Q5 has 2v across it, that is its job, to maintain a couple volts space between bases of Q3, Q9. I'd have to say it works.
If we turn on Q8 harder it will pull that whole mess down, but Q5 will continue to make that 2v space. That is how the amp works. Q5 establishes that 2v space to prevent crossover distortion. The Q8 yanks it up and down with the music. The outputs follow whatever Q5 is doing.
In fact you can even short Q5 E to C. That will increase crossover distortion, but the amp will run coolest possible. And I think you would still find 30v offset.
I could be wrong.
If we turn on Q8 harder it will pull that whole mess down, but Q5 will continue to make that 2v space. That is how the amp works. Q5 establishes that 2v space to prevent crossover distortion. The Q8 yanks it up and down with the music. The outputs follow whatever Q5 is doing.
In fact you can even short Q5 E to C. That will increase crossover distortion, but the amp will run coolest possible. And I think you would still find 30v offset.
I could be wrong.
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