I was waiting to post until I got things figured out but I blew Linda’s right channel up doing some testing... drove the channel to near clipping and was taking some voltage readings in and out as I have an imbalance somewhere in my system and wanted to eliminate any possibility of the amplifier. Anyways I blasted the input voltage a little high by accident and clipped her real bad, blew the b- rail fuse... then of course being lazy, instead of bringing the dim bulb over to the amp, I slammed a new fuse in and let ALL the smoke out of the right channel... 4 blown output transistors, emitter resistors, bias resistor, r9&10 on the back plane r28 and a couple diodes in the limiter circuit on the driver board... Fug... It seemed the problem was with the driver board as bias was low but this ended up being related to the backplane. She’s back testing good now with drivers and one row of outputs installed. I’ve just tagged some components onto the backplane and driver board for testing, now that things are checking good I’ll start reworking the boards.
Have at me fellas, I’m a dumb ass!