TP73 is the + and TP75 is the - , so maybe you got them reversed?
The bias voltages are derived from the 'string', composed of Q17, 15, and 19.
In my experience it's usually Q17 or Q19. When Q15 is bad it's usually blown up good, with damage to other components in the string. But it could be many other things, even a bad solder connection somewhere.
Q15 is for thermal tracking on the heatsink, so you should expect changes when hitting it with heat or cold.
The bias voltages are derived from the 'string', composed of Q17, 15, and 19.
In my experience it's usually Q17 or Q19. When Q15 is bad it's usually blown up good, with damage to other components in the string. But it could be many other things, even a bad solder connection somewhere.
Q15 is for thermal tracking on the heatsink, so you should expect changes when hitting it with heat or cold.
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