soundstream reference picasso

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soundstream reference picasso class A amp one of the channel is producing low volume level compared to the rest what could possibly be wrong. can the rail capacitor cause this? i don't think so, could it be a leaky transistor? when i screw down the board to the heatsink if i test for continuity will any of the legs on the transistor show continuity with the heatsink? even for a split second?

will the amp operate fine if i was to just use the amp without the rear channels its a 4 channel amp and the front channel works fine.
 
no it doesn't now i can barely hear sound coming out of it i know it can't be the switches because i removed all of them and jumped the pins everything worked till yesterday after i removed the cover and was trying to figure out what was causing this static/pop sound coming from my tweeter when i start up my car i looked around and didn't see anything unusual and put everything back and now that same channel plays at low volume. this amp is really frustrating me so close in throwing it away and will be purchasing a mcintosh i hear they are the best?
 
Best apply some fresh solder to all solder joints of the driver PCB's.
This is best done on all Soundstreams if you have the board removed for whatever reason, even if it works perfectly fine.

These solder joints can cause problems even if there is no problem to be detected, visually.

If you decide to throw it away, let me be the trashcan.
 
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