pioneer A-307R flashing leds on front panel, possible short

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  • crea2k
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    • Oct 2016
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    • United Kingdom

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    pioneer A-307R flashing leds on front panel, possible short

    I have a pioneer A-307R here and what it does is flash all of the leds on the front and nothing more.

    I got the thermal camera out on it and saw that Q451 was getting hot, so I removed it and the lights now come on as normal, but obviously that part of the amp doesn't work.

    I tried replacing it, but it goes back to its flashing lights thing again.

    I noticed too that on the back of the board R465 - R467 - R 469 are all getting red hot (over 100 degrees C)

    Im guessing I have a short here somewhere, but so far I have not managed to find it.

    I have attached the schematic for this if anyone with a better brain can figure out what is going on here.
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