Eclipse 36401

The non-bridging speaker terminals are the speaker terminals NOT used when bridging the amp. Half will be positive and half will be negative.

Confirm that you read 0 ohms between all 4 non-bridging speaker terminals. If you do, I'd jump from one of those to the main (primary) ground terminal of the amp. Then connect the scope ground to the primary ground or one of the non-bridging terminals.

That grounding should eliminate the noise that you were seeing.

Do you see drive on the gates of the power supply FETs with the scope grounded as above?

Now, check for audio on an output transistor in multiple channels to see if the audio still drops out when loaded?

If it does, check to see if you lose drive in the power supply as well.
 
The non-bridging speaker terminals are the speaker terminals NOT used when bridging the amp. Half will be positive and half will be negative.
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Yes, I see drive on the gates. Now when I hook up a speaker there's no loss, I see active signal on all four channels.
No loss from the power supply
 
So this transformer is what powers the rails correct? If so, shouldnt have some kind of output on the secondary legs? As of now I have power on the fused side and nothing on those circled areas.
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Ok, so I think I have the scope situation fixed. With the probe properly grounded as you suggested and set to DC, I have -29v on one side and +30v on the other side of the bjt gates, with nothing showing on the emitter or collector pins. The A1694 and C4467 left and right pins show nothing.
 
BJTs (bipolar transistors) have bases, not gates.

Re-check voltages. If the base legs (leg 1) have rail voltage, the emitter legs (leg 3) should have very nearly the same voltage.

The A1694 and C4467 left and right pins show nothing.
^^^ ? The left leg is the base. Please clarify.
 
If you have rail voltage on the center terminal (collector), you should have positive rail voltage on the center terminal of the C4467 and negative rail voltage on the center terminal of the A1694. Did you lose negative rail voltage?

For all test points, give the exact reading from your meter with all 3 places to the right of the decimal, even if they're zeros.