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tonightamp;#39;s project was a PV mark 6 bass and itamp;#39;s kind of interesting it wasnamp;#39;t working right and chucking the amp out and I checked the negative rail darn the collectors I had minus 54 volts check the positive rail on the collectors had positive 54 volts in checking the emitter and base on the positive side I had plus 0.5 on the base which is normal and 0 on the emitter which is also normal but on the negative side I had zero on the base and 0 on the emitter so itamp;#39;s obvious this entire Bank of output transistors was not getting turned on so I took out the transistors and tested them and of course they all test good but I wanted to just make sure so then I go to the driver which is a 53-32 and thatamp;#39;s located right here and I had the - 54 going to the collector but the the emitter on that was zero and the base was kind of low donamp;#39;t remember exactly what so thinking maybe that thingamp;#39;s not passing any any voltage to the output section