Parasound HCA 3500 -- Part it out or Get it fixed?

I think it is ok to test in circuit. That includes the parallel connected blue film caps.
I ask about possible short because the resistor could have been a secondary failure.
But normally the difference in power dissipation between 99V and 99V - 15V = 84V should not be an issue.
Maybe it was just a bad part.
 
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Good news. I popped in the $1.50 resistor and we have a relay click! This was the only 2.7k resistor they had over 5 watts and under 25 watts.

Confirmed -15V at pin 4 of the opamp and the Drain voltages on Q5 and Q6 now match the other channel!

I confirmed D6 was not shorted as well.

No DC offet at the outputs.

I plugged in some junk speakers and the music is playing on both channels!!
 

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I think I want to check the bias next. The right channel feels to be warmer but that could be because it didn’t have the same airflow being crammed on my workbench with the left channel having all the breathing room. I moved it and letting it warm up some more.
 
Yes. Makes complete sense. Thanks for all the help!!


The right channel is about 47 degrees Celsius while the left channel is 40 degrees. I measured across one of the Emitter resistors on both sides and the left is definitely lower than the right. Its 1 MV while the other is 3MV without a signal.

I’m following the below.
 

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