Earthquake Sub Box Amp Module D200W-M

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It’s IC5, I’ve attach picture of the location and screenshot from the diagram..
Also the amp has the same design to a large extent and similarities but the input board is design with slight differences using the same part numbers, the DUT (device under test) is a subwoofer bandpass 12v Earthquake branded unit.
 

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Yes drive signal with 4560, but I thought my change was just replacing a bad chip as I said resistor R56 (68ohms) was burnt, I’m not sure, was thinking of getting a new chip.
Are you saying that the original wasn’t have to be bad?, is there another explanation?
 
The 5532 is indeed bad, I’ve changed it and the drive wave is there when the fets are inserted.
Problem now is I’m not getting any audio and when the level is adjusted to about 12oclock the dc protect comes on, with or without fets, I’ve tried speaker on it and it blew the two test fets. Nothing is overheating at this point.
 
The amp doesn’t protect when I increase the source (even max) also when I max the level control on the amp before powering it on, but if on while rotating the knob then it protects.
** where on these pads do I check for rail to rail oscillation? And is it with or without output fets?
 

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I even tried with insulated trim pot screw driver, so I don’t think it’s a grounding issue and it’s a new pot as the old ones weren’t good.
What could cause this also making the fets blow.
 

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Don't install the outputs.

For other amps of this type, you can check the drive at the outputs without them being installed. I don't see anything that would prevent that here.

Is the jumper off of PTC2?

Are you seeing the drive signal swinging ±15v on the output of the 4560 (pin 1 of IC5)?
 
Yes jumper is off, but no audio (I have my multimeter on millivolts ac at speaker terminal) not seeing increase in value when I attenuate the source and just some spikes/bumps when notched the amp level gain.
Not seeing any playing rise in the waveform either. Where on the board could I test for audio is S-IN probe-able?
The mosfets both power and output has no heat currently.
 

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