The Box MA1520Mk2 problem. Help to Fix

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Hello
A good friend of mine is trying to fix a PA Active Monitor "The Box MA1520Mk2" that keeps blowing transistors. It's not an extraodinary equipment, but they have several of these on his small group and they fit exactly the space on the Van.

He can power it up again but after a short time it blows again.

We don't have any info about schematics, Thomann didn't help also.

My friend says he need further info about the circuit beacuse some component values are deleted and he needs them for further fixing (D6,D7,D5,C1,C2, for example).

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
 

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Hi,
As a said, my friend is who is trying to fix that board (He has technical skills, so I guess Yes, he had checked out that.)

He fix some equipment for me (Guitar Tube Amps, Solid State PA Amps, Mixers,...) from time to time and I'm trying to give some help with this board as "favour return" because he doesn't speak English and he didn't found help on Spanish forums.

If anyone recognise the circuit it is based, or have a similar schematic lying around maybe it could help.

Any amplifier board suggestion for the mentioned transformer (50V-0-50V AC) would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance
 
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