Hafler P3000 -67V on output

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Hey all,

I have a Hafler P3000 amp that has the full neg rail on outputs (-67V).

Looking at the schematic, I can't see a real way to get -67v on the red speaker out referenced to black, unless that C5 (6800uf, 80V) cap is bad.

Other channel working fine.

The gain / volume pot on this channel was damaged (bent / disconnected from PCB), and has been replaced. did not seem to have any effect on the neg rail DC on outputs. Also has the Thermal LED lit... any ideas?

I know these transnova cap coupled output amps a a bit goofy, like the Acoustat TNT amps...
 

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Yes, but to get neg rail on the Positive speaker out per the schematic - seems to me only way is to go through the bad cap. If one of the outputs (pin 1 to 3) were shorted,the Fuse would blow,correct?

Don't mean to disagree, but these Transnova's are a goofy design...
 
Why is it after days of putzing around on various problems I final post it here and figure it out within hours of posting?

When I replaced the bashed in potentiomter, I miss-soldered the wiper connection, and was not connected to pin 3 of U2...all good now.
 
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