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Default Replacement Board for Event Electronics Tuned Reference Monitor TR-5?

Where can I get a replacement Board for an Event Electronics Tuned
Reference Monitor TR-5?

One of my TR5s went bad, with very low volume, so I cracked it open
(after swapping speakers, to make sure that was not the problem).

Unfortunately, I was not able to find a schematic online.

At first I thought maybe the LM3886TF audio ICs went bad, but after
doing some signal tracing, it appears the input signal isn't making
it to differential input pins 9 and 10, on either of the ICs. Or
at least, the signal is much attenuated from the input level.

Also, the heat sink that the LM3886TFs are bolted to, is getting a
little bit warm, and the +/-24 Volt rails are at pins 1 and 4. So this
makes me think maybe the LM3886 chips are NOT the culprit here (they
also do not look melted, damaged, or cracked).

Perhaps there is a bad passive component in the cross-over circuitry?
Or maybe the TL072C Opamp is bad? 

At any rate, does anyone know where I can get a replacement board? Does
Event still support this older model? Could they replace, or at least
troubleshoot this board?

Or does someone have a schematic? I'm lost in the forest without one!





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