One possibility is that the large capacitor C1085 has gone short circuit.
The bridge rectifier would then deliver it’s full output of 140V, across the other large capacitor, C1084 and R1225.
Unfortunately these large capacitors are only rated at 71V, and consequently you should assume that C1084 has been damaged by the applied 140V.
If correct, then both capacitors would need to be replaced as a matched pair.
Disconnect the capacitors and measure them with whatever test equipment you have available.
Another possibility is that there is a short between the -61V power rail and ground.
Possibly in a different amplifier component, or even within the PCB.
You should be able to confirm this with a simple resistance check.