Exploding output fets SPL Dynamics D8s

With Q10 lifted, between IRS21844 Pin2 and Pin3:
Bad board, OverLoad
Good board 278K ohm

Pin2 IRS21844 lifted, between Pin2 and Pin3
Bad board, varies from 0.9M to 1.2M
Good board, 1.1M ohm

Keep in mind, good board has IRS21844s
Bad board has IX21844n
 
Measured with a different multimeter:
Q10 removed and Pin2 lifted, between Pin2 and Pin3

Good driver board (2Mohm selected on multimeter): 1.15M ohm
Bad driver board (2Mohm selected): nothing visible
Bad driver board (200Mohm selected): 0.00

Multimeter from post #43 now reads:
Good driver board: 1.15Mohm
Bad driver board: OverLoad
 
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Find the components in the attached diagram. Confirm that the transistors Q50, 51, 52 are the same part number.
 

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Q53 on the photo seems Q10 (MAX marked)
Q50 on the photo seems Q5 (1D marked, SMBTA42)
Q51 on the photo seems Q4 (2D marked, SMBTA92)

Q52 on the photo is not connected as on the photo.
I can't find a connection between Q52 base and Q51 collector other than a capacitor in series.

Q3 is marked 2A (MMBT3906)
 
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The protect light comes on directly after startup, it blinks for about 0.3sec.
Then the green light goes on. The good driver board does the same.

One thing I noticed on the bad driver board. This might be an important thing as well. When turning off the amplifier, the good driver board still keeps it rail voltage in the caps.
When the bad driver board turns off, there is only 2v rail voltage left. It dumps it's rail voltage while powering off.
 
I have tried several times and spent some time to get it working, but it has not worked yet.
On my old analog philips scope it worked pretty good.
The scope should not be the problem. It should be a pretty good digital scope.

I tried the math function. Ch1 - Ch2 and reversed.
Inverted the channels.
No luck yet....