Yeah but......
By lifting R41 & R43 you removed the Jfets from the circuit.
A jfet is a in a normally closed condition from D to S.
You still have not proved that the jfets are at fault.
Have you looked at the Gate voltage at all?
The Gate voltage will 'Open' the D to S junction.
I cannot follow that schematic without having the amp in front of me.
Where does the voltage come from to turn the jfets Off (Open)
By lifting R41 & R43 you removed the Jfets from the circuit.
A jfet is a in a normally closed condition from D to S.
You still have not proved that the jfets are at fault.
Have you looked at the Gate voltage at all?
The Gate voltage will 'Open' the D to S junction.
I cannot follow that schematic without having the amp in front of me.

Where does the voltage come from to turn the jfets Off (Open)
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