What rail voltages were you getting before correcting the bridge rectifier problem and were the + and - voltages on the proper rails??
What voltage are you getting at your speaker output, volume down, no speakers connected? (DC)
You need to keep the speakers disconnected until you figure out whats going on!
Also, have you checked the speakers to see if they're still good?
Did you check your +/-40v rails with Q12,Q13,Q15,Q16 removed (at the transistors)?
(those are the OP transistors you replaced.)
I would check IC3 (NE5532) and IC5 (TL072).
If there was a reversal of polarity in the power supply chances are those IC's are toast.
I would definitely start with those IC's, they control the base voltage of those OP transistors. If they are toasted you better check all the other IC's in the amp.
They really hate reverse polarity! I'd almost bet your gonna find other issues because of that bridge rectifier.
What voltage are you getting at your speaker output, volume down, no speakers connected? (DC)
You need to keep the speakers disconnected until you figure out whats going on!
Also, have you checked the speakers to see if they're still good?
Did you check your +/-40v rails with Q12,Q13,Q15,Q16 removed (at the transistors)?
(those are the OP transistors you replaced.)
I would check IC3 (NE5532) and IC5 (TL072).
If there was a reversal of polarity in the power supply chances are those IC's are toast.
I would definitely start with those IC's, they control the base voltage of those OP transistors. If they are toasted you better check all the other IC's in the amp.
They really hate reverse polarity! I'd almost bet your gonna find other issues because of that bridge rectifier.