Check the transistor on the channel that is bad, it is also what could be causing your heat sink to be getting hot. I had this problem with my IJ, eventually you will see the dreaded sound board error, and the game won't boot.
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Quoted from RampShot11:I replaced it once already but I'm thinking I might have pulled a couple through holes out with the old transistor amp. Maybe I'll try replacing it one more time and fill in the holes with solder. Drill a tiny hole through the solder.
Yeah, that's why I don't do my own board repairs. Too nerve wracking.
Do you have another board you can swap in? you could test voltages on that one and compare to the wonky board, could help point you in the right direction for a solution.
Good luck.
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