I have a an old solid state Gibson GSS-100 amp here with an unusual issue. It has a module (separate PCB) for tremolo/vibrato effects the output of which is which is engaged by what they called the "rock and roll" switch. In the uploaded files there is a page with the schematic for the module and on another page there is a diagram showing the connections between the modules and the RnR switch. When the switch is open the amp works normally. With a speaker connected to the output when the switch is closed it makes an extremely loud and obnoxious noise. Impossible to troubleshoot under that condition so I connected a dummy load. I discovered that the dummy load gets very hot very quickly when the switch is closed. I compared the power consumption with the meter I have connected to my variac. Under normal conditions the amp is drawing 0.73A but when the RnR switch is engaged it shoots up to 2.1A, 3 times the current draw. I'm uploading a couple of pictures showing a test signal under normal conditions and also under the fail condition. I have no idea what is happening here or what might cause this, please help.
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