My alpine amp makes a high pitch squeaking sound

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Did it go to 0.020v on both channels?

Did you replace the outputs in both channels?

With 'no audio signal', the idle current should have been constant. You could have a dirty bias pot. If you connect your meter across the emitter resistors for each channel, does the voltage across the emitter resistors remain constant on both channels when the idle current is fluctuating?

If not, does it change for one channel, or both channels?

If one channel, which channel?
 
It only went to .020v in the channel with the new transistors

with the bias pots set to there lowest the channel with the old transistors fluctuates between .001v and .003v the channel with the new transistors fluctuates between .004v and .005v

and i noticed that one of the surface mounted resistors on the back side of the board looks a bit bit dodgy it has 330 printed on it dose this mean its 33 ohm?

would the burnt resistor be allowing more current to flow to the channel that's running hot?
 
You can measure the 33 ohm in the board to determine if it's out of tolerance.

I don't have the schematic for that amp so I don't know the function of that resistor.

When the voltage across the emitter resistor went to 0.020v, how much current was the amp drawing from the power supply.
 
I put in the new resistors in today and it was going fine for about 3 minuets until a capacitor blew up so ill get a new one. Any ideas why it blew ?

The pic is of the capacitor that blew
 

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