Low Voltage C4S
IB 150.2
bRegB 150.2
High Voltage C4S (A/B)
OA 150.2
This is one channel's worth of regulated high voltage connections. They are all wired together and they all have the same voltage.
Low Voltage C4S
IA 193
bRegA 163.7
High Voltage C4S
OA 163.2
This is the other side. You have 163.2V at the output of the high voltage C4S, but somehow 193V at the input of the center C4S board. This is a bit of a contradiction, as these connections are wired together. On the A side of the center C4S board (low voltage), +reg, Breg, and IA are all wired together, so they can't have different voltages unless one of those connections is no longer present or you have a very flaky ground connection in the amp disturbing the reliability of your voltage measurements.
My guess is that you have a broken wire that isn't permitting the regulator to work properly. A buzz in both channels would make me wonder if there's a broken or loose ground wire in the amp, and this is both causing the buzz you're experiencing as well as the regulator malfunction.
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