Musical Fidelity A1 - Problem

this is the faulty side

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OK 🙂

Before you do it is worth checking R5 (22k). If this is high it would give a positive offset and no current in the output stage. If the offset was negative then check R12 (22k). Worth a quick look.
 
i was near the point to throw it out of the window!

We're nowhere near the end of faultfinding on this one. We've looked at the obvious stuff and not found anything, now we have to get a bit more creative and isolate the problem initially to one area such as the output stage or the input stage or the current regulation (TR5 and 7) but do just look at those 22k's first.
 
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We're nowhere near the end of faultfinding on this one. We've looked at the obvious stuff and not found anything, now we have to get a bit more creative and isolate the problem initially to one area such as the output stage or the input stage or the current regulation (TR5 and 7) but do just look at those 22k's first.
hi.
those 22k resistors measure fine (nearly 22k).
 
May I suggest recording voltages at the following points. They will give a good overview of the state of the bias and guide further measurements.

collector TR10
base TR3
base TR4
junction of R23 and C14

collector TR9
base TR1
base TR2
junction of R22 and C13

Please measure with black meter probe on circuit ground.
 
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