I really appreciate the feedback, I am committed to restoring this unit now, so forgive my ongoing newbie questions but I will get a handle on this. It holds sentimental value for me, and I have always loved the way it looked. My Dad would have rather had the 700 unit, but he says I was born and he had to save a little cash...heh.
I am going to start testing the outputs today with my multimeter after re-reading the manuals and will report back with the results. I am really tempted by the suggestions to just buy the WO replacement board, but at $170 it isn't cheap. I think I would still have to replace many of the emitter resistors that are cracked anyway, and I would worry about ruining a brand new $170 part. And I will have to match up the output resistors since mine are all mixed it seems. The fuse issue of course scares me as well; I checked with my Dad, apparently there was a business here in town that specialized in phase linear and stereos who last touched the unit, they are no longer in business. I don't know why the outputs would have been mismatched and why those ridiculous fuses would have been installed and he cannot recall either.
So where do I buy the output transistors, mica insulators, emitter resistors, and test equipment and such?
Do you think any damage could have occurred in the capacitors and power supply? What do I refer to the brown square units with the emitter resistors on it on the inside opposite the outputs? And the yellow circles on the control board a few appear to have small cracks in them, does that make them bad and what are they referred to as?