To explain more of what I was thinking in my last post... and I don' t know if any of this is right, wrong, close, etc.
If I'm reading the diagram right it seems like Q13/15 and Q14/16 are biased (ie, voltage/current at at the same constant voltage), so it seems to me the only way Q13/15's Vce could be fully "on/off" (0V or ~100V), is if something upstream (Q19) or downstream (Q11) is preventing them from conducting current.
It seems Q19/20 are going to conduct a certain amount all the time (e.g., Q20 is biased via R101/102 & C34) and additional base current is drawn by Q17/18 to turn on Q19/20 harder. This happens when---according to the manual high frequency---feedback from R7?/R79/C23 or R62/R61/C28 causes them to conduct to varying degrees. Presumably these R/C networks are high pass filters (being dumb about that topic I'll have to go check
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Meanwhile Q11's (Q12's) base gets a voltage signal that varies as more or less current is drawn by Q9 (Q10) from the 120V source at VR6 thru that balancing pot as well as either R72 or R73. In turn, Q9/10 is activated by collector current from Q5/6.
Does any of that make sense? Or am I totally off base?
Assuming it isn't off base, if it were me, and if I was really bored and didn't want to wait to hear back from unclejed to set me straight, I'd get up/down/wonky measurements for Q9/10's Vce and Vbe. I'd also diode test Q11 if I hadn't yet.
Michael