Help Digital Design DM1000A output voltage

How about friends, initially this amplifier came with a short in the fets of the output stage, it is recovered and we proceed to check the pulses that a csc3120 sent, but they are not reflected and since I don't see a pulse I change the IC for an irs2092s and it tries to boost but it does not succeed and when checking the output terminals it detected voltage, I removed fets and ic and I still found 2.4v, I do not think it is normal, does anyone have experience in this type of amplifier it only has one ic drivers csc3120 for 6 fets, thank you, regards.
 

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Maybe I didn't make myself understood, I'm talking about the power supply working well, there if there is a good square wave in the output stage sometimes it manages to start, but the wave is deformed and you can look at the subwoofer terminals with the oscilloscope the same signal and voltage
 
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Is the CSD pin still pulsing? Yes, its working

If pulsing, is it being driven to pulse internally or by an external source?It is an external source, when it remains at 5v the irs2092s starts working and you see those waveforms

In the photo, FETs in the circuit, or out of the circuit?are inside the circuit
 
Hello, how are you friends, I'm back with information regarding this amplifier. Today I checked it again and found the feedback resistor damaged (75khms), as well as that of pin 16 (csh) and I managed to make it work, the voltage of 1.9v on the output terminals is still observed when turning on and then It disappears when the IC manages to start, now the problem is that the output fets get too hot and if original 52n15 fets are being used, I only have to check the 4148 that are in each fet. I leave a photo of the frequency with which it is working at the moment
 

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Is the 1.9v (DC?) removed if you connect a load across the output until the IC starts oscillating? I haven't checked it that way, I'll try

Are you using a 3120 or a 2092 for the output IC? 3120, I don't know why the 2092 don't work, I have already tried to repair other amplifiers that originally came with 3120, I put 2092 in and they don't work

Is there only one output driver IC? it's only 1