Sounds like Q6 is shot.
The base and emitter terminals of a transistor have an internal diode connected between them. It is called the "base-emitter junction". A diode conducts current in one direction: when the anode (the blunt side) is positive relative to the cathode (the point and bar side). The diode clamps the voltage to about 0.7V.
Here is a diode with its terminals labelled.
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Here's how a transistor is constructed in terms of diodes. If you use the diode test range on your multimeter and measure between every combination of leads on a transistor, both ways round, you will get readings that correspond to these diodes.
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Here is that section of the circuit, with Q6's base-emitter diode shown in red.
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When a diode's anode is more positive than its cathode, it conducts, and clamps the voltage across it to no more than about 0.7V. If you measure more than a few volts across a diode, when its anode is positive relative to its cathode, it is damaged.
So if you measure the base-emitter voltage of Q6, with the positive probe on the emitter (the anode of the diode), and the negative probe on the base, and you get a positive reading that's more than about 1V, Q6 is definitely damaged.
So check the polarity of the voltage you measured across the base-emitter junction of Q6, and if it's out of range, Q6 is damaged.
You can check the base-emitter voltage of any other transistors as well, but remember that Q6 is a PNP (the emitter arrow points towards the base); the polarity is reversed for NPNs (emitter arrow pointing away from base).
I hope this makes sense. Please ask if anything is unclear.
Edit: I should have pointed out: the arrow on the emitter points in the same direction as the arrow on the equivalent diode.
am i tsting this with the board powered up? or do i need the power off? and am i voltage testing or diode testing, ?
i will read this over a few times to be sure i understand and do some more testing tomorrow and get back to you,
also would any of the transistors i have already removed be any good as a replacement for Q6 as long as it was good?