terminal.
With respect to "T4" which is the 0V rail. The amp uses split supplies which aren't supposed to be that high, but the output transistors aren't fitted yet so there's hardly any load on the power supply.
ok set my meter to the 2000 range in the Ω section
R108 measure's 989 with the probes either way round
the amp was switched off and Q46 still removed,
R108 was still in circuit while testing.
i am going to remove the board again and look at the areas where i have changed componants, just to make sure i have not briged anything by mistake, will use the right chanel as a referance as that side seems to be ok