I've been working on a real oddball lately - it's a Standel S60G solid state guitar amp.
Complaint is wierd crackly low headroom. I inject a signal into the input and at the output of the preamp it looks great. Very clean. But measuring signal output from a dummy load plugged into the speaker output shows a weak, clipped signal.
So I take a closer look at the power amp - it is all pcb, and not the easiest thing to troubleshoot. So for the sake of my personal edification I pull the pcb out and trace out the schematic for it which I'll include in this thread. A couple of things:
There appeared to be 2 components snipped off the pcb - I have those labeled with a "?". They are in series. I have no clue as to what they were, or if they are the culprit.
I'm not as familiar with SS as with tube circuits, so I'm having a hard time following what's happening here in the schematic. I have tried to be as accurate as I could in labeling the correct EBC pinouts on the various transistors and such.
My ultimate question is, could someone explain how this circuit is actually working? I see there is a bipolar supply, and the TIP31/32 are complimentary pair transistors - which to my knowledge means they work somewhat like a class AB amp? The main power amp transistors are the 2N3773s, which are in the TO3 package. I'm not 100% how those are driving the signal as well.
Thanks in advance!

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