Thanks - yeah, I’m kinda bummed. I sent the pic to my repair shop and he said it can be fixed. He can’t tell if the trace/socket is jacked until he sees it, but if they are - he could do a more appropriate and reliable fix.
Trust me when I say this. I've repaired car amplifiers for over 20 years. Keep the heat sink and mounting hardware if you want. Chuck the PCB in the dumpster. There is burn damage to a high current section of the board. It would be risky (like catching fire) to try and use this again.
There are a few reputable guys around here. Post a message in the general section. I'd really like to take a stab at these. It's fun. But realistically it would be 6+ months before I could look at them.
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