Help fixing Alpine MRV 1507

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It doesn't heat up with no RCAs or speakers connected. I'll try it with RCAs and speakers but the blown transistor has been disconnected but I have it in place to clamp down the rest to the heat sink. Will update once I've tried with RCAs and speaker
 
Right ive just tried with the RCA's and subwoofr connected and it worked fine. Left it running for about half an hour and it ran cool didnt even warm up. Volume was around 9 on the Headunit and I ran it using a 10amp fuse in the battery positive cable. This was with the blown transistor (Q507) disconnected but in place to allow the other transistors to be clamped down properly.

I tried again to see if i could get a reading from TP1 and TP2 but i still got 00.0.mv
 
The only thing i have changed from then to now is i have unsoldered transistor Q507 from the board. It is still in place to allow the clamp to hold the other transistors down.
However further inspection around my wiring showed but speaker cable on the sub box was slightly touching each other (few strands sticking out off the terminals) But I have insulated them up now. Could this have been a cause for the amp to heat up?

Should I replace Q507 and wire it up and test it with the gains etc set? or is it best to carry out a few more checks as I dont want it blowing up again.

Thank you
 
You now need to set the bias. The two test points indicate the level of bias. With the bias pots fully counter-clockwise, it's expected to read 0.000v DC. You stated that the amp was overheating. The test across the bias test points was to see if there was too much current flowing through the outputs at idle.

Connect the meter across the test points (preferably with test clips of some sort) and slowly turn the bias pot until the voltage reaches 0.001v DC. Do this with no load and no signal. Let the amp idle and confirm that the bias remains constant. If it drifts up, readjust it until it remains at about 0.001v DC after several minutes. Do the same to the other channel. Have a 10-15 amp fuse in the B+ line while doing this.
 
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