Kicker KX700.5 problem with Class D section

Amp came in with a blown power supply. I replaced all PS drivers, gate resistors, and about half the FETs. Good drive signal.

Amp draws excessive current but appears to power up. I removed ALL rectifiers and PS is working just fine. Then I put rectifiers in for the Class-AB side and amp works fine. Rectifiers installed in the Class-D side; and something is wrong. Amp is using IRF640/IRF9640 output transistors which are not measuring shorted. I removed the driver board with the F16/B52 ICs and the amp powers up just fine without excessive current draw.

Im not 100% positive what to look at next. Either I was going to remove the IRF640/9640 outputs to the troubleshoot the driver card (Type 1), or possibly try powering the amp through a current limiter.
 
I see square drive on the gates of the output FETs.

Excessive is sucking down my bench PS, drawing about 12A. The amp's PS also squeals and the PS FETs get very hot quickly.

Using a 4-ohm current limiter the amp will power and draw only 1.25A for testing.
 
I dont believe those parts have failed. I can pull the Class-D driver card and the class-d side still gets good rail voltage. While card is out, I can play the amp through channels 1-4 with high load and the PS runs fine though I only pushed it out to about 15A draw. As soon as I put the Class-D driver card in the amp wants to draw about 10-12A. PS fets get very hot. The PS also sounds really weird like its struggling badly. Almost like PS drive circuitry breaks down. Voltage on TL494 Pin 4 probes unstable between 5.0 and 0vDC. Actually several pins of the 494 become unstable to probe when the amp is like this. This kicker is kicking my ***.
 
Yes it’s out of the sync with ps fets clamped to some insulated aluminum stock. I also tried another bench ps and same issues. I disabled soft start and that seems to have helped elsewhere but no change to the stated problem.
 
Looking at the diagram, it looks like there is already a cap from pin 4 to ground, C11.

I don't see any softstart unless they're initially charging C11 through the protection circuit transistor then allowing it to discharge through R10.

Was the amp doing this when you had everything clamped to the heatsink and all grounding screws in the board tightly screwed down to the board?
 
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Audio is clean.

Back on this amp, if I power it up through a limiter, or setting my bench PS to 10vDC, it powers up just fine. As soon as I try to power it up at 14.4v, the PS in the amp freaks and draws excessively.

I thought I disabled both soft-on and soft-off, but now Im not so sure. What do I have to remove to disable soft-on exactly?

I did replace the TL494 and yes those pins are tied at the PCB.

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R10 I jumped the other day. I just now removed Q04 and the amp quick-starts and stops just fine. The only issue I see if it even is any kind of issue; amp is running full tilt. No regulation. Is this OK to run like this? Seems fine to me. Amp briefly draws 6A at start and then idles at 2A. Plays.
 
Ok Q704 removed doesn’t solve the issue. I followed PROT on the schematic and removed one part at a time, mostly 4148 diodes all testing well, disconnecting PROT from each area of the amp, and the amp continued to draw excessively.

The furthest component I can pull, which allows the amp to power on cleanly is actually C704 which is a 4.7u cap tied to ground. If I pull that part, amp powers up fine. I replaced it and tried different values and no help. I'm tempted to leave C704 out of circuit. Thoughts?