That is, coincidentally, the same schematic I've been trying to work off of, did I am not the best at deciphering schematics (mostly use to follow paths) and did appreciate an english explanation.
A comparison to how my power amp board is wired DID SHOW SOME DESCREPENCIES. Here is how they compared:
There are 4 wires going to a 810 ohm 2W and a 22 ohm 2W resistor pair each directly from the transformer. These four are colored as GREY, GREEN, VIOLET, and RED as per the schematics. However, on my amp, they are colored VIOLET, ORANGE, YELLOW, and GREY. 2 out of 4 right if the colors didn't change from my model to the schematics model.
There are 5 wires, one of each going to a different output transistor, though it's hard to follow to which pin on each. According to the schematics, they should be colored BROWN, WHITE, YELLOW, BLUE, and ORANGE. On my amp, they are colored BLUE, BROWN, RED, GREEN, and WHITE. Of course, these are the transformer wire colors going to the power amp board, there are different colored wires in most cases jumping back off the power amp board to the transistors.
This leaves me in the same boat. I am not sure if the color code changed at all (doubtful), or if wires were incorrectly hooked back up to the power amp board. Also, how are the output transistors numbered along the back panel? If looking from the front, does it start with Q1 at the left and increasing as they go right, or reversed, or out-of-order?
Any help is and will be EXTREMELY appreciated!