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... I grounded the negative of my voltmeter to the rear panel ... then touched the other probe to the 155 volt test point, which is resistor 219R; ... the missing right channel immediately came in... removed the meter probe from resistor 219R and the right channel disappeared again. ... to the screw that attaches Q200R to its heatsink; SAME THING!
... voltages with a 5V4GA are running about 30 VDC HIGHER in the malfuntioning right channel than the left channel.
MY LED D100 is not functioning at all; ... The other anomaly I noticed is that on Q100R I have one leg that has no voltage present while the other legs have 8 volts DC, same as all three legs of Q100L in the left. I din't measure for AC on the Q100L.
I did indeed use a TIP50; bad choice, I guess
I misquoted on the "Q100L and Q100R" You are correct, they are indeed Q100 and Q101 on the schematic, and Q101 was device I measured as having one leg with no voltage present. It was a hectic night... ;0)
The cathode of V202 to the collector of Q200R measures 221 ohms. The Q200R emitter to ground is 913 ohms.
HOWEVER, I measure only around 3VDC on the base of Q200R to ground. On Q200L it is 6.2.
MY LED D100 is not functioning at all; I ... had to desolder it, pull it thru the PCB, and reconnect; I either toasted the LED or damaged a trace on the PCB because it appears to be connected but has no functionality.
on Q101 I have one leg that has no voltage present while the other legs have 8 volts DC, same as all three legs of Q100...
I do wish I knew what the DC on the tubes should be, roughly, on each pin
What do you make of the fact that just touching the positive meter probe to resistor 219R (as well as resistor 211R) made the silent, non-operating right channel come in sounding perfect? Just like touching the meter probe to the attachment screw of TIP50? (both with the negative probe of the meter grounded to the "earth" terminal of the PCB... via the rear panel ground which is wired to the "earth" tab)