I'm working on a Pioneer stereo / amp that had blown outputs. I've replaced them and have it running, but suspect it may be running too hot. One thing that I discovered was the voltage across the Left channels emitter resistor, which is also the test point for setting the bias, is about 20% higher than the Right side. Meaning: If I send it a 1v p-p sinewave and turn the volume up "half way" I will get 450mV across the right channel test point and 650mV across the left. What does that mean?
**Also** This emitter voltage discrepancy is with the same RMS value on dummy loads, meaning the output appears to be the same on both channels, but one has this higher voltage.