I'm far from overjoyed from all the solid-state work I've taken in, but work is work......

Today's trivial piece is a peavey 260C Monitor Head. It's a neat piece from a bygone era of PA. This amp plugs into the (monitor out) of the main PA head and powers up to 2 monitor cabinets. It really only puts out ~130w so it's great for a bar, not for a music fest.
Anyway, I've got a customer who wanted 3 of his gone through and refurbished. THe first two required pot and contact cleaning and little else. This one came to me doing nothing but putting out a
Loud Square Wave which sounds terrible, I'd say the sound is at full amp volume capability.
I started tracing the amp from the inputs with my "Listening amp", The signal is clean and clear. Then I got smart and swapped the input (pre-amp/EQ board) into a known good amp. No problems there. So the issue is on the power board section, so I started tracing there, The signal was fine until I got to a TL074 IC. The signal was good throughout until I got to pins 1,2,3. So I replaced the part since it only costs 60 cents, but that didn't solve it.
Now I'm stumped. I haven't tried to trace output end toward the input (the opposite direction that I have been going). I can't easily get to the pins of the output transistors, as I'd have to lift the PCB from it's grounds to do so.
If anyone would like to help, I'd greatly appreciate it.
I have the schem posted below. Peavey emailed it to me, so I don't know about the public posting of it, but I'll take it down if they object.
j.