So here is the latest, I used a multimeter to test both TIP50 and 2N222 on the defective section of the bigger board and found that 2N222 was blown. The LEDs were also blown.
I replaced the LEDs and 2N222, now the LED with its anode at the base of TIP50 glows but
the LED with it's anode at the base of 2N222 does not.
The voltages check out OK.
However when the crack is switched off, the voltage at Terminal 7 does not immediately drop to 0, this means the capacitor does not automatically discharge. It drops to about 30v after switching off the power and then drains slowly (on the multimeter)
Also I noticed that the voltage at the base of TIP50 is around 3.1v (LED glows) and that at the base of 2N222 is about 1.112v (LED does not glow). However on the working channel the voltages are both around 3.1v.
Before I go ahead and replace everything on the big board, just wanted to see If I can debug it.
Any leads?