Thanks for reading me:
After i repaired the speaker protection board of that amplifier, all was ok.
So I then proceeded to adjust iddle current. Got it. Then DC offse: Ooh, boooy.
At that stage, on the left channel, after first seeing normal readings while moving the trimpot to get to the correct setting, suddenly readings were all over the place and did not respond to my turning the trimpot.
I played music to earphones, to find that
there was no sound on left channel. Only distorted crackles on peaks.
I took out the board and
took out the trim pot, measured it as being ok from end to end and from the moving wiper. Cleaned it anyway and retested as OK.
And,
i resoldered 7265 that had broken solder joints. That component was probably the one acting up (relays clicking) when i pushed away the supply wires (touching 7265?) to have access to the trimpot.
(BTW why do these (TO126?) stand so high on their legs, wrapped in shrink tubing??)
I reinstalled the board. The
audio is now heard on left channel. Distortion is hard to qualify on cheap earphones and with my old ears and in haste not to blow anything up.
But: i can't adjust either Iddle Current (.2mv) or DC Offset (160mv). Trim pots have no effect. With power off i rechecked that DC offset trimpot and it was still behaving correctly.
--I probed the supply lines as deep as i could, including around some transistors (maybe of interest: 7261 is E 53.2V, B -52.7V, E -53V). All seemed normal in my limited understanding of those circuits.
--I tested in circuit the first components branching out of + and -VB,
--and double diode tested 7265 and 7267.
--I did not probe under the copper shield (housing 7251, 7253, 7255, 7257, 7259) yet.
I hope there is an obvious "classic case" component causing that anomaly, which some knowledgable and experienced person here will point out to me.
I saw that i can unsolder (update: not easily!) that copper shield and probe those components. If someone points me to what i should measure there?
BTW all i have is a digital multimeter. It can test semiconductors. It also has capacitance capability but seems unable to measure >100?uf . To find good units in my NOS stash i rely on reading DC volts, discharge, remeasure DC volts, do long Ohms test, and remeasure DC volts to see if it went up. Served me well to date ;-)
Thank you all for your insights and help.
service manual:
https://www.hifiengine.com/hfe_downloads/index.php?marantz/marantz_pm7200_service.pdf