Ivan, you have a early 400 that was built with a quasi complementary point to point wired back wall, then the output transistors where selected and installed specifically for that quasi complementary back wall.
If you've not modified the back wall by rebuilding it full comp and installed the different output transistor configuration, then you need to build the control board quasi complementary to match it.
Also check your fuses for correct type and value. Some of these amps have had automotive fuses from the old Pontiac behind the barn or straight pieces of heavy copper wire.
Ask any question and we'll try to help. Nice job on the board!
If you've not modified the back wall by rebuilding it full comp and installed the different output transistor configuration, then you need to build the control board quasi complementary to match it.
Also check your fuses for correct type and value. Some of these amps have had automotive fuses from the old Pontiac behind the barn or straight pieces of heavy copper wire.
Ask any question and we'll try to help. Nice job on the board!