Kenwood KAC-728S

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I'm assuming that you have already confirmed that the power supply is operating and the amp has both ±rail voltage and ±regulated 15v.

With a multimeter (unless you have your scope set up), do you have DC voltage (more than a fraction of a volt) on the emitter legs of the output transistors in either channel?

If not, drive signal into the amp and see if you have audio on the emitter legs of the outputs.
 
If you have 35v on the emitter of one output and negative 35v on the emitter of the other output, how can you have the emitter resistors within tolerance and not have excessive current draw. That would be 70v across 0.2 ohms. Do you have a break between the emitters and the emitter resistors?
 
Reflowed some solder and here is what i have on the pads for the outputs..

2SA1673

Leg 1:-33.79
Leg 2:-34.67
Leg 3:0.35

2SC4388

Leg 1:-33.07
Leg 2:35.30
Leg 3:0.36

I get these voltages on both channels outputs.. the amp is blowing outputs if left on over a min
 
There are no outputs in the amp right now ..

Here is what i get on the pads

2SA1673 Q126 location

Base:-34.03
Collector:-34.97
Emitter :0.37

Here is what i get for the 2SC4388 location Q124

Base :-33.07
Collector:35.35
Emitter:0.36

Once again there are no outputs in this amp this is what i get on the pads for the outputs..

Both channels have the same readings on the pads
 
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