Why is DC offset very high when cold?

Hello,

I trying repair an amplifier

Problem is treble amp offset reads -32 VOLTS when COLD!!

amps bias is fine

- When amp heats up dc offset drops to +- 50mv, this is withing manufacturers specs

- Dc offset bounces a lot when hot, from 50mv to 10mv then to 70mv and back to 50mv

Bias is stable when hot

Manufacturer specifies that amp should be measured hot

- when this amp is working normally, offset is max 200mv when cold. I have excatly the same amps which work normally

- offset trimmer pot is tested and ok

- the whole amp board was resoldered just in case, looking for bad connection, no changes

- When amp is hot and its turned off for a couple of seconds, DC offset is immediately -5.00 Volts from -50mv. And starts super slowly rising back to 50mv

What are the main causes for DC offset to be so high when cold?
 

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I have 12 of these amps, when this amp is working normally, offset is max 200mv when cold. I have excatly the same amps which work normally

Two of the 12 amps have very high offset when cold, one of 12 has no bias, thats why another thread
 
R30 doesn't have a series capacitor so the DC gain of the amplifier is the same as the AC gain - this normally causes offset issues unless a DC-servo is used to drive the output to zero at DC.

Adding a series capacitor (normally a large value electrolytic) causes the DC gain to be unity which is much more stable for offset, although your case seems extreme so there's something else going on, one of the components probably has temperature-dependent leakage or temperature-dependent oscillations are taking place.