Ok, so, i got this 5.1 AV-receiver off ebay, as faulty.
Micom seems to be dead - despite it being powered fine, power button does nothing. No worries, i can still use the amps themselves, "hard-wired"
Here comes the nasty (and/or confusing) part: upon plugging the receiver in (after jumpering over the main trafo turn-on relay), the power rails all come up fine, just as they should (roughly +/-41v), but on the signal inputs, the feedback inputs AND on the amp outputs, i get a slowly rising (about 1v per second) negative DC voltage
Ends up around -30v on all five channels.
Nothing gets unusually hot; the main heatsink starts warming up after a couple minutes, but not out-of-the-ordinary (the amps have 10/40/80mA idle current min/typ/max).
The amps themselves are two STK402-120 (front+rear left / front+rear right) and an STK404-120 (center).
The service manual can be found HERE (just ~100KB over the forum limit, unfortunately
); amp schematics are on page 59.
I've removed the five muting transistors, and the output relays, and replaced them with wire jumpers.
I'm stumped...
Micom seems to be dead - despite it being powered fine, power button does nothing. No worries, i can still use the amps themselves, "hard-wired"

Here comes the nasty (and/or confusing) part: upon plugging the receiver in (after jumpering over the main trafo turn-on relay), the power rails all come up fine, just as they should (roughly +/-41v), but on the signal inputs, the feedback inputs AND on the amp outputs, i get a slowly rising (about 1v per second) negative DC voltage

Nothing gets unusually hot; the main heatsink starts warming up after a couple minutes, but not out-of-the-ordinary (the amps have 10/40/80mA idle current min/typ/max).
The amps themselves are two STK402-120 (front+rear left / front+rear right) and an STK404-120 (center).
The service manual can be found HERE (just ~100KB over the forum limit, unfortunately

I've removed the five muting transistors, and the output relays, and replaced them with wire jumpers.
I'm stumped...

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