Orion 2500D high pitched noise

Got, two Orion 2500Ds in, both with similar reports of a high pitched sound at the speakers, without input signal. Powered up both and confirmed.
Without audio, the amplifiers power up ok and the relay clicks on. There's an audible sound, it starts off around 1khz and slowly increases in freq until it stops. It takes roughly 3 mins before it goes away.
I found two threads below which seem similar but don't seem to have a resolution. I haven't poked around due to workload, but anyone has a solution to this?

https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...ng-orion-2500d-amp-high-pitched-sound.381353/

https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/orion-2500d-sound-like-horn-at-speaker.362443/
 
Set it up to use ch1 as the trigger channel and monitor the PS waveform with that channel. Then use ch2 to monitor the output carrier waveform. The PS waveform should be locked. The output waveform will be at a higher frequency. Is it locked in sync with the PS waveform? Or does it drift left/right?
 
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In the Memphis amps, the sync circuit sometimes causes the amp to draw excessive current on startup. I've never had one here that I had time to troubleshoot so I'm not sure of the cause. On the forum, there may have been a couple that the sync transistor was pulled to solve the problem.

Does your amp have the part locations in the board that you could fill to enable the synchronization?

Was the sync circuit installed in the 24001?
 
In the Memphis I worked on, it didn’t cause any problems, as you mentioned it with the drawing I remember I saw a transistor connected to pin 5 of the 494 whilst tracing around.
I’ve never worked on any Jbl 24001 to date, I pulled the schematic as it’s helped a lot with crossfire and similar amplifiers.
I’ll trace around the circuit on this Orion and get back to you.
 
I had a look and poke around on this Orion, the Sync is not connected.

Pin 5 of the TL494 goes to C9 to ground, the trace splits and goes to Q5, but Q5, R29/R30/C17 are unpopulated.
Pin 4 of the MC14060 is connected to pin 7 of its respective daughterboard and this connects to the open pad C17 of the PS daughter board.

I've attached a pic of this area of the PS DB.
 

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