Sounddstream 1200.1 blown output

Hey guys. So got this amp in with blown outputs.(640Ns)
Before I just threw new ones in I scoped the pads. On one side of the amp the wave was perfect square wave. The other side was like a sine wave.

So I did a few more checks and noticed 1 of the buffer chips had died (2T)
Replaced that. As well as checked components on the driver board which all apprear to be ok. As I've come to notice amps that run buffer chips usually they let go and the driver board survives. ?

Anyway. I fitted up all brand new fets all 8. (4 each side)
I was putting the (sine wave) down to there is a high and a low side and I think I remember one of them U can never get a proper reading from. So made sence that I was only getting a square wave on one side..

Anyway fitted new fets. Have audio but very weak and sounds not very good. Also the louder U go the fets on both sides (more so the side with the sine wave) gets very hot. So I shut it down for further probing. And I can see the 2X buffer that has the usual hole in the top that U come to find when they have taken a hit. (But reads ok?) So about to swap that out but just looking for suggestions. I do not have any scope photos but can get them if requested.

All 10ohm gate resistors have been replaced. I'm having trouble uploading photos so I'll try again soon

Edit. Have checked all the new mosfets on a transistor tester and the 'VT' are the same or within 0.1v of each other
 

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I find it easier to troubleshoot these amps with the outputs in the circuit and the rectifiers out of the circuit. That will give you a better idea of the condition of the drive circuit.

The driver boards are isolated from the outputs by the optocouplers which protects the driver boards in these amps.
 
I find it easier to troubleshoot these amps with the outputs in the circuit and the rectifiers out of the circuit. That will give you a better idea of the condition of the drive circuit.

The driver boards are isolated from the outputs by the optocouplers which protects the driver boards in these amps.
Perry could U please send me a photo of an "octocopler' just so I can find it on this board sorry if I miss spelt that. Also could this be faulty and the cause of the MOSFETs heating up and bad sound?
 
Ok yes I have a short of 5.3 ohms on pin 3 and 5. But that to me would indicate a short elseware as it's a bit high for a shorted chip.
None the less I'm going to pull it and check. Part numbers have been rubbed off but have a parts amp here I can get stuff off I'll let u know how it goes 🤞
 
in red is the 2T i changed out. but below is my concern. it looks to have been damaged but it checks out ok from what i know about them?? is it a 2T or 2X i cant quiet see. some of the legs are in paralel with the 2T above....
Octo has been put back in place
 

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